Architect Andrew Brundel Willison designed this apartment building originally named Casa Bonita in 1929. The design is a mixture of modernist and Spanish colonial revival elements. In the 1930’s, the building was renamed to Robert Frost after the American Poet who lived from March 26, 1874 to January 29, 1963. The original name “Casa Bonita” can still be seen in an interior bay above an arched terra cotta light surround. Photograph is of the entrance to the Robert Frost building on Poet's Row in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Denver. 1001 Sherman St, Denver, CO 80203
Description
1 photographic print: color
Is Part Of
Poet's Row Born Digital Collection
Subject
Poet's Row--Colorado--Denver.
Geographic Area
Capitol Hill (Denver, Colo.)
Format-Medium
Photograph
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