Article Title:
The College Administration Building
Publication:
Architectural Forum
Author:
Howard, John Galen
Publication Type:
Serial
Volume:
XLIV
Issue:
6
Date:
06/1926
Pages:
404-405
Illustrations:
ext photos
Notes:
Architect John Galen Howard wrote of Jones Hall in 1926: "Here as with most of its fellows on the coast, administration and instruction are under one roof, without inconvenience, as enrollment is still comparatively small. The building is 270 feet long by 57 feet wide, mostly with reinforced concrete walls with kiln-run brick and stone veneer and steep tile roof. The design is simple and straightforward, agreeably recalling, in a way, with its central tower, oriels, and mullioned windows, an English school of similar capacity and requirements. Its very simplicity, in fact, is admirable." (p. 405)
PCAD id:
5196