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Originally Posted by rockyi
Ouch! That's one hell of an impressive high school!
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It was and it shows how far Detroit has fallen. High Schools generally don't have Eight floors outside of New York City. In fact, the demolished building and its curriculum reminds my of a combination of Brooklyn Tech and Stuyvesant High Schools, both in New York.
Oh well, it has been replaced by something completing un-redeeming of architectural merit. It's sad that Detroit stopped doing upgrades and renovations (that seems to be what NYC has done with Brooklyn Tech) and decided to demolish it for $10 million in savings to knock it down and replace it as compared with renovating the old building again. Of course, the new building went well over budget. Its last major renovation/addition, in just one wing of the building, was completed in 1984 and most of the building was still in original, but slightly worn, condition - complete with desks with ink wells!
Anyway, enough with my screed. Here is a good website that has a floor-by-floor, room-by-room tour of the building - beginning, middle, final years, and abandonment. It really went to hell after closing with fires, scrapers, graffiti, and urban explorers. However, even with I was there between 1997 and 2001You may even find a picture of me in there - taken in room 323 - a chemistry lab.
I'll always remember having a class in the new gym/pool in the basement and the next class on the seventh floor (classroom created out of the building's original lunch room). No elevator pass and five minutes between classes - these young whippersnappers will never know.
http://detroiturbex.com/content/scho.../architecture/
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Originally Posted by LMich
Why is that Cass Tech photo so large? lol I scroll down and get four-and-a-half bays of window on my screen. And then it's quoted!
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I got lazy and did a quick cut and paste of a photo that I found on google.