THE AMERICAN ARCHITECT
AND
BUILDING NEWS
A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTIVE AND DECORATIVE ART.
Vol. LXXXIX.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1906.
No. 1570.
ARCHITECTURAL INSTRUCTION
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
FOUR-YEAR COURSE. (Degree B. S. in Arch.) (Architectural engineering may be taken in lieu of advanced design, etc.)
GRADUATE YEAR. (Degree M. S. in Arch.) (Allowing specialization in design or in architectural engineering, etc.)
SPECIAL COURSE OF TWO YEARS. (Certificate.) (For qualified draughtsmen; affording option in architectural engineering.)
COMBINED COURSES in Arts and Architecture by which A. B. and B. S. in Arch.
may be taken in six years.
COLLEGE GRADUATES granted advanced standing.
SUMMER COURSES in elementary and general subjects through which advanced standing in the Four Year Course may be secured.
For full information address: DR. J. FI. PENNIMAN, Dean. College Hall, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE.
Options in Architectural Engineering and Landscape Architecture.
College graduates and draughtsmen admitted as special students.
H. W. TYLER, Secretary.
Mass. Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass.
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
ST. LOUIS, MO.
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE
Offers a professional four-year course in Architecture. Admission by examination or by certificate or diploma from other schools and colleges. Draughtsmen are admitted as special students.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
The LAWRENCE SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Offers four-year courses of study leading to the degree of S. B. in Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Forestry, Chemistry, Geology, Biology, Anatomy and Hygiene (preparation for medical schools), Science for Teachers, and a course in General Science. For the catalogue and information, address J. L. Love, 16 University Hall, Cambridge, Mass. N. S. SHALER, Dean.
THE SOCIETY OF BEAUX-ARTS
ARCHITECTS has established
A FREE COURSE OF STUDY
open to draughtsmen and students1 of any city, modelled on the general plan pursued at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, and comprising frequent problems in Orders, Design, Archeology, etc.
For information apply to the Secretary of the Committee on Education, 3 East 33d St., New York City.
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS.
Four-year professional courses in Architecture and in Architectural Engineering. Special courses for draftsmen and constructors. Excellent library and equipment. University fees nominal.
Department of Architecture.
W. L. PILLSBURY, Registrar, Urbana, III.
PRATT INSTITUTE, BROOKLYN. N. Y.
Offers a two-year course in Architecture
arranged in preparation for practical office work anil advance study, including projections, shades and shadows, perspective, construction, architectural history, architectural design, freehand drawing, color, mathematics and strength of materials
THE GEORGIAN PERIOD
PRICE, $60.00.
“The most important work on architecture yet produced in America.”—Nation.
THE AMERICAN ARCHITECT,
Times Building, New York.
“SEATS OF THE COLONISTS”
Folio, 10 x 14 in.
Measured drawings and photographs of examples of Colonial furniture.
PRICE, $5.
The American Architect, Publishers.
WORKS OF ART
require special lighting to bring out their predominating characteristics. We make a feature of picture and gallery lighting. Any information desired on receipt of necessary
data.
1. P. Frink, 5,51 Pearl St., New York.
“Renaissance Fireplaces”
40 Gelatine Plates, on bond paper,
9 ins. by 11 ins.
In Envelope, Price $5.00.
The American Architect, Publishers.
MORSE’S
WHITECEMENT
NON
STAINING
A SPECIALLY PREPARED PUZZOLANA CEMENT.
It Will Not Stain Nor Discolor the Most
Delicate Material. THE FRANK E. MORSE CO.,
SOLE
AGENTS,17 State St., Hew York.
“Norman Monuments of Palermo ”
BY ARNE DELHI.
Illustrated with 50 Plates, 13 x 17 1/2 . Price bound, $10.00. Unbound, $9.00.
The American Architect, Publishers.
AND
BUILDING NEWS
A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTIVE AND DECORATIVE ART.
Vol. LXXXIX.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1906.
No. 1570.
ARCHITECTURAL INSTRUCTION
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
FOUR-YEAR COURSE. (Degree B. S. in Arch.) (Architectural engineering may be taken in lieu of advanced design, etc.)
GRADUATE YEAR. (Degree M. S. in Arch.) (Allowing specialization in design or in architectural engineering, etc.)
SPECIAL COURSE OF TWO YEARS. (Certificate.) (For qualified draughtsmen; affording option in architectural engineering.)
COMBINED COURSES in Arts and Architecture by which A. B. and B. S. in Arch.
may be taken in six years.
COLLEGE GRADUATES granted advanced standing.
SUMMER COURSES in elementary and general subjects through which advanced standing in the Four Year Course may be secured.
For full information address: DR. J. FI. PENNIMAN, Dean. College Hall, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE.
Options in Architectural Engineering and Landscape Architecture.
College graduates and draughtsmen admitted as special students.
H. W. TYLER, Secretary.
Mass. Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass.
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
ST. LOUIS, MO.
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE
Offers a professional four-year course in Architecture. Admission by examination or by certificate or diploma from other schools and colleges. Draughtsmen are admitted as special students.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
The LAWRENCE SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Offers four-year courses of study leading to the degree of S. B. in Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Forestry, Chemistry, Geology, Biology, Anatomy and Hygiene (preparation for medical schools), Science for Teachers, and a course in General Science. For the catalogue and information, address J. L. Love, 16 University Hall, Cambridge, Mass. N. S. SHALER, Dean.
THE SOCIETY OF BEAUX-ARTS
ARCHITECTS has established
A FREE COURSE OF STUDY
open to draughtsmen and students1 of any city, modelled on the general plan pursued at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, and comprising frequent problems in Orders, Design, Archeology, etc.
For information apply to the Secretary of the Committee on Education, 3 East 33d St., New York City.
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS.
Four-year professional courses in Architecture and in Architectural Engineering. Special courses for draftsmen and constructors. Excellent library and equipment. University fees nominal.
Department of Architecture.
W. L. PILLSBURY, Registrar, Urbana, III.
PRATT INSTITUTE, BROOKLYN. N. Y.
Offers a two-year course in Architecture
arranged in preparation for practical office work anil advance study, including projections, shades and shadows, perspective, construction, architectural history, architectural design, freehand drawing, color, mathematics and strength of materials
THE GEORGIAN PERIOD
PRICE, $60.00.
“The most important work on architecture yet produced in America.”—Nation.
THE AMERICAN ARCHITECT,
Times Building, New York.
“SEATS OF THE COLONISTS”
Folio, 10 x 14 in.
Measured drawings and photographs of examples of Colonial furniture.
PRICE, $5.
The American Architect, Publishers.
WORKS OF ART
require special lighting to bring out their predominating characteristics. We make a feature of picture and gallery lighting. Any information desired on receipt of necessary
data.
1. P. Frink, 5,51 Pearl St., New York.
“Renaissance Fireplaces”
40 Gelatine Plates, on bond paper,
9 ins. by 11 ins.
In Envelope, Price $5.00.
The American Architect, Publishers.
MORSE’S
WHITECEMENT
NON
STAINING
A SPECIALLY PREPARED PUZZOLANA CEMENT.
It Will Not Stain Nor Discolor the Most
Delicate Material. THE FRANK E. MORSE CO.,
SOLE
AGENTS,17 State St., Hew York.
“Norman Monuments of Palermo ”
BY ARNE DELHI.
Illustrated with 50 Plates, 13 x 17 1/2 . Price bound, $10.00. Unbound, $9.00.
The American Architect, Publishers.