. Construction : a journal for the architectural engineering and contracting interests of Canada . load ofone hundred and twenty-five pounds per square wind pressure of thirty pounds has been allowedon wall surfaces. The footings extend forty feetbelow street level to rock bottom, with piers two feetthree inches by four feet six inches for each Building.—Located on a street ofchurches, with shade trees, the design lends itself tothe artistic nature of the surroundings, and at thesame time maintains a proper feeling of the practicalnature for which it was built. It consi
. Construction : a journal for the architectural engineering and contracting interests of Canada . load ofone hundred and twenty-five pounds per square wind pressure of thirty pounds has been allowedon wall surfaces. The footings extend forty feetbelow street level to rock bottom, with piers two feetthree inches by four feet six inches for each Building.—Located on a street ofchurches, with shade trees, the design lends itself tothe artistic nature of the surroundings, and at thesame time maintains a proper feeling of the practicalnature for which it was built. It consists of five four-inch Georgia pine and one-inch maple, with asafe load of I 50 pounds. Special attention has been given to the shippingarrangements, all of which is handled from thefreight elevator into a paved court. The heating isby steam, the boilers being located in an area builtbeneath a lane, separating this feature from the base-ment proper. Cost of structure, I I cents per cubicfoot. Tremont House.—The exterior of the building isfinished to the first floor in polished Crotch island. EXTERIOR DETAIL AND SECTION. BASEMENT. 91 CONSTRUCTION
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