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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.P. American 10/11/1951(~rttfer ~{g1~ ~rl~nn[ of grounds, construction and equlpmenh5590.000 type .ion-re-enforced concrete walls with bock. _lors~eltcrgren and Wilo~ of Ashland and Porlinnd. work; tables, tames tar elementary sod high school pupil e dish'iet will be about 18011. enrollehrent-383. Breakdown o[ the clossoe aophomore¢r-104; )unlora--02 and senlors- Offerings to meal the nee of stutlenis. Courses are 'rne hagdmg is n one-story 'structure with walls at re-enforcers cmmrele on&brick veneer. The flours throughout with the exceplidn of the gymnasium are conerele with asphalt rile finish. The main entrance. to lho building is of modernistic design with one brick wnll extended info the Im.na,,. b,m... v~~=u ccuwg ~ re or reax•aon ^nished with Entrance doors 8nd window _vaxh aro ,.r r.~.~x C. P American vs m the Home are caa4 alLLminUm and at'C eighteen inches high. The windows lhroughoul most. of the buiiding ore eonekucled of directional glass. block end oleaPpancls set In steel soak. Wlndpvr units top. the most part are in eight toot lengths. The directional glass block gly g, the most rirodern.typa of lghting equaiixing thn lighling [hrovg~out the room. Na sbodes or other drupes are ncedeA. Cleaning is greatly slmpli(ied with this IWpe of conslmclion. The main entrance lobby is finished 'th birch paneling. Functlanal la nin boa been gluon n guar deal of attention in the arrangement of thetloor plan of the builtling, ' To the right of the main enrance os you enter is (he suite a( offices centrally located from all parts of the builtling. Also-nn the right are grouped the rlassraoms end laboinbtios: the library is c¢htially lo¢a1¢d In this ece8. ,/6 (acro95 fl'om file a(((ICe a student activity room is Vrovlded. The ollke practice dassrohm Is near the pririelPal'~ office. To the left o[ the entranm are the units Icss likely to use library facilities, that is, the music room, Ihngymnasium and physical educa- ion rooms, the caLelerm, and the shops. Hoth boys and girls rest rooms are finished in Vios file pleasing in color end providing easy cleaning facilities. Sltovver rooms In tha boys and girls' physical education tlressirig rooms are finished in ceramic tile. Foltling bleecbers have been ordered Lor the 6Y+nnasium. The potential seating capacity of gomos 3s 2000: AccousticaL file has been uicd on the ceilings o[ the corridors. in the offices. in the lahocatnries, the homemaking room and in the library, mrd mush room. All plaster finish in the library, the music room, and tNc homemaking room arc reaccousucal plaster. Accousti- cal file has been used also on ceiling o[ the catetrriu. Tbis room has been Dlanned for a small auditorium and has a stage .for pltle theatre Work. Around it will center the work oL the speech and dramatics depm'Iment. Tha most modern concept ha!. been followed in the inl¢rior Ae- corailon of the building. Each room has a different cglor scheme carefully planned with respect to the loralion o[ the room with regard U exterior lighting. Pleating passel colors have been used and-floor file patterns, walls arid woodwork harmonise. Much attention has been given to detail in planning built-irn in a0 roams of a laboralarv true. The hamemakme daaartmont I. water in the aquarium, completr storage space ' A library worWoom is ptnvrdod with sink and all working facilities needed. Shelving is adlustabie in all rooms and all deco drawers are provided with suspension LaMwaro Cupbeard hardware is of she seUClosing type. Shops are equipped +cilh pwcr table saws, lathes, g saw, band saw, jointer. grinder. drill Press, welding equipment ~th arc and acetylene large, and all nece:.ary hand fools. BUIlDINO INFORMATION & DESCRIPTION Conslruelimr started August 2a, 1050. ' Corneralone laid October 1, 1950, by \YOrihy Harvey, Ornnd hioa- ler o[ the Grand Lodge of Masons of Oregon, Eonsiructlon substantially completed, September 4, 1951; aixc o[ building-19,0110 square feet o[ floor spnce~ area of 6reunds~0