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Scottish Rite Temple (Santa Fe, New Mexico) : ウィキペディア英語版
Scottish Rite Temple (Santa Fe, New Mexico)

The Scottish Rite Temple, also known as Scottish Rite Cathedral or Santa Fe Lodge of Perfection, in Santa Fe, New Mexico was begun in 1911 and completed in 1912.
In 1909 Santa Fe's paper, The Daily New Mexican announced that local (he lived and had offices in both New Mexico and Colorado) architect Isaac H. Rapp had been awarded the commission to design a new Scottish Rite Cathedral. A few months later, in July of the same year, it printed a perspective by Rapp showing a grand Neo-classical styled design for the Temple. Only a week later the same paper printed that Rapp's plans had been considered to be "not satisfactory." 〔Sheppard, Carl D., ''Creator of the Santa Fe Style: Isaac Hamilton Rapp, Architect'', University of New Mexico Press, 1988 p 60-62〕
Shortly afterwards it was announced that the Los Angeles architectural firm of Hunt and Burns had been employed instead. They produced a Moorish Revival style structure based loosely on one of the gatehouses to the Court of the Lions at the Alhambra in Spain. Hunt and Burns were well known for their designs in the California Spanish Mission Revival architecture style, but decided instead to base their design on a connection between the Spanish building tradition of New Mexico and that of the Moors in southern Spain.〔Wilson, Chris, ''The Myth of Santa Fe: Creating a Modern Regional Tradition'', University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1997 p 115-116〕
Still somewhat shocking today is the building was, and still is (as of 2014) clad in pink colored stucco.
That Isaac Rapp did not get the commission was not a huge loss to him as he was to build his design in 1913 as the Las Animas County Court House, in Trinidad, Colorado.〔Sheppard, Carl D., ''Creator of the Santa Fe Style: Isaac Hamilton Rapp, Architect'', University of New Mexico Press, 1988 p. 66-68〕 Also, that he did not design the building that was ultimately built was apparently missed by some, as he has been erroneously listed as the architect of the building.〔Harris, Richard, ''National Trust Guide: Santa Fe'', John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1997 p92〕
It was used historically as a clubhouse. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.〔

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