North Building


Building #: 35
Campus: East
Architect: Preston
Built: 1897
Square Footage: 24,834ft²
Architectual Style: Queen Anne

Location

42.39113, -71.20582

History

By 1894, although the Fernald campus was a mere six years into its existence, Samuel Howe's pioneering Massachusetts School for Idiot and Feeble-Minded Youth neared its half-century milestone. Confronted with an aging population of patients who had outgrown their childhood but remained at the institution, the school allocated funds for the North Building, designed to accommodate 120 men. These individuals were primarily "custodial" cases, receiving fundamental care with limited efforts towards further development. It was described upon opening as follows:

The completion of the new north building has enabled us to make a much-needed reclassification and separation of the male inmates, according to age and mental and physical condition. To the north building, June 24, were transferred the adult male custodial cases. Many of these cases are excitable, untidy and destructive, some of them semi-insane, and all obviously unfit for association with the younger children. The north building, with its large, sunny, well-ventilated rooms and ample and convenient toilet facilities, has enabled us to give this class of inmates much better care than has been possible hitherto; and by this regrading we have been able to remove all of these custodial cases from the boys' dormitory, which is now occupied only by the younger, improvable school cases.
Annual Report, 1896

North Building was once architecturally similar to Chipman Hall, though in later years a wing was added to the back of North's facade. Due to the custodial nature of care given here, it was known by staff as one of Fernald's "back wards," where residents were often neglected and living conditions became appalling. Subsequent efforts to enhance care quality at the institution prompted significant remodeling of the building's interior.


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Related Documents

Christmas in Purgatory - North Building

A candid interior view of the North Building from 1965 is contrasted with the same view after the building was shuttered. The image was published in the exposé of the country's developmental centers entitled "A Christmas in Purgatory," by Burton Blatt and Fred Kaplan.

Type: comparison Dates: 1974

North Building and Boys' Home

View of the North Building and the Boys' Home from Fernald's central drive. The Boys' Home was used as a dormitory for young men and the North Building housed adult and elderly men. The former was demolished and replaced by the modern Withington Building

Type: comparison Dates: 1933