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Santa Fe Apartments

Coordinates:42°21′24″N83°4′19″W / 42.35667°N 83.07194°W /42.35667; -83.07194
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United States historic place
Santa Fe Apartments
Santa Fe Apartments, 1985
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Location681 Merrick Street
Detroit,Michigan
Coordinates42°21′24″N83°4′19″W / 42.35667°N 83.07194°W /42.35667; -83.07194
Built1925
ArchitectF. William Wiedmaier, John B. Gay
Architectural styleMission/Spanish Revival
Demolished1996
MPSUniversity–Cultural Center Phase II MRA
NRHP reference No.86000996[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPMay 1, 1986
Removed from NRHPOctober 17, 2022[2]

TheSanta Fe Apartments were an apartment building located inDetroit,Michigan. The building was listed on theNational Register of Historic Places in 1986[1] and subsequently demolished byWayne State University[3] and removed from the National Register of Historic Places in 2022.[2] The site is now the location of the Yousif B. Ghafari Hall.

History and Significance

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Location of former Santa Fe Apartments

The Santa Fe was built in 1925 for $95,000.[4] The building was a fine example ofMission andSpanish Revival; this style was used frequently for homes and religious buildings, but its use in a multi-unit dwelling is rare.[4] The building was designed by architects F. William Wiedmaier and John B. Gay, and built by Harry Dunitz. The apartment building was purchased byWayne State University in the 1950s, and was used for student housing[5] until its demolition in 1996.[6]

Description

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The Santa Fe Apartments were a five-story apartment building, measuring 45 feet by 122 feet, built of brick, tile, and grey stone, with plentiful architectural details on the front façade.[4] It had a predominantly flat roof, but with a prominent gable at the front. Vertical elements on the façade were created by rectangular columns and tall, narrow windows on the upper floors. The exterior also featured dentil moldings, a broken scroll pediment above the second level, and decorative railings.[4] The sides were quoined and decorative brick and tile work graced the chimneys.[4] The entryway was flanked on each side by a spiral column with classical type carvings just below the capital.[5]

BothMission andSpanish Revival architecture usually receive a stucco treatment. However, the Santa Fe Apartments were faced with grey stone tiles with thin mortar joints in between. The roof was formed with a distinctive Mission style parapet, and the gable roof at the front was covered with red barrel tiles. The building had 38 apartments.[5]

References

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  1. ^ab"National Register Information System".National Register of Historic Places.National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. ^ab"Weekly List 2022 10 21". National Park Service. RetrievedOctober 21, 2022.
  3. ^"2020 Campus Master Plan: Existing Conditions and Analysis,"Archived 2007-07-27 at theWayback Machine pg. 45. Wayne State University (2002). Retrieved on 2008-07-04.
  4. ^abcdeSanta Fe ApartmentsArchived 2011-06-06 at theWayback Machine from the city of Detroit
  5. ^abcNational Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination Form: Sante Fe Apartments, File Unit: National Register of Historic Places and National Historic Landmarks Program Records: Michigan, 1964 - 2013
  6. ^Evelyn Aschenbrenner (2009),A History of Wayne State University in Photographs, Wayne State University Press, p. 287,ISBN 9780814335673
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