Structure Type: built works - public buildings - schools - high schools

Designers: [unspecified]

Dates: [unspecified], demolished 2009

3001 184th Street SW
Alderwood Mall, Lynnwood, WA 98037-4701

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Building Notes

The last high school built in the Edmonds School District in the 'California-style,' according to the Seattle Times (09/11/2005); often, California schools from the 1930s on, consisted of separate low buildings, often formed in parallel or U-shaped configurations, joined by exterior walkways; Acalanes Union High School (Lafayette, CA, 1940) by Franklin and Kump was a prototypical example of this style; tel: (425) 670-7520;

Demolition

The Lynnwood High School was razed during 08-09/2009. According to the Lynnwood Today blog: "They’re starting with abatement of the interior of each building before tearing it down and moving on to the other buildings. You won’t notice most of this work when you drive by. The demolition is expected to take about six weeks. Crews have salvaged materials from the buildings and the contractor will recycle as much of it as possible. The Edmonds School District plans to lease the property for retail and restaurant space. So far they haven’t announced what tenants will be moving in. It’s part of the larger plan to generate revenue for future capital improvements in the district." (See Lynnwood Today, "Demolition of old Lynnwood High School begins," accessed 02/28/2017.) The replacement Lynnwood High School, on land that was actually in Bothell, was completed in 09/2009.

PCAD id: 5299