Contents.
EDITORIAL SUMMARY.
ITALIAN ARCHITECTURE. —I.
THE BOSTON ARCHITECTURAL EXHIBITION. THEATRICAL ARCHITECTURE.— III. J. ELIE DELAUNAY.
REPORT ON TESTS OF FIRE-RESISTING MATERIALS. EQUESTRIAN MONUMENTS. — XLIV. COMMUNICATIONS.
NOTES AND CLIPPINGS. TRADE SURVEYS.
ILLUSTRATIONS.
THE UNION LEAGUE CLUB, BROOKLYN, N. Y.
[Gelatine Print issued with the International and Imperial Editions only.] HOUSES AT PITTSBURGH, PA.
HARRIGAN’S THEATRE, NEW YORK, N. Y.
COMPETITIVE DESIGN FOR THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. BRIDGEPORT, CONN.
STABLE AT LANCASTER, PA.
Additional Illustrations in the International Edition,
CHATEAU D’ECOUEN, SEINE ET OISE, FRANCE.
[Photogravure.] PLAN OF THE SAME.
[Photogravure.] THE SAME. PORTICO OF MICHAEL ANGELO’S “SLAVES.”
[Photogravure. ] LOGGIA ON THE GROUND TERRACE OF THE SAME.
[Photogravure.] PAVILION ON THE COUR D’HONNEUR OF THE SAME.
[Photogravure.]
DETAILS OF THE SEATS IN THE THEATRE OF BACCHUS, ATHENS, GREECE.
[Photogravure,]
FLANK OF THE NEW PARLIAMENT HOUSES, VIENNA, AUS TRIA.
[Gelatine Print.]
Is the quietest in action of any made, and is practically noiseless. The closet trap is exposed, and cannot become clogged or lose its water seal, while in form it is extremely simple, combined with attractiveness of design. Its form is also a protection against freezing.
The Sanitas Basin does away with the troublesome plug and chain by having a recessed outlet fitted with the Sanitas Waste and Lift. The discharge from this fills the pipes full bore, always keeping them clean.
The Sanitas Trap is the ideal protection against Syphonage, Back Pressure or Evaporation. This trap is used on Wash Basins, Sinks, Bath Tubs, etc. It requires no venting, and its certainty and safety have led to its adoption by the leading Sanitarians, Architects and Plumbers throughout the country.
The Sanitas Appliances embody Science, Simplicity and Safety, combined with the best material and workmanship, and are in accord with the most advanced professional opinions. We respectfully invite the visiting Architects now in Boston to call at our warerooms, 48 to 54 Union Street, and personally examine the Sanitas Specialties.
smith & ANTHONY stove go.
Manufacturers and Proprietors of SAKTITAS AppliaxLces, 48 to 54 Union St., BOSTON 54 Gold St., cor. Fulton St., NEW YORK. 219 Lake St., CHICAGO.
PART TWO NOW READY.
ARCHITECTURE
OF THE
NCE IN ENGLAND
Buildings erected between the years 1560-1630, with Historical and lio, each containing Twenty-two Plates, Eighteen of which are ly taken for the work, and the others from Drawings by ith Letterpress illustrated by numerous Sketches.]
..FRED GOTOH, F. R. I. B. A.,
ACCOUNT OF THE BUILDINGS OF SIR THOMAS TRESHAM.”
•y W. TALBOT BROWN, A. R. I. B. A.
1 be 14 in. by 10 in., on Fine Paper 19 in. by 14 in.
$8.00 per part net, in Portfolio; to Non-Subscribers, $10.00.
s remaining Parts will be issued at intervals of Two or Three Months. NY, Publishers, 211 Tremont St., Boston.
EDITORIAL SUMMARY.
ITALIAN ARCHITECTURE. —I.
THE BOSTON ARCHITECTURAL EXHIBITION. THEATRICAL ARCHITECTURE.— III. J. ELIE DELAUNAY.
REPORT ON TESTS OF FIRE-RESISTING MATERIALS. EQUESTRIAN MONUMENTS. — XLIV. COMMUNICATIONS.
NOTES AND CLIPPINGS. TRADE SURVEYS.
ILLUSTRATIONS.
THE UNION LEAGUE CLUB, BROOKLYN, N. Y.
[Gelatine Print issued with the International and Imperial Editions only.] HOUSES AT PITTSBURGH, PA.
HARRIGAN’S THEATRE, NEW YORK, N. Y.
COMPETITIVE DESIGN FOR THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. BRIDGEPORT, CONN.
STABLE AT LANCASTER, PA.
Additional Illustrations in the International Edition,
CHATEAU D’ECOUEN, SEINE ET OISE, FRANCE.
[Photogravure.] PLAN OF THE SAME.
[Photogravure.] THE SAME. PORTICO OF MICHAEL ANGELO’S “SLAVES.”
[Photogravure. ] LOGGIA ON THE GROUND TERRACE OF THE SAME.
[Photogravure.] PAVILION ON THE COUR D’HONNEUR OF THE SAME.
[Photogravure.]
DETAILS OF THE SEATS IN THE THEATRE OF BACCHUS, ATHENS, GREECE.
[Photogravure,]
FLANK OF THE NEW PARLIAMENT HOUSES, VIENNA, AUS TRIA.
[Gelatine Print.]
Is the quietest in action of any made, and is practically noiseless. The closet trap is exposed, and cannot become clogged or lose its water seal, while in form it is extremely simple, combined with attractiveness of design. Its form is also a protection against freezing.
The Sanitas Basin does away with the troublesome plug and chain by having a recessed outlet fitted with the Sanitas Waste and Lift. The discharge from this fills the pipes full bore, always keeping them clean.
The Sanitas Trap is the ideal protection against Syphonage, Back Pressure or Evaporation. This trap is used on Wash Basins, Sinks, Bath Tubs, etc. It requires no venting, and its certainty and safety have led to its adoption by the leading Sanitarians, Architects and Plumbers throughout the country.
The Sanitas Appliances embody Science, Simplicity and Safety, combined with the best material and workmanship, and are in accord with the most advanced professional opinions. We respectfully invite the visiting Architects now in Boston to call at our warerooms, 48 to 54 Union Street, and personally examine the Sanitas Specialties.
smith & ANTHONY stove go.
Manufacturers and Proprietors of SAKTITAS AppliaxLces, 48 to 54 Union St., BOSTON 54 Gold St., cor. Fulton St., NEW YORK. 219 Lake St., CHICAGO.
PART TWO NOW READY.
ARCHITECTURE
OF THE
NCE IN ENGLAND
Buildings erected between the years 1560-1630, with Historical and lio, each containing Twenty-two Plates, Eighteen of which are ly taken for the work, and the others from Drawings by ith Letterpress illustrated by numerous Sketches.]
..FRED GOTOH, F. R. I. B. A.,
ACCOUNT OF THE BUILDINGS OF SIR THOMAS TRESHAM.”
•y W. TALBOT BROWN, A. R. I. B. A.
1 be 14 in. by 10 in., on Fine Paper 19 in. by 14 in.
$8.00 per part net, in Portfolio; to Non-Subscribers, $10.00.
s remaining Parts will be issued at intervals of Two or Three Months. NY, Publishers, 211 Tremont St., Boston.