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'''Berkeley High School Campus Historic District''' is a {{Convert|12.5|acre}} [[Historic districts in the United States|historic district]] in [[Berkeley, California|Berkeley]], California, U.S..<ref name="nrhpdoc">{{cite web |author= |date=January 7, 2008 |title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Berkeley High School Campus Historic District |url={{NRHP url|id=07001350}} |accessdate=July 1, 2023 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} With {{NRHP url|id=07001350|photos=y|title=accompanying pictures}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Berkeley Landmarks: Berkeley High School |url=http://berkeleyheritage.com/berkeley_landmarks/berkeley_highschool.html |access-date=2023-07-01 |website=Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association (BAHA)}}</ref> It is situated on four consolidated city blocks, bordered by Martin Luther King, Jr. Way, Allston Way, Milvia Street, and Channing Way; and contains the [[Berkeley High School (California)|Berkeley High School]] campus.<ref name="nrhpdoc" /> It has been listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] since January 7, 2008;<ref name="nrhpdoc" /><ref>{{Cite web |title=Berkeley High School Campus Historic District |url=https://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/NRIS/07001350 |website=NPGallery Digital Asset Management System}}</ref> and listed on the [[California Historical Landmark]] since January 7, 2008.<ref name="CHL">{{Cite web |date=2008 |title=Berkeley High School Campus Historic District |url=https://ohp.parks.ca.gov/ListedResources/Detail/N2379 |website=Office of Historical Preservation |publisher=State of California}}</ref>
'''Berkeley High School Campus Historic District''' is a {{Convert|12.5|acre}} [[Historic districts in the United States|historic district]] in [[Berkeley, California|Berkeley]], California, U.S.<ref name="nrhpdoc">{{cite web |author= |date=January 7, 2008 |title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Berkeley High School Campus Historic District |url={{NRHP url|id=07001350}} |accessdate=July 1, 2023 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} With {{NRHP url|id=07001350|photos=y|title=accompanying pictures}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Berkeley Landmarks: Berkeley High School |url=http://berkeleyheritage.com/berkeley_landmarks/berkeley_highschool.html |access-date=2023-07-01 |website=Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association (BAHA)}}</ref> It is situated on four consolidated city blocks, bordered by Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Allston Way, Milvia Street, and Channing Way; and contains the [[Berkeley High School (California)|Berkeley High School]] campus.<ref name="nrhpdoc" /> It has been listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] since January 7, 2008;<ref name="nrhpdoc" /><ref>{{Cite web |title=Berkeley High School Campus Historic District |url=https://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/NRIS/07001350 |website=NPGallery Digital Asset Management System}}</ref> and listed on the [[California Historical Landmark]] since January 7, 2008.<ref name="CHL">{{Cite web |date=2008 |title=Berkeley High School Campus Historic District |url=https://ohp.parks.ca.gov/ListedResources/Detail/N2379 |website=Office of Historical Preservation |publisher=State of California}}</ref>


== History ==
== History ==
Its period of significance runs from 1922 until 1950, beginning with the construction of architect [[William C. Hays (architect)|William C. Hays]]' two classically influenced [[Italianate Style|Italianate style]] school buildings — the academic building (1922) and the original gymnasium and natatorium (1922) and ending with the completion of the [[Art Deco|art deco]]-styled [[Berkeley High School Community Theater]] (1950).<ref name="nrhpdoc" />
Its period of significance runs from 1922 until 1950, beginning with the construction of architect [[William C. Hays (architect)|William C. Hays]]' two classically influenced [[Italianate Style|Italianate style]] school buildings — the academic building (1922) and the original gymnasium and natatorium (1922) and ending with the completion of the [[Art Deco|art deco]]-styled [[Berkeley High School Community Theater]] (1950).<ref name="nrhpdoc" />


The Berkeley High School Campus Historic District is comprised a total of eight buildings, and five of the buildings are contributing resources.<ref name="nrhpdoc" /> The design, material and workmanship of the nominated features have remained largely intact, with the exception of necessary building safety retrofits to the academic building and the original gymnasium and natatorium (buildings C and M).<ref name="nrhpdoc" /> The original gymnasium and natatorium (building M) was the subject of significant exterior changes; resulting in a change in the building's style from a classically-inspired Italianate style to a [[Streamline Moderne]] style.<ref name="nrhpdoc" />
The Berkeley High School Campus Historic District is comprised a total of eight buildings, and five of the buildings are contributing resources.<ref name="nrhpdoc" /> The design, material and workmanship of the nominated features have remained largely intact, with the exception of necessary building safety retrofits to the academic building and the original gymnasium and natatorium (buildings C and M).<ref name="nrhpdoc" /> The original gymnasium and natatorium (building M) was the subject of significant exterior changes; resulting in a change in the building's style from a classically-inspired Italianate style to a [[Streamline Moderne]] style.<ref name="nrhpdoc" />


== Notable buildings ==
== Notable buildings ==
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* [[California Historical Landmarks in Alameda County]]
* [[California Historical Landmarks in Alameda County]]
* [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Alameda County, California]]
* [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Alameda County, California]]
* [[List of Berkeley, California Landmarks, Structures of Merit, and Historic Districts]]
* [[List of Berkeley Landmarks in Berkeley, California]]


== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:Neighborhoods in Berkeley, California]]
[[Category:Neighborhoods in Berkeley, California]]
[[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley, California]]
[[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley, California]]
[[Category:History of Berkeley, California]]
[[Category:School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in California]]

Latest revision as of 14:16, 13 October 2023

Berkeley High School Campus Historic District
Old Berkeley High School academic building (1922)
Berkeley High School Campus Historic District is located in Oakland, California
Berkeley High School Campus Historic District
Berkeley High School Campus Historic District is located in California
Berkeley High School Campus Historic District
Location1980 Allston Way, Berkeley, California, U.S.
Coordinates37°52′04″N 122°16′16″W / 37.867694°N 122.271°W / 37.867694; -122.271
Area12.5 acres (5.1 ha)
Built1922 (1922)
Built byWilliam C. Hays
Architectural styleBeaux-Arts, Modern movement
NRHP reference No.07001350[1]
CHISL No.N2379[2]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJanuary 7, 2008
Designated CHISLJanuary 7, 2008

Berkeley High School Campus Historic District is a 12.5 acres (5.1 ha) historic district in Berkeley, California, U.S.[3][4] It is situated on four consolidated city blocks, bordered by Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Allston Way, Milvia Street, and Channing Way; and contains the Berkeley High School campus.[3] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since January 7, 2008;[3][5] and listed on the California Historical Landmark since January 7, 2008.[2]

History[edit]

Its period of significance runs from 1922 until 1950, beginning with the construction of architect William C. Hays' two classically influenced Italianate style school buildings — the academic building (1922) and the original gymnasium and natatorium (1922) and ending with the completion of the art deco-styled Berkeley High School Community Theater (1950).[3]

The Berkeley High School Campus Historic District is comprised a total of eight buildings, and five of the buildings are contributing resources.[3] The design, material and workmanship of the nominated features have remained largely intact, with the exception of necessary building safety retrofits to the academic building and the original gymnasium and natatorium (buildings C and M).[3] The original gymnasium and natatorium (building M) was the subject of significant exterior changes; resulting in a change in the building's style from a classically-inspired Italianate style to a Streamline Moderne style.[3]

Notable buildings[edit]

  • Berkeley High School Community Theater (1950), including the Florence Schwimley Little Theater[3]
  • academic building (building C) (1922), designed by William C. Hays as a centerpiece to the campus[3]
  • shop building (building G) (1939), art deco building designed by Henry H. Gutterson and William G. Corlett, Sr.[3]
  • science building (building H) (1940), art deco building designed by Henry H. Gutterson and William G. Corlett, Sr.[3]
  • original gymnasium and natatorium (building M) (1922), designed by William C. Hays and Walter H. Ratcliff Jr.; contains the physical education facilities, offices, classrooms, locker rooms, pools, and gymnasiums[3]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Berkeley High School Campus Historic District". Office of Historical Preservation. State of California. 2008.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Berkeley High School Campus Historic District". National Park Service. January 7, 2008. Retrieved July 1, 2023. With accompanying pictures
  4. ^ "Berkeley Landmarks: Berkeley High School". Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association (BAHA). Retrieved July 1, 2023.
  5. ^ "Berkeley High School Campus Historic District". NPGallery Digital Asset Management System.

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the National Park Service.

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