Tuberculosis hospital and sanatorium construction; . d an enclosed apartment 20 feet wide by 21 feet long at theother. There are lockers or small private dressing rooms 3 feet wide by 5 feet deep, foreach patient, toilets, baths, and a central dressing hall between the rows of lockers. Theenclosed apartment is heated by a large coal stove with boiler attachment to supply hotwater for toilet purposes. It has a capacity for eight patients at an estimated cost of $2,000. Michigan State Sanatorium, Howell, Mich., Lean-to, Floor Plan (Illustration92). This was a design made for a lean-to at the jMi


Tuberculosis hospital and sanatorium construction; . d an enclosed apartment 20 feet wide by 21 feet long at theother. There are lockers or small private dressing rooms 3 feet wide by 5 feet deep, foreach patient, toilets, baths, and a central dressing hall between the rows of lockers. Theenclosed apartment is heated by a large coal stove with boiler attachment to supply hotwater for toilet purposes. It has a capacity for eight patients at an estimated cost of $2,000. Michigan State Sanatorium, Howell, Mich., Lean-to, Floor Plan (Illustration92). This was a design made for a lean-to at the jMichigan State Sanatorium, but has notbeen constructed. The building was to have been of frame, 100 feet long by 25 feet deep,with sitting room 15 feet wide by 25 feet deep in the centre, the porches to be 42 feet longby 24 feet deep, divided into an open ward with four dressing rooms in its rear; these roomsto be for two patients each, 8 feet wide by 10 feet deep, fitted with lockers, showers, toilets 142 Patients Quarters—Lean-to Type of Building. xfc No. 82.—Michigan State Sanatorium, Howell, Mich. Scopes & Feustmann, Architects. DesignFOR A Lean-to. Floor Plan. Capacity, 16 Patients. Estimated Cost, $3,500. (See illus-tration 74 for further description of this insitution.) and wash-basins and heated from a central plant. The design is worth studying and wouldmake a convenient building for a site on a side hill as there is no rear extension in the capacity is sixteen patients at an estimated cost of $3,500. New York State Hospital, Raybrook, N. Y., Lean-to for Women (Illustration93). This floor plan was designed for a lean-to at Raybrook, but has not yet been is to be constructed either of brick or frame and will consist of a central section, twowings and a rear extension. In order to make the dressing rooms in the rear extensionmore accessible for the patients in the wards, the wings are designed to form an acuteangle in the rear of the


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