The AMERICAN ARCHITECT
AND BUILDING NEWS
Vol. XC.
DECEMBER i, 1906.
No. 1614.
Summary :
Pages 169, 170
The Impropriety of Securing Architects for Public Buildings by Direct Selection—Latest Developments in the Brooklyn Borough Hall Affair—Further Subsidence of St. Paul’s Cathedral.
Centering, for Concrete Building..................................................................... 171
Development of the Iron and Steel Roof in England—IT.................. 172 Trajan’s Column ....................................................................................................... 174 The Peace Palace Competition......................................................................... 174
Illustrations ................................................................................................................ 175
Alterations in Acorn St., Boston, Mass.—Store on Tenth St., N. W., Washington, D. C, and Stable on West Fifty-fifth St., New York, . N. Y.-—Cottages at Lancaster and Clinton, Mass.—House at Lynn, Mass., and House of Dr. Foltz, Chestnut Hill, Pa.—Interior Views in the Latter—A Reconstructed Thoroughfare, Sanct Johann on the Saar, Prussia : Two Views—House on Willow St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Additional :
Mural Tombs : Eight Plates.
Notes and Clippings ............................................................................................................................... 176 Societies, Personal Mention, Etc..................................................................... iv
12 West 40TH Street
NEW YORK
Entered as second class matter November 18, 1904, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of Congress, March S. 1879.
AND BUILDING NEWS
Vol. XC.
DECEMBER i, 1906.
No. 1614.
Summary :
Pages 169, 170
The Impropriety of Securing Architects for Public Buildings by Direct Selection—Latest Developments in the Brooklyn Borough Hall Affair—Further Subsidence of St. Paul’s Cathedral.
Centering, for Concrete Building..................................................................... 171
Development of the Iron and Steel Roof in England—IT.................. 172 Trajan’s Column ....................................................................................................... 174 The Peace Palace Competition......................................................................... 174
Illustrations ................................................................................................................ 175
Alterations in Acorn St., Boston, Mass.—Store on Tenth St., N. W., Washington, D. C, and Stable on West Fifty-fifth St., New York, . N. Y.-—Cottages at Lancaster and Clinton, Mass.—House at Lynn, Mass., and House of Dr. Foltz, Chestnut Hill, Pa.—Interior Views in the Latter—A Reconstructed Thoroughfare, Sanct Johann on the Saar, Prussia : Two Views—House on Willow St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Additional :
Mural Tombs : Eight Plates.
Notes and Clippings ............................................................................................................................... 176 Societies, Personal Mention, Etc..................................................................... iv
12 West 40TH Street
NEW YORK
Entered as second class matter November 18, 1904, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of Congress, March S. 1879.