Davis House

  • Also Known As: "House Beautiful"

  • Address: 704 Parkland Circle, SE
  • Travel Genus: Sight
  • Sight Category: Building

The "House Beautiful" at 704 Parkland Circle is an excellent example of building technology and a popular building style of the year 1928. According to a contemporary report "the home represents the combined skills of Albuquerque's leading builders and artisans and when completed - will prove to be one of the show places of the Southwest.... It is probably the most carefully constructed homes in Albuquerque. (Albuquerque Journal, February 5, 1928). The home was designed by A W Boehning, a local architect who first worked with the Albuquerque office of Trost and Trost, and then opened his own office. City buildings he designed include St Charles Church, the Skinner Building at 8th and Central and the Valliant Printing Co building.

The house was a joint venture of the real estate firm of Anderman, Balcomb, and Glasebrook, then developing the Parkland Hills Addition, and the Albuquerque Journal, which covered to the last detail the construction and opening of their "House Beautiful." Each aspect of its construction from the Chamberlin Metal Weatherstripping to the Lesher Mohair wall hangings was handled by an individual firm, each carefully listed in the newspaper reports. The finished house, complete with an "orthophonic" in the radio room, an official automobile (a Buick) and a special hostess chosen in a widely publicized contest, was opened in late May, 1928. Thousands of people toured the house during the next eight days. Then the house was put up for sale; it was advertised as being worth $30,000 completely furnished.

It was bought by Dr C C Davis, a specialist in diseases of the chest. The Davises lived there until 1937, although by that year Mrs Davis, the former Anna Shannon, widow of a Forest Service employee, was living there by herself. Dr Davis had died the previous year. Mrs Davis had two daughters by her first marriage, Betty and Phyllis. She was a teacher at John Marshall Elementary School.

The house had a succession of residents until the early 1940's when it was bought by Otto Beck, the manager of the Coca Cola bottling company. The Becks lived there until the mid-60's; the present owners bought the house in 1968.

The house was been well maintained. A few changes have been made to the exterior but it is essentially the 1928 House Beautiful in appearance and construction. - NRHP, 13 June 1980


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1928/05/00 A W Boehning Sr Architect Parkland Hills Addition's "House Beautiful" opens for public tours, complete with an "orthophonic" in the radio room, an official automobile (a Buick) and a special hostess chosen in a widely publicized contest.

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Particulars for Davis House:
Area of Significance Architecture
Criteria Architecture-Engineering
Sight Category Building
Architectural Style English Cottage Style
Architectural Style Late 19th and 20th century revivals
Owner Private
Historic Use Single dwelling



US National Registry of Historic Places Data »

Accurate at time of registration: 17th November 1980

PLACE DETAILS
Registry Name: Davis House
Registry Address: 704 Parkland Circle, SE
Registry Number: 80002531
Resource Type: Building
Owner: Private
Architect: Boehning,A.W.
Architectural Style: Late 19th and 20th century revivals, Other
Attribute: English Cottage
Contributing Buildings: 1
Certification: Listed in the National Register
CULTURAL DETAILS
Level of Significance: Local
Area of Significance: Architecture
Applicable Criteria: Architecture-Engineering
Significant Year: 1927, 1928
Historic Function: Domestic
Historic Sub-Function: Single dwelling
Current Function: Domestic
Current Sub-Function: Single dwelling

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