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Garden Villas, Houston

Garden Villas is a subdivision in Houston, Texas, United States.

A sign indicating Garden Villas

Garden Villas is north of Hobby Airport on the banks of Sims Bayou.[1]

The lots range from one-half acre to over 2 acres (8,100 m2). Most homes in the 876-acre (3.55 km2) subdivision were built in the 1930s and 1940s, but construction continued through the 1950s, and the area was largely built out by the end of the decade. There are a few homes that were built in the 1980s and even the late 1990s.[citation needed]

History edit

W.T. Carter, Jr.,[2] a River Oaks developer, platted Garden Villas in 1926 and planted nearly 6,000 pecan trees in the neighborhood.[1] An Englishman and Rice Institute graduate, Edward Wilkinson, worked as the staff architect of Garden Villas.[2] The neighborhood was platted before the city purchased the land now occupied by Hobby Airport.[3]

In 2007 the civic club established a revitalization program.[4]

In 2010 the Houston Press ranked Garden Villas as one of "The Five Most Underrated Neighborhoods In Houston."[5]

Cityscape edit

 
7200 Block of Cayton at 6900 Block of Prentiss

Stephen Fox of Cite said that the original plan of Garden Villas had a "curious mixture of countrified openness and Baroque formality" and that "Garden Villas still seems very much on the edge of Houston, thanks to the presence nearby of the industrial and airports districts."[2] The community included radial cross streets. The civic center of Garden Villas was at the apex of the original city plan, located in proximity to the Sims Bayou. The cross streets focused on the civic center. The developers intended Garden Villas to be a community that would house chicken coops, orchards, and vegetable gardens, so lot sizes were large, with each having .7 acres (0.28 ha) of space.[2] Garden Villas has a lot of pecan trees.[6] Richard Connelly of the Houston Press said in 2010 that the neighborhood has "great old houses from the `30s and `40s, lots of pecan trees, and reasonable prices."[5]

The W.T. Carter Lumber & Building Co. built the houses under the supervision of staff architect Edward Wilkinson. Fox said that the original Garden Villas houses were "not architecturally sophisticated" but that they were "quite recognizable, especially a one-story type with an arched front porch lintel supported on columns."[2] A 1926 advertisement from the subdivision developers described one of Garden Villas's houses as a "ranch house type." This is the first known use of the term in Greater Houston.[2]

Fox said that the 7200 through 7400 blocks of Cayton Avenue were "the heart of Garden Villas."[2] In 1988 Fox concluded that "It's a very Texas place, just the sort of neighborhood for people whom one suspects probably prefer not to live in neighborhoods. Garden Villas still allows them to have it both ways."[2] As of 1988 the blocks have uncurbed streets with pecan trees lining them. The houses on the block, as of 1988, had multiple additions, and Fox described the houses as "rambling."[2] The open yards were, as described by Fox, "not kept up to West U standards."[2]

Garden Villas is in close proximity to Hobby Airport. Connelly said in 2010 that if one lives in Garden Villas, "Planes will be a part of your life" but that one would "get used to the planes, we're told."[5]

Government and infrastructure edit

The community is within the Houston Police Department's Southeast Patrol Division,[7] headquartered at 8300 Mykawa Road.[8]

The community is, as of 1988, in proximity to the City of Houston Firemen's Training Academy of the Houston Fire Department.[2]

The Harris Health System (formerly Harris County Hospital District) designated the Martin Luther King Health Center in southeast Houston for the ZIP code 77061. The designated public hospital is Ben Taub General Hospital in the Texas Medical Center.[9]

Education edit

Public schools edit

 
Garden Villas Elementary School

The neighborhood is zoned to the Houston Independent School District. The community is within Trustee District III, represented by Manuel Rodríguez, Jr. as of 2008.[10][11]

Garden Villas Elementary School was located at the head of the town plan established by Edward Wilkinson. As of 1988 the school had a 1932 two-story entrance block that has neo-Georgian detail and a two-story addition built in 1950, made by Harvin C. Moore and Stayton Nunn. As of 1988 HISD had plans to demolish both original sections.[2] Architect W. Irving Phillips designed a renovation worth $3 million.[12]

 
Mount Carmel Academy

Schools serving the neighborhood include Garden Villas Elementary School,[13] Hartman Middle School,[14] and Sterling High School.[15] Ortiz Middle School is adjacent to Garden Villas (Ortiz is on the other side of Telephone Road), yet Garden Villas students are not zoned to Ortiz.[16][17]Mount Carmel Academy, a charter school, is in Garden Villas.[18]

Private schools edit

Mount Carmel High School, a Catholic high school, was in the area until 2008, when it closed.[19][20] Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory of Houston is scheduled to open in the Mount Carmel facility in fall 2009.[21][22]

Our Lady of Mount Carmel school, a Kindergarten through Grade 8 school operated by the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, was in the area.[4][19] It opened in 1954,[23] and closed in 2020.[24]

Parks edit

 
Garden Villas Park

The Garden Villas Park, classified as a "Community Park" by the City of Houston, is located at 6720 South Haywood Drive.[25] Garden Villas Community Center, located on the same lot, has an outdoor basketball pavilion, a lighted sports field, a playground, a volleyball court, and a .49 mile hike and bicycle trail.[26] The park facilities were built in 1959 by William R. Jenkins. As of 1988 the recreation building was a nine-square grid one. Stephen Fox of Cite said that "does get a little stretched in the middle to accommodate the program."[2] As of 1988 the community center has two steel-framed pavilions with articulated structural outrigging. Fox said that the pair of the pavilions "isn't just Miesian, it's Miesian-Palladian."[2] Fox added that "the lofty basketball pavilion provides the classical temenos-like space that Mies could always be counted on to deliver."[2] In addition Carter Park is also in Garden Villas. It has a 60-foot (18 m) baseball court and standalone swing sets.[27]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Martin, Betty (2007-09-20). . Houston Chronicle. Archived from the original on 2011-05-21. Retrieved 2016-10-21.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - Section ThisWeek, Page 1 ()
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Fox, Stephen. "Garden Villas An Architectural Tour." () Cite. Northern Hemisphere Spring-Summer 1988. Retrieved on June 1, 2012.
  3. ^ Fiebel, Carolyn. "" (). Houston Chronicle. Friday, May 9, 2008. B4. Retrieved on February 7, 2009.
  4. ^ a b Martin, Betty (2007-09-20). "Garden Villas unveils revitalization plan". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2020-06-02.
  5. ^ a b c Connelly, Richard. "The Five Most Underrated Neighborhoods In Houston." Houston Press. Friday, August 13, 2010. Retrieved on November 3, 2012.
  6. ^ Sarnoff, Nancy. "Historic Hobby neighborhoods see a revival." Houston Chronicle. Monday, September 19, 2011. Retrieved on June 1, 2012.
  7. ^ "Crime Statistics for Southeast Patrol Division." City of Houston.
  8. ^ "VOLUNTEER INITIATIVES PROGRAM - Citizens Offering Police Support." City of Houston.
  9. ^ . Harris County Hospital District. 2001-11-19. Archived from the original on 2001-11-19. Retrieved 2021-04-08. - See ZIP code 77061. See this map for relevant ZIP code.
  10. ^ "Trustee Districts Map July 11, 2012, at the Wayback Machine." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on November 11, 2008.
  11. ^ "." Houston Chronicle. Retrieved on February 7, 2009. Also see: "Garden Villas" (index map) in the Harris County Block Books. PDF and JPG.
  12. ^ Fake, Kyle W. (2006-04-06). "FACES IN THE CROWD: Houston an open canvas for architect Irving Phillips". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2018-07-21.
  13. ^ "Garden Villas Elementary Attendance Zone 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on November 6, 2008.
  14. ^ "Hartman Middle Attendance Zone 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on November 6, 2008.
  15. ^ "Sterling High School Attendance Zone 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on November 6, 2008.
  16. ^ "Ortiz Middle Attendance Zone November 3, 2013, at the Wayback Machine." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on February 7, 2009.
  17. ^ "." Garden Villas. February 4, 2005. Retrieved on February 7, 2009.
  18. ^ "Contact Us 2010-05-08 at the Wayback Machine." Mount Carmel Academy. Retrieved on February 22, 2009.
  19. ^ Viren, Sarah. "" (). Houston Chronicle. April 26, 2008. B4. Retrieved on February 7, 2009.
  20. ^ "." Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory of Houston. Retrieved on February 6, 2009.
  21. ^ "New school buys Mt. Carmel campus 2010-05-10 at the Wayback Machine." KTRK-TV. Thursday August 21, 2008. Retrieved on February 6, 2009.
  22. ^ "History of OLMC". Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic School. Retrieved 2020-05-30.
  23. ^ "4 Houston-area Catholic schools forced to close due to 'cataclysmic' pandemic". KPRC. 2020-04-22. Retrieved 2020-05-30.
  24. ^ "communitylist1.gif 2007-03-03 at the Wayback Machine." City of Houston. Retrieved on February 22, 2009.
  25. ^ "Garden Villas Community Center 2009-03-13 at the Wayback Machine." City of Houston. Retrieved on February 22, 2009.
  26. ^ "Our Parks A-F 2012-09-05 at the Wayback Machine." City of Houston. Retrieved on September 2, 2012.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Garden Villas Houston news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message Garden Villas is a subdivision in Houston Texas United States A sign indicating Garden VillasGarden Villas is north of Hobby Airport on the banks of Sims Bayou 1 The lots range from one half acre to over 2 acres 8 100 m2 Most homes in the 876 acre 3 55 km2 subdivision were built in the 1930s and 1940s but construction continued through the 1950s and the area was largely built out by the end of the decade There are a few homes that were built in the 1980s and even the late 1990s citation needed Contents 1 History 2 Cityscape 3 Government and infrastructure 4 Education 4 1 Public schools 4 2 Private schools 5 Parks 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editW T Carter Jr 2 a River Oaks developer platted Garden Villas in 1926 and planted nearly 6 000 pecan trees in the neighborhood 1 An Englishman and Rice Institute graduate Edward Wilkinson worked as the staff architect of Garden Villas 2 The neighborhood was platted before the city purchased the land now occupied by Hobby Airport 3 In 2007 the civic club established a revitalization program 4 In 2010 the Houston Press ranked Garden Villas as one of The Five Most Underrated Neighborhoods In Houston 5 Cityscape edit nbsp 7200 Block of Cayton at 6900 Block of PrentissStephen Fox of Cite said that the original plan of Garden Villas had a curious mixture of countrified openness and Baroque formality and that Garden Villas still seems very much on the edge of Houston thanks to the presence nearby of the industrial and airports districts 2 The community included radial cross streets The civic center of Garden Villas was at the apex of the original city plan located in proximity to the Sims Bayou The cross streets focused on the civic center The developers intended Garden Villas to be a community that would house chicken coops orchards and vegetable gardens so lot sizes were large with each having 7 acres 0 28 ha of space 2 Garden Villas has a lot of pecan trees 6 Richard Connelly of the Houston Press said in 2010 that the neighborhood has great old houses from the 30s and 40s lots of pecan trees and reasonable prices 5 The W T Carter Lumber amp Building Co built the houses under the supervision of staff architect Edward Wilkinson Fox said that the original Garden Villas houses were not architecturally sophisticated but that they were quite recognizable especially a one story type with an arched front porch lintel supported on columns 2 A 1926 advertisement from the subdivision developers described one of Garden Villas s houses as a ranch house type This is the first known use of the term in Greater Houston 2 Fox said that the 7200 through 7400 blocks of Cayton Avenue were the heart of Garden Villas 2 In 1988 Fox concluded that It s a very Texas place just the sort of neighborhood for people whom one suspects probably prefer not to live in neighborhoods Garden Villas still allows them to have it both ways 2 As of 1988 the blocks have uncurbed streets with pecan trees lining them The houses on the block as of 1988 had multiple additions and Fox described the houses as rambling 2 The open yards were as described by Fox not kept up to West U standards 2 Garden Villas is in close proximity to Hobby Airport Connelly said in 2010 that if one lives in Garden Villas Planes will be a part of your life but that one would get used to the planes we re told 5 Government and infrastructure editThe community is within the Houston Police Department s Southeast Patrol Division 7 headquartered at 8300 Mykawa Road 8 The community is as of 1988 in proximity to the City of Houston Firemen s Training Academy of the Houston Fire Department 2 The Harris Health System formerly Harris County Hospital District designated the Martin Luther King Health Center in southeast Houston for the ZIP code 77061 The designated public hospital is Ben Taub General Hospital in the Texas Medical Center 9 Education editPublic schools edit nbsp Garden Villas Elementary SchoolThe neighborhood is zoned to the Houston Independent School District The community is within Trustee District III represented by Manuel Rodriguez Jr as of 2008 10 11 Garden Villas Elementary School was located at the head of the town plan established by Edward Wilkinson As of 1988 update the school had a 1932 two story entrance block that has neo Georgian detail and a two story addition built in 1950 made by Harvin C Moore and Stayton Nunn As of 1988 HISD had plans to demolish both original sections 2 Architect W Irving Phillips designed a renovation worth 3 million 12 nbsp Mount Carmel AcademySchools serving the neighborhood include Garden Villas Elementary School 13 Hartman Middle School 14 and Sterling High School 15 Ortiz Middle School is adjacent to Garden Villas Ortiz is on the other side of Telephone Road yet Garden Villas students are not zoned to Ortiz 16 17 Mount Carmel Academy a charter school is in Garden Villas 18 Private schools edit Mount Carmel High School a Catholic high school was in the area until 2008 when it closed 19 20 Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory of Houston is scheduled to open in the Mount Carmel facility in fall 2009 21 22 Our Lady of Mount Carmel school a Kindergarten through Grade 8 school operated by the Archdiocese of Galveston Houston was in the area 4 19 It opened in 1954 23 and closed in 2020 24 Parks edit nbsp Garden Villas ParkThe Garden Villas Park classified as a Community Park by the City of Houston is located at 6720 South Haywood Drive 25 Garden Villas Community Center located on the same lot has an outdoor basketball pavilion a lighted sports field a playground a volleyball court and a 49 mile hike and bicycle trail 26 The park facilities were built in 1959 by William R Jenkins As of 1988 update the recreation building was a nine square grid one Stephen Fox of Cite said that does get a little stretched in the middle to accommodate the program 2 As of 1988 the community center has two steel framed pavilions with articulated structural outrigging Fox said that the pair of the pavilions isn t just Miesian it s Miesian Palladian 2 Fox added that the lofty basketball pavilion provides the classical temenos like space that Mies could always be counted on to deliver 2 In addition Carter Park is also in Garden Villas It has a 60 foot 18 m baseball court and standalone swing sets 27 See also edit nbsp Texas portalReferences edit a b Martin Betty 2007 09 20 VISION QUEST Garden Villas unveils revitalization plan Quality of life membership and diversity among vision s goals Houston Chronicle Archived from the original on 2011 05 21 Retrieved 2016 10 21 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Section ThisWeek Page 1 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Fox Stephen Garden Villas An Architectural Tour Archive Cite Northern Hemisphere Spring Summer 1988 Retrieved on June 1 2012 Fiebel Carolyn Questions raised on curbing use of land near airports Some residents want to know who is going to pay for soundproofing Houston Chronicle Friday May 9 2008 B4 Retrieved on February 7 2009 a b Martin Betty 2007 09 20 Garden Villas unveils revitalization plan Houston Chronicle Retrieved 2020 06 02 a b c Connelly Richard The Five Most Underrated Neighborhoods In Houston Houston Press Friday August 13 2010 Retrieved on November 3 2012 Sarnoff Nancy Historic Hobby neighborhoods see a revival Houston Chronicle Monday September 19 2011 Retrieved on June 1 2012 Crime Statistics for Southeast Patrol Division City of Houston VOLUNTEER INITIATIVES PROGRAM Citizens Offering Police Support City of Houston Clinic Emergency Registration Center Directory By ZIP Code Harris County Hospital District 2001 11 19 Archived from the original on 2001 11 19 Retrieved 2021 04 08 See ZIP code 77061 See this map for relevant ZIP code Trustee Districts Map Archived July 11 2012 at the Wayback Machine Houston Independent School District Retrieved on November 11 2008 Map of Garden Villas Houston Chronicle Retrieved on February 7 2009 Also see Garden Villas index map in the Harris County Block Books PDF and JPG Fake Kyle W 2006 04 06 FACES IN THE CROWD Houston an open canvas for architect Irving Phillips Houston Chronicle Retrieved 2018 07 21 Garden Villas Elementary Attendance Zone Archived 2007 09 30 at the Wayback Machine Houston Independent School District Retrieved on November 6 2008 Hartman Middle Attendance Zone Archived 2007 09 30 at the Wayback Machine Houston Independent School District Retrieved on November 6 2008 Sterling High School Attendance Zone Archived 2007 09 30 at the Wayback Machine Houston Independent School District Retrieved on November 6 2008 Ortiz Middle Attendance Zone Archived November 3 2013 at the Wayback Machine Houston Independent School District Retrieved on February 7 2009 Welcome to the Garden Villas Subdivision Web Site Garden Villas February 4 2005 Retrieved on February 7 2009 Contact Us Archived 2010 05 08 at the Wayback Machine Mount Carmel Academy Retrieved on February 22 2009 a b Related Links Archived 2009 01 06 at the Wayback Machine Garden Villas Retrieved on February 7 2009 Viren Sarah Death knell poised to sound for another Catholic school Mount Carmel High closure part of a U S trend as enrollment drops Houston Chronicle April 26 2008 B4 Retrieved on February 7 2009 About Cristo Rey Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory of Houston Retrieved on February 6 2009 New school buys Mt Carmel campus Archived 2010 05 10 at the Wayback Machine KTRK TV Thursday August 21 2008 Retrieved on February 6 2009 History of OLMC Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic School Retrieved 2020 05 30 4 Houston area Catholic schools forced to close due to cataclysmic pandemic KPRC 2020 04 22 Retrieved 2020 05 30 communitylist1 gif Archived 2007 03 03 at the Wayback Machine City of Houston Retrieved on February 22 2009 Garden Villas Community Center Archived 2009 03 13 at the Wayback Machine City of Houston Retrieved on February 22 2009 Our Parks A F Archived 2012 09 05 at the Wayback Machine City of Houston Retrieved on September 2 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Garden Villas Houston Garden Villas Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Garden Villas Houston amp oldid 1192537721, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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