Iowa Commission for the Blind Building

Iowa Commission for the Blind Building
Location 524 4th St.,
Des Moines, Iowa
Coordinates 41°35′20″N 93°37′22″W / 41.58889°N 93.62278°W / 41.58889; -93.62278Coordinates: 41°35′20″N 93°37′22″W / 41.58889°N 93.62278°W / 41.58889; -93.62278
Area less than one acre
Built 1913
Architect Proudfoot, Bird & Rawson
Architectural style Classical Revival
NRHP reference # 09000714[1]
Added to NRHP July 1, 2010

The Iowa Commission for the Blind Building is an historic building located in downtown Des Moines, Iowa, United States. The building is a steel framed structure covered in brick. It is a nine-story state government office building that rises 95 feet (29 m) above the ground.[2] The building was completed in 1913 for use by the YMCA.[3] It was designed by the Des Moines architectural firm of Proudfoot, Bird & Rawson in the Neoclassical style. When the YMCA moved to their present location in 1959, the state acquired the building for the Iowa Commission for the Blind. It was here that the commission, under the direction of Dr. Kenneth Jernigan transformed rehabilitation services for the blind in the state into what became known as the Iowa Model. It is based on the belief that with the proper training and opportunity, the blind can live productive and successful lives.[3] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 National Park Service (2009-03-13). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. "Iowa Department for the Blind Building". Emporis. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
  3. 1 2 "Iowa Department for the Blind building lands on national historic registry". Iowa Department for the Blind. Retrieved 2017-10-09.


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