Trost & Trost architectural drawings were discovered at UTEP by researchers Lloyd C. and June F. Engelbrecht (University of Texas at El Paso, Morgan Brothers Collection, #712) for the Alameda School in Las Cruces, New Mexico. The school, erected in 1926, was a single-story 8-room building, designed in a striking Mission Revival style with squared Pueblo features. The building had a unique Spanish styled entry. For more information, please see https://www.henrytrost.org/buildings/alameda-school/
Otherwise uncredited photograph is courtesy of henrytrost.org
— Mark Stone
Additional Details
Type: Education
Construction Date: Jan 1, 1926
Address: Alameda and Amador Streets, Las Cruces, NM
Condition: Demolished