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511 West Colfax <br />RECOMENDATION <br />Based on the HPC Local Landmark Criteria [1), the building at 511 West has <br />been recommended by the Landmarks Committee of the Historic Preservation <br />Commission as a Local Historic Landmark. The building meets the criteria in at <br />least- five areas. <br />1.) Its character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage or <br />culture of the City of South Bend or St. Joseph County, the State of Indiana, <br />or the United States; <br />2.) Its embodiment of elements of architectural design, detai}, materials, or <br />craftsmanship which represents an architectural characteristic or innovation; <br />3.) Its educational value; <br />4.) Its suitability for preservation; <br />5.) its identification with the life of a person or persons of historical <br />significance; <br />The building fulfills criteria #1 as material evidence of one of South Bend's <br />important industrial families - the Birdsells. The house was built in 1898 for <br />J.B. Birdsell, President and Treasurer of the Birdsell Manufacturing Co. <br />The building fulfills criteria #2 as an excellent example of a turn of the <br />century Tudor Revival style residence rated 0/13 in the Indiana Historic Sites <br />and Structures Survey featuring half timbering Tudor detailing and a stone <br />porch and first story facade. The structure was designed by architect Wilson <br />B. Parker. [2) <br />The building fulfills criteria #3 as an excellent example of the past culture <br />of one of the important industrial families of South Bend. This structure <br />represents an intact example of historic architecture that expresses a quality <br />of workmanship and aesthetic that is rare elsewhere in South Bend. <br />The building meets criteria #4 by the integrity of its original construction <br />with only minor alterations. <br />The building meets criteria #5 for serving for 30 years as the offices of <br />attorney F. Jay Nimtz who was a congressman and civic fader. <br />ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION <br />The building is located one house west of the northwest. corner of West Colfax <br />Avenue and Williams Street in the West Washington Local Historic District. The <br />property retains a grass front yard area and the rear .i: a paved parking area. <br />The front facade is oriented on Colfax Avenue <br />The first story is built of field stone with tooled mortar joints. The second <br />story is of unusually thin brick, and the attic story is frame with stucco and <br />half-timbering in the gables. The foundation is concrete and stone and the <br />plan is a simple rectangle with irregularities. The asphalt shingle roof is <br />essentially a steeply pitched side gable with a hipped roof extension in the <br />rear. The roofline exhibits two gable front dormers, on(, quite large over the <br />