The AMERICAN ARCHITECT
AND BUILDING NEWS
Vol. LXXXIX. JANUARY 20. 1906. No. 1569 Editorial Summary : Pages 17, 18
Thirty-ninth Convention of the American Institute of Architects.— A. I. A. Birthday Honors.— Practising Architects” and Educational Undertakings.—The “Compound” Competition the best Form.— Draughtsmen and the A. I. A. Associateship.—An Appeal in Favor of the Sculptor s Ghost.”—Architectural Ghosts.—The iniquitous Practice of Employing Competition-winning Experts.—A Who s- Who Architectural Exhibition.—The Dominion Government collects
Fines from the Plumbing-supply Trust.
Annual Address of the President, A. I. A... ............................................. 19 Report of the Committee on Education, A. I. A....................................... 19 The Safeguarding of Theatres from Fire.—1......................................... 21 Books and Papers............................................................................................................ 23 Notes and Clippings...............................................-..................................................... 24 Societies, Personal Mention, Building News, Etc. Plates
Armory for Squadron C, Brooklyn, N.. Y.—Tower of the Same.— Transverse Sections of the Same : Two Plates.—The Riding-hall of the Same.—Roof of the Riding-hall of the Same. Additional Plates (International Edition) :
Monument, to Pailleron, Paris.—Spire of St. George’s Church, Bickley, Eng.—Cemetery Chapel, Rothenburg-on-the-Tauber, Bavaria.— Details of the Same.—Tomb of the Franz Clouth Family, Melaten- Koln. Prussia.—Two German “1’Art Nouveau” Doorways.—Municipal Building, Law Courts arid Town-hall, Bournemouth, Eng.— Plans and Sections of the Same. ,
TIMES BUILDINGNEW YORKTIMES SQUARE
Entered as second class matter, Nov. 18, 1904, at the Pest Office at New York, N. Y. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1870
AND BUILDING NEWS
Vol. LXXXIX. JANUARY 20. 1906. No. 1569 Editorial Summary : Pages 17, 18
Thirty-ninth Convention of the American Institute of Architects.— A. I. A. Birthday Honors.— Practising Architects” and Educational Undertakings.—The “Compound” Competition the best Form.— Draughtsmen and the A. I. A. Associateship.—An Appeal in Favor of the Sculptor s Ghost.”—Architectural Ghosts.—The iniquitous Practice of Employing Competition-winning Experts.—A Who s- Who Architectural Exhibition.—The Dominion Government collects
Fines from the Plumbing-supply Trust.
Annual Address of the President, A. I. A... ............................................. 19 Report of the Committee on Education, A. I. A....................................... 19 The Safeguarding of Theatres from Fire.—1......................................... 21 Books and Papers............................................................................................................ 23 Notes and Clippings...............................................-..................................................... 24 Societies, Personal Mention, Building News, Etc. Plates
Armory for Squadron C, Brooklyn, N.. Y.—Tower of the Same.— Transverse Sections of the Same : Two Plates.—The Riding-hall of the Same.—Roof of the Riding-hall of the Same. Additional Plates (International Edition) :
Monument, to Pailleron, Paris.—Spire of St. George’s Church, Bickley, Eng.—Cemetery Chapel, Rothenburg-on-the-Tauber, Bavaria.— Details of the Same.—Tomb of the Franz Clouth Family, Melaten- Koln. Prussia.—Two German “1’Art Nouveau” Doorways.—Municipal Building, Law Courts arid Town-hall, Bournemouth, Eng.— Plans and Sections of the Same. ,
TIMES BUILDINGNEW YORKTIMES SQUARE
Entered as second class matter, Nov. 18, 1904, at the Pest Office at New York, N. Y. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1870