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Title
Fachada Escuela Maria May
Alternative Title
Maria Mary School Façade
Contributor
Gabriel Salazar
Greydemar Serrano
Jose Diaz
Jose Gonzalez
Date Created and/or Issued
2018-12-10
Publication Information
Institutional Assets and Monuments of Venezuela (IAM Venezuela)
The Arc/k Project
Contributing Institution
The Arc/k Project
Collection
Cultural Heritage of Venezuela
Rights Information
Educational Use Permitted Only - Attribution, NoDerivitives, NonCommerical
For additional information on the use of these images contact: info@arck-project.org
Description
This school opened in 1961 as El Hatillo Pre-K Institute. In 1962, the school became an Elementary School and changed its name to Maria May School, honoring Maria May (1882-1971), a beloved school teacher remembered for the oldest members of the community. The school building is of concrete, with an adobe facade. It is painted in blue on the top and white on the bottom. It is roofed on concrete and the floors are on polished concrete. The school has a Main Office, six classrooms, one library, one computer lab, and one exercise court. It has two courtyards. This school is one of the nine urban symbols chosen by El Calvario community for the project Symbolic Archeology of El Calvario Town. The school is at Paseo María May (Maria May Way), El Calvario. El Hatillo Municipality, Miranda State, Venezuela.
Type
image
Format
obj
3D Image
Image
Identifier
https://collections.arck-project.org/view/ARCK3D0000000240
Subject
Buildings--Venezuela
Schools
Place
Caracas
Venezuela
Source
Photogrammetry

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