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Anderson
Hall (1931-1934)
Maybeck's most spectacular interior on campus
is contained in this large brick dormitory for women. It is a concrete
great hall with an amazing set of trusses that includes his wife's
monogram in Gothic letters. Also, the great hall uses bubblestone
to lighten the weight of concrete in the valance and fireplace.
Maybeck molds the fireplace bubblestone into imaginative flames.
Interior furnishings for this great hall were so important to Maybeck
that he sent photographs to Frederic Morgan of the interior hall
at Wyntoon, a castle retreat he had designed in 1903 for Phoebe
Hearst along the McCloud River in Siskiyou County, California, to
illustrate a medieval mood. In 1935 Principia was able to purchase
many of the Wyntoon estate pieces.
On the exterior, the coloration
of the roof tile creates the impression of water washing the ridge
and leaving moss growing at the eaves. In 1931 returning to San
Francisco from Elsah, Maybeck visited the Heintz Tile Company in
Denver, Colorado, to select Anderson's roof tile. Maybeck wished
to see a blending of red and orange colors between the tile and
bricks. To create deep shadows in the late afternoon on the exterior
walls, Maybeck pulled out every third course of bricks.
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