
Titus de Bobula designed this school, built in 1904 for St. Michael’s, a Slovak parish. Although it has been altered here and there, enough remains to show us a very unusual mind at work.

For example, who else would have given us the ragtime rhythm of these tall and narrow stairwell windows (later bricked in)?




These abstract pilaster capitals are echoed on the porch columns of the convent next door, also De Bobula’s work.


This building has also been altered (the roof is newer, and the third-floor dormer appeared only about a decade ago), but we can see that its details were calculated to match the school.


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