The American Architect and Building News
Vol. XC.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1906.
No. 1616.
REGULAR EDITION
$ 6 a year
Single copies, 15 cents
Contains over 700 pages of text and nearly 500 pages of plate illustrations, reproduced mainly from copyrighted photographs and from architects’ plans and drawings.
A weekly Journal of Constructive and Decorative Art. Published
every Saturday by
The American Architect
(Incorporated)
12 West 40TH St., New York.
INTERNATIONAL EDITION
$16 a year
Single copies, 40 cents
Contains the same matter as the Regular Edition and also 100 pages of plates from foreign subjects and 100 pages made by the gelatine or photogravure process.
Raymond
Concrete Piles
Have proved Economical and Satisfactory wherever used. Tell us your foundation troubles. We can help you.
PERFECTION OF EVERY PILE
GUARANTEED
No working in the dark, consequently no failures.
Recommended by the leading Architects and
Engineers throughout the country. We will gladly investigate conditions and
furnish alternate plans and estimates. Work handled in any part of the United States.
Send for illustrated catalogue
Raymond Concrete Pile Co.
135 Adams Street, Chicago, III.
New York Office: 71 Nassau St.—Telephone, 840 Cortlandt
WE are now engaged in classifying the plate illustrations which appeared in The American Architect before January ’ ’ I, 1903. These are being grouped under various topics such as “Apartment Houses,” “Banks,” “Churches,” “Dwelling Houses,” etc., so that we shall soon be able to supply more or less complete sets of
Classified Plates from The American Architect
The plates will be sold at 2 cents a page except in the case of photogravure, heliotype or gelatine plates, of which the price will be s cents a page. In all cases where ioo or more pages are purchased the plates will be inclosed in a neat portfolio without additional charge.
We shall be pleased to correspond with anyone interested in obtaining illustrations of special Architectural topics.
THE AMERICAN ARCHITECT, No. 12 West 40th Street, New York.
Statler Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., Esenwein & Johnson, Architects.
Built on Raymond Concrete Piles.
The Illuminating Engineering Department
OF THE
HOLOPHANE COMPANY
IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL. 227-229 Fulton St., New YorK
“THE LIBRARY OF
CONGRESS”
20 Plates, folio. Price, $5.00
The American Architect, Publishers,
New York and Boston
Vol. XC.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1906.
No. 1616.
REGULAR EDITION
$ 6 a year
Single copies, 15 cents
Contains over 700 pages of text and nearly 500 pages of plate illustrations, reproduced mainly from copyrighted photographs and from architects’ plans and drawings.
A weekly Journal of Constructive and Decorative Art. Published
every Saturday by
The American Architect
(Incorporated)
12 West 40TH St., New York.
INTERNATIONAL EDITION
$16 a year
Single copies, 40 cents
Contains the same matter as the Regular Edition and also 100 pages of plates from foreign subjects and 100 pages made by the gelatine or photogravure process.
Raymond
Concrete Piles
Have proved Economical and Satisfactory wherever used. Tell us your foundation troubles. We can help you.
PERFECTION OF EVERY PILE
GUARANTEED
No working in the dark, consequently no failures.
Recommended by the leading Architects and
Engineers throughout the country. We will gladly investigate conditions and
furnish alternate plans and estimates. Work handled in any part of the United States.
Send for illustrated catalogue
Raymond Concrete Pile Co.
135 Adams Street, Chicago, III.
New York Office: 71 Nassau St.—Telephone, 840 Cortlandt
WE are now engaged in classifying the plate illustrations which appeared in The American Architect before January ’ ’ I, 1903. These are being grouped under various topics such as “Apartment Houses,” “Banks,” “Churches,” “Dwelling Houses,” etc., so that we shall soon be able to supply more or less complete sets of
Classified Plates from The American Architect
The plates will be sold at 2 cents a page except in the case of photogravure, heliotype or gelatine plates, of which the price will be s cents a page. In all cases where ioo or more pages are purchased the plates will be inclosed in a neat portfolio without additional charge.
We shall be pleased to correspond with anyone interested in obtaining illustrations of special Architectural topics.
THE AMERICAN ARCHITECT, No. 12 West 40th Street, New York.
Statler Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., Esenwein & Johnson, Architects.
Built on Raymond Concrete Piles.
The Illuminating Engineering Department
OF THE
HOLOPHANE COMPANY
IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL. 227-229 Fulton St., New YorK
“THE LIBRARY OF
CONGRESS”
20 Plates, folio. Price, $5.00
The American Architect, Publishers,
New York and Boston