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Taylor School (Davenport, Iowa)

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Built
  
1897-1898

NRHP Reference #
  
83002516

Address
  
Davenport, IA 52804, USA

Added to NRHP
  
7 July 1983

MPS
  
Davenport MRA

Designated DRHP
  
September 13, 2005

Area
  
8,000 m²

Architect
  
Frederick G. Clausen

Taylor School (Davenport, Iowa)

Location
  
1400 Warren St. Davenport, Iowa

Architectural style
  
Colonial Revival architecture

Similar
  
School Number 6, Johnson School, Hose Station No 1, Hose Station No 4, Dillon Memorial

Taylor School is a former grade school building located in Davenport, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 and on the Davenport Register of Historic Properties in 2005.

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History

The building was built from 1897 to 1898 as School #11 when J. B. Young was superintendent. By 1898 the Davenport school district had twelve school buildings and a new school was being added every year. The district served more than 5,800 students with a staff of 142 teachers. The name of the building was changed to Taylor School in 1908. The "6-3-3" system was adopted for Davenport Schools in 1919 and Taylor continued to serve its central Davenport neighborhood as an elementary School. It served as a school for students with intellectual disabilities in the district before it closed.

The building had sat empty for most of the 1990s and 2000s. A renovation process to convert the building into senior housing began in 2005. The plan included building an addition as well as renovating the old school building. Financial problems plagued an earlier attempt to develop the project. Construction began again on the project in May, 2010 by the Renaissance Realty Group of Chicago and the $11 million renovation was completed in June, 2011. The building is now known as The Taylor Renaissance, and features forty-one rental units for people 55 and above.

Architecture

The Davenport architectural firm of Clausen & Burrows designed the building in the Colonial Revival style. The square block building is two-stories high on a raised basement. It is built with red bricks and the basement is faced with large blocks of dressed limestone. The building features a hipped roof with bracketed eaves. The windows in the building are grouped in round-arched arcades. The arched main entrance is covered by a simple canopy with columns in the simplified Doric order.

References

Taylor School (Davenport, Iowa) Wikipedia