Replace Windows, Building 2792, Fort Sam Houston, Texas
Year: 1994
Summary
Window replacement comparisons for building 2792 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Building 2792 was originally built as a barracks building around 1940. It is of solid concrete and masonry construction with stucco veneer. The roof consists of wood framing on top of a solid concrete deck, approx 5:12 slope, supporting a mission barrel clay tile roof. The south face of the building was originally open porches for three floors with the basement floor enclosed. Several wings protrude from the south face and these have similar porches alternately on the east and west faces. These porches have since been enclosed by an arch conversion project in 1975, and pose the greatest challenge in this project.
Cite this Record
Replace Windows, Building 2792, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. 1994 ( tDAR id: 405456) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8405456
Keywords
Culture
Historic
Investigation Types
Architectural Documentation
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Heritage Management
General
Barracks
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Building 2792
Geographic Keywords
Bexar (County)
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JBSA-Sam Houston
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San Antonio
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Texas
Spatial Coverage
min long: -98.51; min lat: 29.441 ; max long: -98.365; max lat: 29.55 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Cultural Resource Office, Joint Base San Antonio
Repository(s): Fort Sam Houston
File Information
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19940912-FSH-Window-Replacement.pdf | 226.66kb | Apr 27, 2016 7:43:30 AM | Confidential |
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Contact(s): Cultural Resource Office, Joint Base San Antonio