Architect and engineer . (See Page 67) HOUSE FOR MR. ROBERT S. ATKINS, SAN FRAN-CISCO, CALIFORNIA. J. F. DUNN, ARCHITECT THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER Vol. LXIII. SAN FRANCISCO, NOVEMBER, 1920 No. 2 A New Architectural Policy By IRVING F. MORROW OF course it will scandalize the orthodox. Not Messrs. Woollett &Lambs architecture—do not misunderstand me there! That is inno wise a subject of scandal. It is, on the contrary, distinctly meri-torious. It is conceived by a sane and open mind, and worked up by awell trained one. It is equally aware of the human aspects of its problemsand of the course of


Architect and engineer . (See Page 67) HOUSE FOR MR. ROBERT S. ATKINS, SAN FRAN-CISCO, CALIFORNIA. J. F. DUNN, ARCHITECT THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER Vol. LXIII. SAN FRANCISCO, NOVEMBER, 1920 No. 2 A New Architectural Policy By IRVING F. MORROW OF course it will scandalize the orthodox. Not Messrs. Woollett &Lambs architecture—do not misunderstand me there! That is inno wise a subject of scandal. It is, on the contrary, distinctly meri-torious. It is conceived by a sane and open mind, and worked up by awell trained one. It is equally aware of the human aspects of its problemsand of the course of tradition, and is, essentially, not unorthodox is, in short, the sort of solid, average work which is indispensable in theformation of a background for a more genuine and more general architec-tural appreciation—sound, careful, but unoppressed by irrelevant prece-dents. Such manifestations are always reassuring. Then why my concern for the orthodox? Well, what I really had inmind was not the way in whi


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