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Hawthorne Plaza

Hawthorne Plaza. 715 N. 9 th Street Salina, Kansas 67401. Background Information.

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Hawthorne Plaza

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  1. Hawthorne Plaza 715 N. 9th Street Salina, Kansas 67401

  2. Background Information • The original Hawthorne School Building was designed by Architect Ben H. Byrnes in the Tudor Revival style. The school structure is distinguished by its reddish face brick, stone trim and castellated roofline. Brick stringcourses and ribbon windows encircle the original building. One-story brick additions were made to the structure in 1916, 1930, 1961 and 1993. The expanded classroom and office areas, as well as the multi-purpose room attached to the south and southeast of the original building. A stone Tudor arch that covered the main entrance to the building on the east was in-filled with masonry during this time and the original wood windows were replaced with aluminum windows having dark bronze frames. Detached modular classroom structures were added to the northern portion of the site in 1993 and 1996, but were later removed. • The City of Salina designated the original Hawthorne School building as part of a Heritage Conservation District in 1997. However, the property is not listed on the State or National Register of Historic Places. The Conservation District designation means the school is one of 215 non-contiguous properties that were identified as having historical and/or architectural significance to the city.

  3. Roof & Remodeling • The building features a Butler Building Systems MR-24 Roof System with UL-90 rating (which allows for large insurance discounts) and was installed in June 1995 at a cost of $260,366 • In 2007 remodeling in the newer 1 story portion of the building was done at a cost of over $150,000. This included new high quality carpeting, lighting, 9” of insulation, ceiling tiles, overhead door, interior doors and interior painting • In 2007 the west parking lot was also expanded for additional off-street parking at a cost of over $25,000

  4. Front View Historic Portion

  5. Front View Newer Addition

  6. Southeast Entry

  7. South View of New Addition

  8. West View of Historic Portion

  9. North View of Building

  10. West View of Multi-Purpose Room

  11. Hawthorne

  12. East Hallway New Addition

  13. Office in Newer Addition

  14. Executive Office

  15. Private Conference Room

  16. Training Room

  17. Executive Work Stations

  18. Remodeled Office-Classroom

  19. Remodeled Office-Classroom

  20. New Mail Center

  21. Built-in Fire Alarm System Can be Linked to Security Alarm System

  22. New Security Alarm System With 5 Key Pads, Motion Sensors, Other Features and Police Monitoring

  23. Original Blueprints Are Available – Code Footprint Has Been Developed – Survey Has Been Completed & Final Development Site Plan Has Been Completed

  24. ADA Approved Restroom

  25. North Hallway in New Addition

  26. Multi-Purpose Room Stage

  27. Small Kitchen Adjoining Multi-Purpose Room

  28. Executive Work Station

  29. Shipping Area in New Addition

  30. Private Office

  31. Art Room in Lower Level of Historic Building

  32. Office in Lower Level of Historic Building

  33. Classroom – Dormitory Area 1st Floor of Historic Building

  34. Classroom – Dormitory Area 1st Floor of Historic Building

  35. Library – Dormitory Area 1st Floor of Historic Building

  36. Library – Dormitory of 1st Floor of Historic Building

  37. Built-in Oak Cabinets in Library

  38. Fiber-Optic Line and Rack in 1st Floor of Historic Building

  39. Classroom on 2nd Floor of Historic Building

  40. Classroom on 2nd Floor Of Historic Building

  41. Unique Classroom Closet Doors Each Linked To Operate Together

  42. Private Executive Office on 2nd Floor of Historic Building

  43. Double Pane – Energy Efficient Windows in Historic Building

  44. Curved Oak Stair Rail in Historic Building

  45. Fire Escape From 2nd Floor in Historic Building

  46. Tool Room in Lower Level of Historic Building (Note Concrete Construction)

  47. Newer Natural Gas Fired Boiler System Services Both Buildings

  48. Pneumatic Thermostat Controls For Boiler System

  49. Butler Building Systems – MR-24 Roof System Installed on Both Buildings in June 1995 at Cost of $260,366

  50. Aerial View of Buildings and Land(Note Portable Classroom is Gone)

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