Albuquerque Veterans Administration Medical Center

A five story tower rises off-center of the main entrance, which consists of three portals surrounded by roughly hewn lintels and columns.

The ceiling of the Main Lobby is finished in beautifully hand carved wood beams or vigas that are decoratively painted revealing the Indian motifs.

Building 2 features two rounded bell towers with battered walls on either side of the entry, giving the structure a resemblance to a pueblo church.

Buildings 1, 2, 3, 4, and the quarters have pueblo and Spanish details such as timber framed porches, decorated corbels and lintel beams, vigas, patio gardens and pueblo style arcades, often randomly placed at the upper levels (in the case of buildings 3 & 4).

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