Architect and engineer . PLANS, A SUBURBAN HOUSE IN CALIFORNIAEdward W. Kress. Architect THK ARCHITECT ANU ENGINEKR -^ 20 ^ MARCH, NINETEEN THIRTY-FOUR ART, SCIENCE AND RELIGION by ELMER GREY, Architect I N the ordinary routineof work and living some of us are inclinedto stop at times and wonder what relationour work bears to that of all the rest ofthe world. We hear scientists talk aboutatoms and molecules, see much space de-voted to the subject in the daily papers,from which -we conclude that the work ofthese scientists is very important. Thenin the field of religion we hear men likeHenry Wa


Architect and engineer . PLANS, A SUBURBAN HOUSE IN CALIFORNIAEdward W. Kress. Architect THK ARCHITECT ANU ENGINEKR -^ 20 ^ MARCH, NINETEEN THIRTY-FOUR ART, SCIENCE AND RELIGION by ELMER GREY, Architect I N the ordinary routineof work and living some of us are inclinedto stop at times and wonder what relationour work bears to that of all the rest ofthe world. We hear scientists talk aboutatoms and molecules, see much space de-voted to the subject in the daily papers,from which -we conclude that the work ofthese scientists is very important. Thenin the field of religion we hear men likeHenry Ward Beecher and Lyman Abbottextolled for their very different kind ofwork. And in spite of this we occasionallyhear of some scientists scoffing at religionand some religionists looking askance atscience. So, in this muddle of different ac-tivities and conflicting opinions, some of uswonder at times just where art and archi-tecture come in. We know that architecture serves a veryuseful housing purpose, but how about itsart


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