William Van Asch House-Huibert Debooy Commercial Room

William Van Asch House-
Huibert Debooy Commercial Room
Location 1105, 1107, and 1109 W. Washington St.
Pella, Iowa
Coordinates 41°24′28.5″N 92°55′28″W / 41.407917°N 92.92444°W / 41.407917; -92.92444Coordinates: 41°24′28.5″N 92°55′28″W / 41.407917°N 92.92444°W / 41.407917; -92.92444
Area less than one acre
NRHP Reference # 87002056[1]
Added to NRHP December 2, 1987

The William Van Asch House-Huibert Debooy Commercial Room, also known as the Central College Temporary Quarters, is a historic building located in Pella, Iowa, United States. It is one of the finest extant examples of vernacular architecture that the early Dutch settlers to Pella brought with them from the Netherlands.[2] Both Van Asch and Debooy were among the earliest settlers in Pella. Van Asch had the two-story brick house built in 1854. Before he and his wife could move in he rented the house to Central University of Iowa for its use. The college used it for two years. DeBooy built the 1½-story brick commercial room to the east in 1856. He bought the Van Asch's house in 1864 and joined the two buildings together with a hyphen. The DeBooys lived in the house. After they died in the early 20th century the entire complex housed apartments. The Strawtown Corporation bought it in 1974 and it now houses retail businesses.

Dutch building techniques were utilized in the construction of both buildings. They include the use of beam anchors, which are similar to tie rods, a floor system where the flooring rests on top of the floor joists without the use of a subfloor, the window sash configuration, the use of hyphens to join together two separate buildings and increase floor space, and the mousetooth pattern brickwork.[2] The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 National Park Service (2009-03-13). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. 1 2 W.C. Page. "William Van Asch House-Huibert Debooy Commercial Room" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2016-07-31. with photos


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