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Rackham
Court (1931-1934)
This men's dormitory has a couple of intimate
courtyards and a separate living room. The mixture of brick
and half-timber is similar to that of Anderson Hall. The rubblestone
surrounds on the living room windows imply repairs to the
existing Tudor forms. The main interior staircase has Gothic
iron banisters and lavish use of wooden forms. These forms
imprint their varied pattern on the concrete walls and ceiling.
Maybeck's roofing tile was replaced in 1991 with tiles similar
in form, color, and installation technique to those used on
the original 1934 roof. Because of the unusual "oozing mortar"
technique, Maybeck requested on-site models of the brick and
roof sections to be photographed and sent to him in San Francisco
for approval before construction.
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