. Architect and engineer. ALONG THE WATERFRONTPencil Sketch by R. Bishop THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER ^ 33 ? IlILY. NINETEEN THIRTY-THREE. STRIKING VIEW OF THE HALL OF CENTURY OF PROGRESS. CHICAGO. ILL. PAUL PHILIPPE CRET. ARCHITECT THE .\RCHITECT AND ENGINEER ^ 34 ? ; NINETEEN THIRTY-THREE HOW TO INTERVIEW AN ARCHITECT M UCH has been writ-ten concerning the architectural professionwith the idea of popularizing it with thelaity, and of course, just incidentally, pop-ularizing the laity with the profession. Bythat I mean that the average architect(taking, say 1926 as the norm) wou


. Architect and engineer. ALONG THE WATERFRONTPencil Sketch by R. Bishop THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER ^ 33 ? IlILY. NINETEEN THIRTY-THREE. STRIKING VIEW OF THE HALL OF CENTURY OF PROGRESS. CHICAGO. ILL. PAUL PHILIPPE CRET. ARCHITECT THE .\RCHITECT AND ENGINEER ^ 34 ? ; NINETEEN THIRTY-THREE HOW TO INTERVIEW AN ARCHITECT M UCH has been writ-ten concerning the architectural professionwith the idea of popularizing it with thelaity, and of course, just incidentally, pop-ularizing the laity with the profession. Bythat I mean that the average architect(taking, say 1926 as the norm) would feelmuch more kindly disposed toward the restof the world if it paid some attention (anda little money) to him now and then. Asmatters now stand, the average person(based on 1932 statistics) knows there issuch a thing as an architect, but the ideaof ever engaging one to do anything forhim seldom enters his head. After a very careful and thorough studyof the problem, we have come to the con-clusion that something must be done aboutit. We have also reached another conclu-sion and that is that the real trouble hasnever been reco


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