. Architect and engineer. S . COMPLETED MARIN PIER. GOLDEX BRIDGE . ARCHITECTS DRAWING OF GOLDEX GATE BRIDGE Joseph B. Strauss. Chiej Engineer; Morrow and MorroU. Architects ^%£>ext r/c«j—United States and Pan-American, a year; single copy, S .60. Canada and foreign countries, $ a ANAHEIM CITY PARK. ANAHEIM. CALIFORNIA view is one of the diagonal entrance paths to the park. Flankedby Cocos plumosa palms, the vista is terminated by a soldiersmemorial fountain. THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER AUGUST 1933VOLUME 1 14NUMBER TWO THE CREATIVE INTEREST IN PARKS JlLi- HERE is


. Architect and engineer. S . COMPLETED MARIN PIER. GOLDEX BRIDGE . ARCHITECTS DRAWING OF GOLDEX GATE BRIDGE Joseph B. Strauss. Chiej Engineer; Morrow and MorroU. Architects ^%£>ext r/c«j—United States and Pan-American, a year; single copy, S .60. Canada and foreign countries, $ a ANAHEIM CITY PARK. ANAHEIM. CALIFORNIA view is one of the diagonal entrance paths to the park. Flankedby Cocos plumosa palms, the vista is terminated by a soldiersmemorial fountain. THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER AUGUST 1933VOLUME 1 14NUMBER TWO THE CREATIVE INTEREST IN PARKS JlLi- HERE is a sayingthat all work and no play makes Jack adull boy. and with equal veracity, it couldbe said that all men are dull unless theycan find and experience a personal inter-est in the life taking place around them. Inthese days of depression and readjust-ments, it is important that we seek and tryto develop increasing sources of interestavailable to individuals and for the up-building of a fuller community life. Towardaccomplishing this purpose, landscapearchitects and city planners can do muchand should be called upon to exert them-selves with renewed vigor in the planningand developing of those qualities, in thedesign of civic improvements, which willpromote the fullest possible human


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