Christian Brothers College High School (Old Building)
This is the former CBC school in Clayton, Missouri which was in operation from 1922 to 2003. The school building has changed hands several times since it closed, having been purchased by nearby the Lutheran Concordia Seminary and by Washington University.
This building's architect was Henry P. Hess (1884-1957), who worked for three years under William B. Ittner; Hess also designed the Rosati-Kain High School, the Kenrick-Glennon Seminary, All Saints in University City, Immaculate Conception in Maplewood, Saint Mary of the Barrens Seminary, in Perryville, Missouri, as well as other churches. Hess' firm is now known as LePique & Orne Architects.
Hess was Cardinal Glennon's favorite architect, and in the course of his long career designed about 700 schools.
*(from the Rome of the West by Mark S. Abeln, March 16, 2009)
This print is offered on 8.5” x 11” paper, 11” x 17” paper, ready to frame double matted 8” x 10” and ready to frame double matted 11” x 14”. Mat color are listed under the options tab.
This is the former CBC school in Clayton, Missouri which was in operation from 1922 to 2003. The school building has changed hands several times since it closed, having been purchased by nearby the Lutheran Concordia Seminary and by Washington University.
This building's architect was Henry P. Hess (1884-1957), who worked for three years under William B. Ittner; Hess also designed the Rosati-Kain High School, the Kenrick-Glennon Seminary, All Saints in University City, Immaculate Conception in Maplewood, Saint Mary of the Barrens Seminary, in Perryville, Missouri, as well as other churches. Hess' firm is now known as LePique & Orne Architects.
Hess was Cardinal Glennon's favorite architect, and in the course of his long career designed about 700 schools.
*(from the Rome of the West by Mark S. Abeln, March 16, 2009)
This print is offered on 8.5” x 11” paper, 11” x 17” paper, ready to frame double matted 8” x 10” and ready to frame double matted 11” x 14”. Mat color are listed under the options tab.
This is the former CBC school in Clayton, Missouri which was in operation from 1922 to 2003. The school building has changed hands several times since it closed, having been purchased by nearby the Lutheran Concordia Seminary and by Washington University.
This building's architect was Henry P. Hess (1884-1957), who worked for three years under William B. Ittner; Hess also designed the Rosati-Kain High School, the Kenrick-Glennon Seminary, All Saints in University City, Immaculate Conception in Maplewood, Saint Mary of the Barrens Seminary, in Perryville, Missouri, as well as other churches. Hess' firm is now known as LePique & Orne Architects.
Hess was Cardinal Glennon's favorite architect, and in the course of his long career designed about 700 schools.
*(from the Rome of the West by Mark S. Abeln, March 16, 2009)
This print is offered on 8.5” x 11” paper, 11” x 17” paper, ready to frame double matted 8” x 10” and ready to frame double matted 11” x 14”. Mat color are listed under the options tab.