THE ELEVATION AS REVISED
EGERTON SWARTWOUT, ARCHITECT
Redrawn from the working drawings at the same scale as the competition drawing, one-eighth. This shows the building as it is actually beingbuilt. There are twenty-four columns in the colonnade; the order is thirty-two feet high, that is to say, the columns themselves including cap and base; the dome has been heightened and is three feet wider than the original; the basement is higher; the end pavilions are considerably narrower and there is one more bay in the corridor; the archivolt over the entrance door and the projecting keyblock have been eliminated; the terraces are raised and in place of the wall there is a low retaining wall about twenty inches high at the property line, the general grade of the
lot being about on the level of the top of this wall
EGERTON SWARTWOUT, ARCHITECT
Redrawn from the working drawings at the same scale as the competition drawing, one-eighth. This shows the building as it is actually beingbuilt. There are twenty-four columns in the colonnade; the order is thirty-two feet high, that is to say, the columns themselves including cap and base; the dome has been heightened and is three feet wider than the original; the basement is higher; the end pavilions are considerably narrower and there is one more bay in the corridor; the archivolt over the entrance door and the projecting keyblock have been eliminated; the terraces are raised and in place of the wall there is a low retaining wall about twenty inches high at the property line, the general grade of the
lot being about on the level of the top of this wall