Architect and engineer . p; Hibbard, .Architects 40 Winning Design, Salem Lutheran Home, Oakland 46-43 Henry H. Gutterson, .Architect Design Placed Second, Salem Lutheran Home, Oakland 48-49 E. Geoffrey Bangs. .Architect Design Placed Third, Salem Lutheran Home, Oakland 50-51 Rollin S. Tutlle, Architect Outbuildings on the Estate of M. Lloyd Frank, Portland, Oregon 52 to 56 Herman Brookman, .Architect Shell Oil Super Ser\ice Station 57-58 T. L. Lingham, Designer Portfolio of Camera Sketches—Spanish Patios 63 to 71 Lothar C. Maurer Views of New Highways in Old Mexico 74 to 81 Sketches by Ralph


Architect and engineer . p; Hibbard, .Architects 40 Winning Design, Salem Lutheran Home, Oakland 46-43 Henry H. Gutterson, .Architect Design Placed Second, Salem Lutheran Home, Oakland 48-49 E. Geoffrey Bangs. .Architect Design Placed Third, Salem Lutheran Home, Oakland 50-51 Rollin S. Tutlle, Architect Outbuildings on the Estate of M. Lloyd Frank, Portland, Oregon 52 to 56 Herman Brookman, .Architect Shell Oil Super Ser\ice Station 57-58 T. L. Lingham, Designer Portfolio of Camera Sketches—Spanish Patios 63 to 71 Lothar C. Maurer Views of New Highways in Old Mexico 74 to 81 Sketches by Ralph J. Bishop 87 to 93 The Architect and Engineer, inc. Published monthly by The Architect and Engineer, Russ Building, San Francisco, California W. J. L. KIERULFF, President and Manager FREDK. W. JONES, Vice President L. B. PENHORWOOD, Secretary WILLIAM W. BRADFORD, Advertising Manager Subscriptions—United States, $ a year; single copy, $ .60. Canada, $ a year. All other foreign countries, $ a Plicio by Moll Studios DESMONDS AND HOLMBY HALL, WESTWOOD VILLAGEJOHN AND DONALD PARKINSON; GORDON B. KAUFMANN, ARCHITECTS ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER, Volume CII AUGUST, 1930 Number Two AYEAi AND A DAY TO BUILl By John Steven McGroarty o», NE day in the Springtime of theyear I wandered over the old historicRancho of San Jose de Buenos Aires inCalifornia of the South. From its rollinghills there were glimpses of the vast ex-panse of the Pacific, Mother of the Seas,stretching under turquoise skies to mysticalCathay. Green were the gently undulating hills,bright in places with wild flowers. Thesun was warm and comforting on my back,and my lungs were elate with the tang ofthe oceans clean, life-giving breath bornefrom the buttresses of the Santa MonicaPalisades and the crescented swing of thepurpled Malibu. Beyond, to the northward, towered thestar-reaching, snow-crowned peeks of theSierra Madres. From eastward the tenu-ous hum of the roar of traffic of the greatWond


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