Index
THE AMERICAN ARCHITECT
July to December, 1927 TEXT ACCORDING TO SUBJECT
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Airports, The design of. By George B. Ford, 561,
2532. Ammerschwihr, Kaysersberg and Riquewihr. By
Samuel Chamberlain, 631, 2533. Architectural Five-Foot Shelf:
A Communication from R. V. Cook, 14 (adv.
sec.), 2532. A Communication from Guy Kirkham, 468,
2530; 16 (adv. sec.), 2534.
Architectural Oasis, An. By Alfred Granger, 771,
2535. Architectural Offices and Colleges, Co-operation Between. A Communication from William Rice Pearsall, 15 (adv. sec.), 2534.
Architecture and the Allied Arts. By Arthur Covey, 7, 2524.
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Beaune, Burgundy and La Bresse. By Samuel
Chamberlain, 241, 2527. Book Notes:—_
Architect in History, The. A Review by
C. H. Blackall, 16 (adv. sec.), 2528. Architectural Sculpture of the State Capitol at Lincoln, Nebraska. A Review by
Arthur T. North, 16 (adv. sec.), 2528. Bridge Architecture. A Review by C. H.
Blackall, 16 (adv. sec.), 2527. Decoration of Furniture, The Practical—
First Book, 16 (adv. sec.), 2524. Domestic Gothic of the Tudor Period, 18
(adv. sec.), 2528. English Stained Glass. A Review by
Clement Heaton, 569, 2532. Furniture, 14 (adv. sec.), 2524.
History of Art, 14 (adv. sec.), 2524.
Mexican Architecture of the Vice-Regal Period. A Review by Arthur T. North,
12 (adv. sec.), 2530.
New Backgrounds for a New Age, 12 (adv.
sec.), 2530. New Netherlands Architecture. A Review
by Arthur T. North, 14 (adv. sec.), 2524. Standards Yearbook—1927, 16 (adv. sec.),
2524. Symbolism for Artists, Creative and Appreci
ative, 16 (adv. sec.), 2527.
Broadway in the Cotswolds. By Samuel Cham
berlain, 779, 2535. Brotherhood in Architecture, The Spirit of. By Wm. P. Bannister, 1, 2524.
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Chinese Theatre, Hollywood, Cal. Meyer &
Holler, Architects & Engineers, 251, 2527. Collaboration. By John Gregory, 537, 2531.
Colmar, the Alsatian Rouen. By Samuel
Chamberlain, 71, 2525. Competition for a Schoolhouse at Chappaqua. N. Y., 149, 2526.
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Doorways, Exhibition of Early American, 12 (adv. sec.), 2534.
—E— Editorial Comment:—
A. I. A. Protests Power Project in Potomac
River, 592, 2532. Airports, Architectural Treatment of, 249, 2527.
Airports, The Design of, 591, 2532.
Air Rights and the Building Industry, 783,
2535. Architectural Control of Building Design in
New York, 783, 2535.
Architectural Five-Foot Shelf, 325, 2528.
Architecture and Craftsmanship, Converging of, 467, 2530.
Architecture and the Allied Arts, Co-oper
ation Between, 13, 2524.
Architecture’s Debt to the Past, 117, 2525. Color in Architecture, 644, 2533. Cost Reduction, 521, 2531.
Design of a Building Should Be Influenced
by Local Traditions, 731, 2534. Elgin Marbles, Should the British Government Return These to Greece? An Editorial by C. H. Blackall, 171, 2526.
Foreign Competition and Its Effect on the
Building Industry, 521, 2531. Height of Buildings Facing and Adjoining City Parks and Playgrounds, Proposal to Amend New York Zoning Laws to Regulate, 13, 2524.
Invention, Application of, to the Greater
Usefulness of Buildings, 467, 2530. League of Nations Building Competition,
Prize-Winning Designs, 522, 2531. Light and Heat—Tracing the Sources from Which They Are Developed, 118, 2525. Manufacturers’ Associations and Their Good
Effect on Architecture, 468, 2530. Opera House in New York, Planning the
New, 357, 2529.
Philadelphia Museum, Gift to, 784, 2535J Politics and Architecture, 643, 2533.
Public Appreciation of Architecture, 591,
2532. School Building Standards, Report of A. I. A.
Committee on, 117, 2525; 172, 2526. School Interiors, Unusual Design of, 325, 2528.
Skyscrapers, Unjust Attack on, 731, 2534. Speed in Building Operations, 467, 2530.
Street Decorations in New York Should be Entrusted to Municipal Art Commission, 14, 2524.
Theatre Planning in Germany, 249, 25271
West Coast Woods Architectural Competi
tion, 325, 2528. Will of Late Martin Roche Provides for
Scholarship Trust Fu/nd, 731, 2534.
Winter Construction, 643, 2533. Everybody’s Business. By Floyd W. Parsons, 12 (adv. sec.), 2524; 12 (adv. sec.), 2525; 16 (adv. sec.), 2526.
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Foreign Competition on the Building Industry, The Effect of. By E. J. Mehren, 559, 2531.
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German Municipal Architecture. By Alfred C. Bossom, 709, 2534.
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Hospital Construction and Design, What the Past Fifteen Years Have Taught Us in. By Edward F. Stevens, 701, 2534.
Italian Farmhouses. By Samuel Chamberlain, 351, 2529.
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Law as to Architecture, The. By Clinton H. Blake, Jr., 14 (adv. sec.), 2525; 12 (adv. sec.), 2527; 12 (adv. sec.), 2529; 12 (adv. sec.), 2531; 12 (adv. sec.), 2533.
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Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co., Springfield, Mass., Home Office Building. Kirkham & Parlett, Architects, 501, 2531.
McKinlock Campus Buildings, Northwestern University, Chicago, 111. James Gamble Rogers and Childs & Smith, Associated Architects, 78, 2525.
Montgomery Place, Barrytown, N. Y. By John Ross Delafield, 421, 2530.
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Ohio Bell Telephone Co.’s Building, Cleveland, Ohio. The Hubbell & Benes Co., Architects. By Benj. S. Hubbell, Jr., 359, 2529.
Ohio Bell Telephone Co.’s Building, Cleveland, Ohio, The Structure of the. By E. v.B. Perry, 362, 2529.
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Sacred Heart Seminary, Detroit, Mich. Donald
son & Meier, Architects, 427, 2530. Saumur and Angers. By Samuel Chamberlain, 491, 2531.
School Group, Longview, Wash., Three-Building.
By Wm. B. Ittner, 141, 2526. Small-Town Stuff. By Paul W. Copeland, 821,
2535. Southold Savings Bank, Southold, L. I., N. Y.
Francisco & Jacobus, Architects, 747, 2534. Stained Glass, English. A Review by Clement
Heaton, 569, 2532. Steel Frame House, The. A Communication
from Samuel R. T. Very, 16 (adv. sec.). 2534. Syracuse, N. Y., Building of New York Telephone Co., Ornamental Motives of. Voorhees, Gmelin & Walker, Architects, 401, 2529.
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Temple of Youth, A. By William Orr Ludlow,
661, 2533. Theatre Planning—Here and There. By Arthur Woltersdorf, 211, 2527.
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Virginia’s Brick Born Worthwhiles, Some Auto- Taking Glimpses of Old. By L. W. C. Tut hill, 637, 2533.
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West Coast Woods Architectural Competition,
Results of, 305, 2528. Windmill, The End of the. By Gerald K. Geeriings, 281, 2528.
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Y. M. C. A. Building, St. Louis, Mo., Downtown Branch, La Beaume & Klein, Architects, 303, 2528.
TEXT ACCORDING TO AUTHORS
Light faced figures refer to text pages; bold faced to serial number
—B— Bannister, Wm. P.:—
Brotherhood in Architecture, The Spirit of,
1, 2524.
Blackall, C. H.:—
Books, Reviewed by:—
Architect in History, The, 16 (adv. sec.),
2528.
_ Bridge Architecture, 16 (adv. sec.), 2527.
Elgin Marbles, Should the British Government Return These to Greece? An Editor
ial by, 171, 2526. Blake, Clinton H., Jr.:—
Law as to Architecture, The, 14 (adv. sec.), 2525; 12 (adv. sec.), 2527; 12 (adv. sec.). 2529; 12 (adv. sec.), 2531; 12 (adv. sec.\ 2533.
Bossom, Alfred C.:—
German Municipal Architecture, 709, 2534.
—c— Chamberlain, Samuel:—
Ammerschwihr, Kaysersberg and Riquewihr,
631, 2533.
Beaune, Burgundy and La Bresse, 241, 2527. Broadway in the Cotswolds, 779, 2535. Colmar, the Alsatian Rouen, 71, 2525. Italian Farmhouses, 351, 2529. Saumur and Angers, 491, 2531.
Childs & Smith and James Gamble Rogers:—
McKinlock Campus Buildings, Northwestern
University, Chicago, 111., 78, 2525. Cook, R. V.:—
Architectural Five-Foot Shelf. A Communi
cation from, 14 (adv. sec.), 2532. Copeland, Paul W.:—
Small-Town Stuff, 821, 2535. Covey, Arthur:—
Architecture and the Allied Arts, 7, 2524.
—D— Delafield, John Ross:—
Montgomery Place, Barrytown, N. Y., 421,
2530.
Donaldson & Meier:—
Sacred Heart Seminary, Detroit, Mich., 427, 2530.
—F— Ford. George B.:—
Airports, The Design of, 561, 2532. Foster, H. D., and J. A. Murray:—
Plaster and Stucco to Hollow Clay Building,
Tile, Adhesion of, 839, 2535. Francisco & Jacobus:—
Southold Savings Bank, Southold, L. I.,
N. Y., 747, 2534.