Architect and engineer . PERSPECTIVE, STEEL FRAME HOUSE FOR TUDOR GAIRDNER, HOLLYWOODCarleton M. Winslow, Consulting Architect. DESIGN OF STEEL FRAME. HOUSE FOR TUDOR CALIFORNIA THE ARCHITECT AND ^ 34 ? AikiL, nineti;1;n iiiikiv-five S t e e 1 by J. \\ . n iffifiiiis Homes Noil Being Designed loResist Earthquake, Fire andWood Destroying Organisms. THE increasing demand on the partof prospective home builders for steelframe construction is a call to armsfor architects, contractors and fabricators. It is the lure of something different,something new. something infin


Architect and engineer . PERSPECTIVE, STEEL FRAME HOUSE FOR TUDOR GAIRDNER, HOLLYWOODCarleton M. Winslow, Consulting Architect. DESIGN OF STEEL FRAME. HOUSE FOR TUDOR CALIFORNIA THE ARCHITECT AND ^ 34 ? AikiL, nineti;1;n iiiikiv-five S t e e 1 by J. \\ . n iffifiiiis Homes Noil Being Designed loResist Earthquake, Fire andWood Destroying Organisms. THE increasing demand on the partof prospective home builders for steelframe construction is a call to armsfor architects, contractors and fabricators. It is the lure of something different,something new. something infinitely betterat little or no extra cost, that captures thepublic mind. Home replacement or newhome building will never increase appreci-ably until the home owner and home builderis offered something better than what henow owns or than what is for sale alreadybuilt. The steel frame home, however, isbeginning to mean to the building industrywhat the annual new model means to theautomobile salesman. It is gradually creat-ing dissatisfaction with the old and a desirefor the new, a desire which can well beaugmented into a bui


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