Architect and engineer . mple at Susa. Ancit-m IlrMa 56 Library, University of California at Los AnRelcs 3» George W. Kelham. .\rclutecl Building for Fruit and Flower Mission, Purtbnd, Oregon San Francisco Skyline .?, 9, Administration Building, 1933 Worlds Fair. Lhicagu Cascade and Mall, Midwick View Estates, Monterey „ Cook, Hall and Cornell, Landscape Archtlects Portfolio of Sketches in Rome and Amalfi . Renalo Carte, Architect Model for Three Houses in Seacliff, San Francisco - George E. McCrca. Architect Steel Bridge over Columbia River, Longview, Wahington The Architect


Architect and engineer . mple at Susa. Ancit-m IlrMa 56 Library, University of California at Los AnRelcs 3» George W. Kelham. .\rclutecl Building for Fruit and Flower Mission, Purtbnd, Oregon San Francisco Skyline .?, 9, Administration Building, 1933 Worlds Fair. Lhicagu Cascade and Mall, Midwick View Estates, Monterey „ Cook, Hall and Cornell, Landscape Archtlects Portfolio of Sketches in Rome and Amalfi . Renalo Carte, Architect Model for Three Houses in Seacliff, San Francisco - George E. McCrca. Architect Steel Bridge over Columbia River, Longview, Wahington The Architect and Engineer, inc. Published monthly by The Architect and Engineer, Russ Building, San Francisco, California W. J. L. KIERULFF, President and ManagerFREDK. W. JONES, Vice President WILLIAM H. BRADFORD, Advertising ManagerR. D. BUNN, 410 Architects Building, Los Angeles L. B. PENHORWOOD, SecretaryUnited States, $ a year; single copy, $ .60. Canada, ? a year. All other foreign countries, $ a FOUR FIFTY SUTTER, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA J. R. MILLER AND T. L. PFLUEGER, ARCHITECTS AflCHITLCT AND ENGINEER. Volume CI APRIL, 1930 Number One o SAN FRANCISCO Bv N this site, for many years, stood theJewish Synagogue, considered by many SanFranciscans to be the most distinctive if notthe most beautiful building in their the Temple Emanuel stood su-preme among buildings dedicated to the sal-vation of the soul. The great MedicalBuilding which now replaces it, dedicated,however, to the saving of the body, is like-wise a building of tremendous distinctionalthough in every other respect the com-plete antithesis of its forerunner. The inspiring motives of the older struc-ture were derived from a prototype inPrague of Old Bohemia with Gothic fea-tures in its walls and windows and a touchof the Orient in the ogee cupolas whichcrowned its flanking towers. Its appeal tothe eye was wholly in its form, a heavilybuttressed nave, soaring fro


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