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- Marley Zielike
440-446 South Convent Ave (House), Tucson, Pima County, AZ
This row of apartments is a brick translation of typical Barrio row houses. Designed by Henry O. Jaastad, Tucson architect between 1908-1909, this four-unit building with hip roof relates strongly to its neighbor to the north, also designed by Jaastad. Design elements are uniquely Victorian. The plan form reflects Anglo functions with rooms relating to an entry hall.
440-446 South Convent Ave (House), Tucson, Pima County, AZ
This row of apartments is a brick translation of typical Barrio row houses. Designed by Henry O. Jaastad, Tucson architect between 1908-1909, this four-unit building with hip roof relates strongly to its neighbor to the north, also designed by Jaastad. Design elements are uniquely Victorian. The plan form reflects Anglo functions with rooms relating to an entry hall.
440-446 South Convent Ave (House), Tucson, Pima County, AZ
This row of apartments is a brick translation of typical Barrio row houses. Designed by Henry O. Jaastad, Tucson architect between 1908-1909, this four-unit building with hip roof relates strongly to its neighbor to the north, also designed by Jaastad. Design elements are uniquely Victorian. The plan form reflects Anglo functions with rooms relating to an entry hall.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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