Kingswood School for Girls

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Kingswood School for Girls is a historic girls’ school in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, renowned for its landmark modernist campus architecture by Finnish-American architect Eliel Saarinen.

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instanceOf girls' school
historic school
independent school
architect Eliel Saarinen
architecturalStyle modernist architecture
campusType suburban campus
country United States of America
surface form: United States
foundedAs college-preparatory school for girls
genderAdmission girls
hasArchitecturalSignificance considered a masterpiece of American modernist school design
hasBuildingMaterial brick
glass
stone
hasCampus Kingswood campus
hasCulturalDesignation architecturally significant campus
hasEducationalFocus college preparatory curriculum
hasEducationalLevel secondary education
hasFeature central quadrangle
custom-designed furnishings
decorative brickwork
formal landscaped courtyards
integrated art and architecture
large windows for natural light
residential-style school buildings
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Bloomfield Hills, Michigan NERFINISHED
Michigan
Oakland County, Michigan NERFINISHED
locatedNear Detroit
surface form: Detroit, Michigan
notableFor architectural design by Eliel Saarinen
landmark modernist campus architecture
operatedBy Cranbrook Educational Community
partOf Cranbrook Educational Community
sharesCampusWith other Cranbrook Educational Community institutions

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Eliel Saarinen designed Kingswood School for Girls
George Gough Booth founded Kingswood School for Girls
Florence Knoll educatedAt Kingswood School for Girls