The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast . THE ARCHITECT AXD EXG/XEER 41. ciiluni. e\en in theelementary produced such avariety in the planand desin;n of schoolhouses, that the taskof indicatine: themeasure, and defin-ing the direction ofprogress is not aneasy one. We are. ofcourse, chiefly concerned with scho >architecture in Cali-fornia, but as prou-ress of any sort i^-to be measured onlvby comparison, itwill be desirable to ?(???ipemic biildixg. su ;i.\!< i\\irrrri-: (IIkgisiajextend our survey ? ^ * •«• ?^?•? to include a glance at the most
The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast . THE ARCHITECT AXD EXG/XEER 41. ciiluni. e\en in theelementary produced such avariety in the planand desin;n of schoolhouses, that the taskof indicatine: themeasure, and defin-ing the direction ofprogress is not aneasy one. We are. ofcourse, chiefly concerned with scho >architecture in Cali-fornia, but as prou-ress of any sort i^-to be measured onlvby comparison, itwill be desirable to ?(???ipemic biildixg. su ;i.\!< i\\irrrri-: (IIkgisiajextend our survey ? ^ * •«• ?^?•? to include a glance at the most successful recent buildings in other sec-tions of the country and abroad, and also to include certain historic for-eign examples which are of interest as the prototypes from which uurpresent work has been developed. This inclusion of outside work will alsooffset the tendency to mental in-breeding which results from too muchfocussing of attention upon purely local activity. It will assist us to a real understanding if we consider brietly the treutlof modern thought i
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