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HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY - BUILDING AND STRUCTURES Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism, One Constitution Plaza, 2nd Floor, Hartford, CT 06103 * Note: Please attach any additional or expanded information on a separate sheet. GENERAL INFORMATION Building Name (Common) West Hills School - Microsociety Magnet School Building Name (Historic) West Hills School Street Address or Location 311 Valley Street Town/City New Haven Village West Hills County New Haven Owner(s) City of New Haven Public Private PROPERTY INFORMATION Present Use: Elementary school Historic Use: Elementary school Accessibility to public: Exterior visible from public road? Yes No Interior accessible? Yes No If yes, explain During school hours Style of building Modernist - Bauhaus - International Date of Construction 1950 Material(s) (Indicate use or location when appropriate): Clapboard Asbestos Siding Brick Wood Shingle Asphalt Siding Fieldstone Board & Batten Stucco Cobblestone Aluminum Siding Concrete (Type ) Cut Stone ( Type ) Random Ashlar Other Wood Trim Structural System Wood Frame Post & Beam Balloon Load bearing masonry Structural iron or steel Other Precast Concrete Joists Roof (Type) Gable Flat Mansard Monitor Sawtooth Gambrel Shed Hip Round Other (Material) Wood Shingle Roll Asphalt Tin Slate Asphalt Shingle Built up Tile Other Rubber membrane Number of Stories: 1 Approximate Dimensions 60' x 260', 60' x 160', 40' x 180' Structural Condition: Excellent Good Fair Deteriorated Exterior Condition: Excellent Good Fair Deteriorated Location Integrity: On original site Moved When? Alterations? Yes No If yes, explain: window and door replacement, ramps, portable classrooms FOR OFFICE USE: Town # Site # UTM District: S NR If NR, Specify: Actual Potential -1-

311 Valley Street, New Haven CT PROPERTY INFORMATION (CONT D) Historic Resources Inventory Related outbuildings or landscape features: Barn Shed Garage Carriage House Shop Garden Other landscape features or buildings: Play fields and asphalt parking areas, stone retaining walls Surrounding Environment: Open land Woodland Residential Commercial Industrial Rural High building density Scattered buildings visible from site Interrelationship of building and surroundings: The school is located on a parcel of land that was set aside in the early 1940s when the surrounding area was subdivided for residential development to house returning World War II veterans. The neighborhood forms a coherent example of planning ideas of its time; a suburban-style layout with a mix of small 1- and 2-family dwellings and provision for automobiles. Other notable features of building or site (Interior and/or Exterior) The school is a 1-story building, set back from the street behind a terraced playing field. The structure consists of an L-shaped building with classrooms opening from double-loaded corridors. A taller volume at the NW corner of the L contains the gym/multipurpose room. The west and north wings shelter a south-facing terrace, now covered by added pre-fabricated structures. At the east end of the north wing a short cross-wing contains a single row of rooms including at the ends two kindergarten rooms each with its own outdoor play yard. A paved service court is on the north, enclosed by a stone retaining wall. A row of bicycle racks remains extant from the early years when this was a neighborhood school. Exterior is red brick Flemish bond; large bands of windows light classrooms. The flat roof has an overhanging level soffit on all sides. Decorative touches include gray stone (Ansonia granite) chimney masses at the ends of the kindergarten wing and cast concrete bas-relief sculptures set into the end wall facing the street. A flag-stone terrace with flag pole and ashlar stone retaining walls, forms an overlook onto the play fields. Architect Joseph DellaValle Builder Fusco Amatruda Company Historical or Architectural importance: See continuation sheet. Sources: Brown, Elizabeth Mills; New Haven: A Guide to Architecture and Urban Design, Yale U.Press, New Haven, 1976, 228 pp. Carley, Rachel D., Tomorrow is Here: New Haven and the Modern Movement (Privately printed by the New Haven Preservation Trust, New Haven CT) June, 2008. Koyl, George S. FAIA, American Architects Directory 1st Edition, American Institute of Architects, Bowker, R.R. C., 1956, p.132. Dana Collection, New Haven Museum and Historical Society, v. 58, pp. 34, 54-56. New Haven Tax Assessor's Record: Map/Block/Parcel: 402/1183/017, Building Department permit files. Wright, Gwendolyn, USA modern architectures in history, Reaktion Books, London, 2008, pp. 135-8. Photographer Charlotte Hitchcock Date 7/29/2010 View Multiple views Negative on File NHPT Name Charlotte Hitchcock Date 8/07/2010 Organization The New Haven Preservation Trust Address 934 State Street, P.O. Box 1671, New Haven, CT 06507 Subsequent field evaluations: Threats to the building or site: None known Highways Vandalism Developers Renewal Private Deterioration Zoning Other Renovation Explanation -2-

311 Valley Street, New Haven, CT 3 Historical or Architectural importance: This West Hills neighborhood represents an example of the community development philosophies which emerged from the New Deal years with the goal of providing healthy living environments for deserving working families (see Inventory form for Valley Street-Victory Drive). The neighborhood school and a community center adjacent to it were connected by several walking paths to cul-de-sacs and playgrounds. The school itself suggests a visual relationship to the Crow Island School in Winnetka, Illininois (Perkins & Will, Eliel & Eero Saarinen, 1940) which was a well-known symbol of school reform in the post-ww II years. The informal horizontality of the complex, with chimney-like vertical accents and bands of windows, contrasted dramatically with the traditional school model, found throughout New Haven, in which rooms were stacked two or three stories high, forming tall imposing monuments. The textured stone and brick, and bas-relief details, suggest a softening of International Style Modernism than began in the 1930s and helped to gain public acceptance. The attention lavished on the kindergarten spaces was emblematic of the more child-centered educational philosophies gaining popularity. Architect: Joseph Della Valle was a native of New Haven, born in 1892. He studied at Pratt Institute, graduating in 1914. Notable early experience was in the office of Carrere and Hastings from 1920-23. Subsequently he was a principal in his own firm. He designed St. Bernadette s Church and St. Michaels School during the 1930s, and public housing at Brookside in 1952. He was a member of the American Institute of Architects from 1945-1958. 1. Southwest view of west classroom wing, camera facing north. 2. East view of west classroom wing, camera facing west, shows flagpole terrace, stone walls and steps down to play fields.

311 Valley Street, New Haven, CT 4 3. South view of south kindergarten wing and play yard, camera facing northeast. 4. North view of north kindergarten wing and play yard, camera facing southeast. 5. a. East doors, showing original frames and glazing b. South entry wall with bas-relief tiles.

311 Valley Street, New Haven, CT 5 6. Aerial view from Google Maps http://maps.google.com/maps accessed 8/07/2010. 7. Site Plan from City of New Haven Tax Map 402/1183/017, not to scale, North