Big Spring commissioned the Lubbock firm that produced Lubbock High School (LK16.3) to design a municipal complex in a Spanish Colonial Revival style. This is pure regional eclecticism. Faced with tan brick and terracotta trim, the auditorium is entered from 3rd Street through a triple-arched porch flanked by twin towers that are topped with tall Churrigueresque domed towers. City government functions are located to the rear of the auditorium, facing 4th Street. The city hall and auditorium parallel a similarly conceived complex (SL2) in Sweetwater to assert Spanish-styled architecture, especially as interpreted by Lang and Witchell’s Fair Park Auditorium (DS91.1) of 1925 in Dallas.
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Big Spring City Hall and Municipal Auditorium
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