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Edward W. Bok Technical High School : ウィキペディア英語版
Edward W. Bok Technical High School

The Edward W. Bok Technical High School was a public high school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, designed by Irwin Catharine and named after Edward William Bok. It was completed in February 1938 by the Public Works Administration (WPA) as a vocational high school at 8th & Mifflin Streets. As part of the Philadelphia Public Schools' Multiple Property Submission, the school was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in December, 1986. Bok High School was reorganized in 2006-2007 to prepare students for jobs in modern technology. After the 2012-2013 school year, the school was closed.
==History==
The building was constructed from 1935-1938 based on the designs of Philadelphia School Board architect Irwin Catharine. The main body of the school is built of limestone-trimmed yellow brick, with a limestone low-rise section abutting the higher brick section. Piers and pillasters emphasize verticality in the Art Deco design. Carved cartouches show people at work. Classrooms adjoin one of two central light courts. At the time of its construction, the building represented a new trend in vocational education. Rather than just teach carpentry skills, the school taught, and had dedicated space for, subjects such as brick laying, plastering, plumbing, machine building, tailoring, and hairdressing.
〔B. Mintz, ''(Pennsylvania Historic Resources Survey: Edward Bok Vocational School )''. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, July 1986. Accessed 2010-09-30. To access this file type "public" as your ID and "public" as your password.〕
The school was named for Edward Bok (1863–1930), a Dutch born American editor and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, who edited the Ladies Home Journal for thirty years.
Following the school's 2013 closing, some of the classes moved into the South Philadelphia High School (SPHS or Southern) building, 5 blocks away, prior to the start of the 2013-14 school year. The building itself remained open for maintenance & operational reasons for at least 1 additional heating season as the boilers supply heat to Southwark School across the street.
In Summer 2014, Bok was put up for auction by the School District and the Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation (PIDC).〔http://phlschoolsales.com/〕 Scout was selected as the developer in September 2014 and has proposed converting the building into a new destination for makers, creatives, innovators and entrepreneurs.〔http://nextcity.org/daily/entry/bok-school-redevelopment-scout-lindsey-scannapieco〕〔http://articles.philly.com/2014-11-29/entertainment/56543620_1_london-olympics-philadelphia-school-district-london-school〕

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