Architect and engineer . the hotel, of which thereis a preponderence in number, to the cafe,the private club and the night club. Twointeresting club bars are the Athens Ath-letic in Oakland and Commercial Club inSan Francisco. The Athens bar, designedby John J. Donovan, is outstanding for itsdignified modern treatment. The Commer-cial Club bar was designed by W. P. Dayand is in keeping with the Italian feelingof the club interior. The bar itself is of paneled walnut and beautiful in its simplic-ity. The mirrors are framed w^ith delicatelycarved hardw^ood panels. The Pied Piper room in the Pala
Architect and engineer . the hotel, of which thereis a preponderence in number, to the cafe,the private club and the night club. Twointeresting club bars are the Athens Ath-letic in Oakland and Commercial Club inSan Francisco. The Athens bar, designedby John J. Donovan, is outstanding for itsdignified modern treatment. The Commer-cial Club bar was designed by W. P. Dayand is in keeping with the Italian feelingof the club interior. The bar itself is of paneled walnut and beautiful in its simplic-ity. The mirrors are framed w^ith delicatelycarved hardw^ood panels. The Pied Piper room in the Palace Hotelwas done over by Bakewell and Weihe. AMaxwell Parrish painting — The PiedPiper—which has been the treasured pos-session of the Palace for many years, is usedas the key note to the decorations. TheCafe Marquard bar is designed along mod-ern lines. All of the four bars just describedwere installed by the Mullen Manufactur-ing Company of San Francisco. THE ARCHITFXT ANC ENGINEER ^ 20^ JULY, NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE. rlwlo hy Rusir RESIDENCE OF NORMAN B. LIVERMORE, ROSS. CALIFORNIA John Bakewell. and Ernest E. Weihc. Architects H o n o r The Residence ol Norman Designed by & Weihe. and Certificate of Merit bi/ Litidfi C. Avenali IN the residence designed by Bakewell& Weihe for Mr. and Mrs. Norman at Ross, California, the arch-itects have created the ideal backgroundfor an American family of early Colonialand English inheritance and tradition. At the same time the house is in perfect accordwith the dramatic and beautiful Californialandscape. The house itself is a modernexpression of an old theme — the Englishcountry manor. The bright red commonbrick of its walls, the greenish blue slate of ^ 21 ?
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