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Savannah High School

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1998, Hussey Gay Bell. 400 Pennsylvania Ave.

Built on the northern edge of the former defense housing site, this 265,000-square-foot building can accommodate 1,750 students. Seeking to recall the former Savannah High School (now Savannah Arts Academy, 14.6) on Washington Avenue, the architects used a “contemporary vernacular” (as they described it) of red brick and cast stone in a Classical Revival design. The entrance driveways frame a square reminiscent of those in a downtown ward. Inside, a two-story atrium with a grand staircase is lit by a sixty-foot-diameter skylight, and the building serves legal, business, and finance magnet programs.

Writing Credits

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Robin B. Williams with David Gobel, Patrick Haughey, Daves Rossell, and Karl Schuler
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Robin B. Williams with David Gobel, Patrick Haughey, Daves Rossell, and Karl Schuler, "Savannah High School", [Savannah, Georgia], SAH Archipedia, eds. Gabrielle Esperdy and Karen Kingsley, Charlottesville: UVaP, 2012—, http://sah-archipedia.org/buildings/GA-02-13.13.

Print Source

Buildings of Savannah, Robin B. Williams. With David Gobel, Patrick Haughey, Daves Rossell, and Karl Schuler. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2016, 219-219.

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