The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast . chitect Unique Los Angeles Apartments ------- 55 San Francisco Architects and Artists as Camoufleurs - - - 58A New Working Plant for the First Congregational Church of Pasa-dena, California - 59 Leon Caryl Brockway, Architect The Housing Aspect of the City Planning Problem - - - - 66 Paul Scharrenberg San Francisco Engineer Criticises Amended Architects License Law 71E. T. Thurston. C. E. Accidents on Construction Work 74 J. J. Rosenthal Revised Specifications for Mill Construction 79 Why This Is the Time to Build 82 Competitions 8
The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast . chitect Unique Los Angeles Apartments ------- 55 San Francisco Architects and Artists as Camoufleurs - - - 58A New Working Plant for the First Congregational Church of Pasa-dena, California - 59 Leon Caryl Brockway, Architect The Housing Aspect of the City Planning Problem - - - - 66 Paul Scharrenberg San Francisco Engineer Criticises Amended Architects License Law 71E. T. Thurston. C. E. Accidents on Construction Work 74 J. J. Rosenthal Revised Specifications for Mill Construction 79 Why This Is the Time to Build 82 Competitions 87 \V. Jones Cuthbertson Planning the Librai7 88 .lohn Herbert Weeks Effects of Grading of Sands and Consistency of Mix Upon the Strength of Concrete 96 Published Monthly at 626-627 Foxcroft Building, San Francisco in the interest of ARCHITECTS, STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS, CONTRACTORS AND THE ALLIED TRADES OF THE PACIFIC COAST YeiTJy Subicriplitin $ Copy 25 CfOlB Entered al San FiOfTice .1 Second CI. PollMatter Copyright 1917 by A, I. WhilAll Rnhll THE GLOHING Til 01- THE HASHI.\GrO.\ SEEX THROUGH THECOLONXAPE OF THE WITIOXAL TREASURY BUJLDIXG. WASHINGTON, D. C. KroHli^picceArchitect and Kngii of August, 1917. THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER OF CALIFORNIA Volume L. AUGUST 1917 Number 2. Domestic Architecture KEXX1£TH MacDOXALD, Jr., Architect. ANY one travellinji^ out Gear) street, in the neighborhood of Firstavenue, San Francisco, will see a row of soap boxes, divided intocompartments, intended, presumably, for the use of human large sign may be seen bearing the inscription in bold Roman tj-pe,Homes, not Houses. Here is food for thought. An inspection of the])remises ])romi)ts the suggestion that one more not should be added tothe sign, making it read. Xot Homes, not Houses. Some of the houses put up by builders, however, are at least hal)itable,which is more than can be said of some of the houses built by l)uilder nev
Size: 1349px × 1851px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, booksub, booksubjectarchitecture