Lindenwood School

Designed by George W. Sanger, Lindenwood School has now been converted into apartments, a common reuse for many of the closed educational buildings in the St. Louis Public School System.

Like many of the schools inspired by the firm of Ittner and Milligan, it’s an interesting mix of styles.

The central portal is firmly rooted in the Baroque.

While the main massing of the building is in the Tudor Revival.

2 Comments Add yours

  1. Stella says:

    Apartments are nice, but I think society worked better when those buildings were used to educate the children.

    1. cnaffziger says:

      I agree.

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