Crandall Gymnasium - 060
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Item Description
Local Identifier
uafac_2009-0005_0052
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Campus Plans and Drawings
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Author (aut): Department of Public Works, Division of Architecture
Date Created
1927-08-24
Description
Crandall Gymnasium (Bldg 060) Completion Date: 1928 Square Feet: 24,034 Architect: Office of the State Architect Construction System: Wood frame, exterior plaster, tile roof Construction Cost: $554,000 Architectural Style: Mission Revival Cal Poly President: Benjamin R. Crandall California was the birthplace of the Mission Revival style, popular from the 1890s to the 1920s. The style was employed extensively throughout the western United States due in large part to the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific Railroads adopting this style for their stations. Building named for Dr. Benjamin Crandall - Cal Poly director 1924 - 1933;
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