The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast . the l)uildiiig is devoted almost entirely to simps, tothe luncli room, ti> the gyninasinn\s and to service rooms, in tills i>ascmcntthe advantages of the general shape of tllc iniilding become evident, {•nmithe adiuinistrative standpoint, it is highly desiral)le to keep the shops, tiiehom conllici in u>e. The gymnasium^which are at the extreme ends of the wings, are splendidly lighted fromthree sides and the windows are so arranged that cross \entilation may l)ehad at all times. Immediately ailjoining tlie gymnasiums tlicr
The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast . the l)uildiiig is devoted almost entirely to simps, tothe luncli room, ti> the gyninasinn\s and to service rooms, in tills i>ascmcntthe advantages of the general shape of tllc iniilding become evident, {•nmithe adiuinistrative standpoint, it is highly desiral)le to keep the shops, tiiehom conllici in u>e. The gymnasium^which are at the extreme ends of the wings, are splendidly lighted fromthree sides and the windows are so arranged that cross \entilation may l)ehad at all times. Immediately ailjoining tlie gymnasiums tlicrc arc sliowcrand locker rooms, toilets, store rooms for physical apparatus, etc. In thegirls wing there are cooking and sewing rooms and a complete liousokecp-ing suite. In the boys wing there are machine and metalworking shops,forge shi>i)s, a lecture room, offices, etc. In an extension of the building. 88 THE ARCHITECT AND liXGIXEER. EL PASO HIGH SCHOOL. EL PASO. TEXASTrost & Trost, Architvcis
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