The AMERICAN ARCHITECT
AND BUILDNG NEWS
Vol. XC.
DECEMBÉR 8, 1900.No. 1615.
Editorial Summary :
Pages 177, 178
Professional Secrets and Their Keeping—The Pittsburgh, Pa., High-School Compétition—Death of Samuel Cabot, Chemist—Findings on Collapses of Concrète Buildings at So. Framingham, Mass., and Rochester, N. Y.—When Progress is Safe—The Kaiser and the Pacca Edict.
AvAILABLE StONE FOR THE WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL................................. 179 “Architecture as a Branch of Civil Engineering”.............................. 181 The Origin of Landscape....................................................................................... 181 Current Réparations at St. Mark s.................................................................... 183 Zodiacal Mosaics ........................................................................................................ 183 Brunswick To-day....................................................................................................... 184 Notes and Clippings.................................................................................................. 184 Building News, etc..................................................................................................... iv Plates :
“Norwood Hall,” Chestnut Hilf, Philadelphia, Pa.—Great Hall in the Same—House of Norton Wigglesworth, Esq., Milton, Mass. : Three Plates—House and Stable of J. A. Townsend, Esq., Ardsleyon-Hudson, N. Y. : Three Plates.
Additional Plates (International Edition) :
Entrance Pavilion : Engineering Building, U. of P., Philadelphia, Pa.—Pergola on Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
12 West 40TH Street
NEW YORK
Entered as second dass matter November 18, 1904, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of Congress, Mareh 1879.
AND BUILDNG NEWS
Vol. XC.
DECEMBÉR 8, 1900.No. 1615.
Editorial Summary :
Pages 177, 178
Professional Secrets and Their Keeping—The Pittsburgh, Pa., High-School Compétition—Death of Samuel Cabot, Chemist—Findings on Collapses of Concrète Buildings at So. Framingham, Mass., and Rochester, N. Y.—When Progress is Safe—The Kaiser and the Pacca Edict.
AvAILABLE StONE FOR THE WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL................................. 179 “Architecture as a Branch of Civil Engineering”.............................. 181 The Origin of Landscape....................................................................................... 181 Current Réparations at St. Mark s.................................................................... 183 Zodiacal Mosaics ........................................................................................................ 183 Brunswick To-day....................................................................................................... 184 Notes and Clippings.................................................................................................. 184 Building News, etc..................................................................................................... iv Plates :
“Norwood Hall,” Chestnut Hilf, Philadelphia, Pa.—Great Hall in the Same—House of Norton Wigglesworth, Esq., Milton, Mass. : Three Plates—House and Stable of J. A. Townsend, Esq., Ardsleyon-Hudson, N. Y. : Three Plates.
Additional Plates (International Edition) :
Entrance Pavilion : Engineering Building, U. of P., Philadelphia, Pa.—Pergola on Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
12 West 40TH Street
NEW YORK
Entered as second dass matter November 18, 1904, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of Congress, Mareh 1879.