The Boulder Hot Springs Resort
Date
1987
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Montana State University - Bozeman
Abstract
The purpose of this thesis will be
to define an attitude and
ultimately develop an
architectural treatment for a
historically significant building in
Montana that will allow it to
function with a contemporary
usage. The hotel at the Boulder
Hot Springs in Boulder. Montana
has existed in various forms since
the 1860 s. Such a historical
presence in Montana is unique
and falls within the framework of
historical preservation guidlines.
The scope of this thesis will be
limited to an examination and
exploration into the written and
built history of the site to
terminate in an appropriate
contemporary usage proposal.
An analysis of the proposed 1910
renovation of the north facade
and plan will be performed as
well as an anaylsis of the 1910 as
built structure, and the
alterations made to the hotel by
its various owners up to the
present time.
The focus of this thesis will be on
the interior functions and spaces,
concentrating on the character of
the extant interior features. These
extant features will be used to set
and maintain the interior character of
the spaces. As this project will
conform to the Secretary of Interior s
Standards for Rehabilitation, no
irreversible changes will be made,
and an attitude of repairing rather
than replacing damaged building
elements will be adopted.