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Title: Boling Center for Developmental Disabilities
Keywords: Brutalist;Mid 20th century;Schools;Concrete;Strip window;Monitor (Roof appendage);Reveals;Victorian Village
Issue Date: Jul-2016
Publisher: Memphis, Tenn. : Art, Department of, Rhodes College
Abstract: The Boling Center for Developmental Disabilities, formerly known as the University of Tennessee Child Development Center, was desgined by Roy P. Harrover and Associates in 1969.  The Brutalist desgined building is located at 711 Jefferson Avenue in the Victorian Village and Midtown Medical Center. Its rough and blocky appearance not only accentuate the Brutalist style but also reflect the function of Brutalism in its carpentalised spaces. The university is made of mostly concrete and brick. To learn more see Memphis: An Architectural Guide by Eugene J. Johnson. 
Description: This building was photographed and uploaded to DLynx during the summer of 2016 by the Visual Resources Center.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10267/28235
Appears in Collections:Memphis Architecture Image Collection
Memphis Architecture Image Collection



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