HOUSE AT STATEN ISLAND, N. Y.
PUBLIC LIBRARY, NEW LONDON. CONN.
EDITORIAL SUMMARY.
GERMAN ARCHITECTURE.— VIII. ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE FOR STUDENTS. — XIII. FIVE FAMOUS DOMES. — II. BEBENHAUSEN.
THE SOUTH KENSINGTON COMPETITION. PIETRO ROSA, ARCHITECT. THE REJECTED STATUE. COMMUNICATIONS.
NOTES AND CLIPPINGS. TRADE SURVEYS.
ILLUSTRATIONS.
HOUSE OF GEORGE O. SHATTUCK, ESQ., BEACON ST., BOS
TON, MASS.
[Gelatine Print issued with the International and Imperial Editions only.] THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, PORTLAND, OREGON. TOWER OF THE SAME.
MAIN ENTRANCE OF THE SAME.
Additional Illustrations in the International Edition.
IRON WORK FROM PALACES IN SIENNA, ITALY.
COMPETITIVE DESIGN FOR THE COMPLETION OF SOUTH
KENSINGTON MUSEUM.
ACCEPTED DESIGN FOR THE COMPLETION TO SAME. EXETER CATHEDRAL. PLAN OF SAME.
SPIRES AND TOWERS OF SOME OF SIR CHRISTOPHER
WREN’S CHURCHES IN LONDON.
BATHS AND LIBRARY, DEWSBURY, ENG. ARTIST’S HOUSE, KENSINGTON, ENG.
NEW FRONT TO NORTH TRANSEPT OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY. PAIR OF HOUSESj BURNT ASH HILL, LEE, ENG. ST. THOMAS’S CHURCH HALL, WEST HAM, ENG.
ROME. FROM A DRAWING OF THE LATE G. BASEVI. FLORENCE, FROM A DRAWING BY THE SAME. FOUNTAIN OF AMBOISE.
THE SANITAS TRAPS and CLOSETS
Are the SIMPLEST, CHEAPEST and most SCIENTIFIC APPLIANCES in the market.
These Specialties have the approval and endorsement of Architects, Builders, Engineers, Superintendents, Plumbers and Medical Authorities, and their acceptance by the owner of the building is assured if he is made to realize the saving affected by their use.
In one building a Chicago Architect saved his client two
thousand dollars by using the Sanitas Traps instead of the ordinary S. Trap.
We shall be glad to correspond with parties not already familiar with the merits of these goods.
SMITH & ANTHONY STOVE CO.,
BOSTON,
Makers and Proprietors of SANITAS Appliances.
64 Gold Street, New York. .... 219 Lake Street, Chicago. STANLEY BROS., NUNEATON, ENGLAND.
; Ornamental Red Cresting a-Cotta, String-Course, Etc.; Blue, Red, Buff, Black and ;, Entrance Halls, Conservatories, etc.).
les (&s supplied to most of the principal lg more than 1,000 designs, on application.
I UNITED STATES.
Architecture
Under Nationalism,
--------by---------
J, PICKERING PUTNAM,
1 vol., 12mo., boards, - - - 25 cents, i t
[ FROM THE BOSTON HERALD.]
The results reached by Mr. Putnam are astonishing. He considers the probable status of the important art he practices under conditions that would assure a freedom from the rush and worry involving the architect of to-day and presenting other important aspects of nationalism with admirable clearness. His treatment of the various kinds of waste make highly interesting reading.
Sold by Booksellers. Sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, by the Publishers,
Ticknor & Co., Boston.
CONTENTS.
PUBLIC LIBRARY, NEW LONDON. CONN.
EDITORIAL SUMMARY.
GERMAN ARCHITECTURE.— VIII. ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE FOR STUDENTS. — XIII. FIVE FAMOUS DOMES. — II. BEBENHAUSEN.
THE SOUTH KENSINGTON COMPETITION. PIETRO ROSA, ARCHITECT. THE REJECTED STATUE. COMMUNICATIONS.
NOTES AND CLIPPINGS. TRADE SURVEYS.
ILLUSTRATIONS.
HOUSE OF GEORGE O. SHATTUCK, ESQ., BEACON ST., BOS
TON, MASS.
[Gelatine Print issued with the International and Imperial Editions only.] THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, PORTLAND, OREGON. TOWER OF THE SAME.
MAIN ENTRANCE OF THE SAME.
Additional Illustrations in the International Edition.
IRON WORK FROM PALACES IN SIENNA, ITALY.
COMPETITIVE DESIGN FOR THE COMPLETION OF SOUTH
KENSINGTON MUSEUM.
ACCEPTED DESIGN FOR THE COMPLETION TO SAME. EXETER CATHEDRAL. PLAN OF SAME.
SPIRES AND TOWERS OF SOME OF SIR CHRISTOPHER
WREN’S CHURCHES IN LONDON.
BATHS AND LIBRARY, DEWSBURY, ENG. ARTIST’S HOUSE, KENSINGTON, ENG.
NEW FRONT TO NORTH TRANSEPT OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY. PAIR OF HOUSESj BURNT ASH HILL, LEE, ENG. ST. THOMAS’S CHURCH HALL, WEST HAM, ENG.
ROME. FROM A DRAWING OF THE LATE G. BASEVI. FLORENCE, FROM A DRAWING BY THE SAME. FOUNTAIN OF AMBOISE.
THE SANITAS TRAPS and CLOSETS
Are the SIMPLEST, CHEAPEST and most SCIENTIFIC APPLIANCES in the market.
These Specialties have the approval and endorsement of Architects, Builders, Engineers, Superintendents, Plumbers and Medical Authorities, and their acceptance by the owner of the building is assured if he is made to realize the saving affected by their use.
In one building a Chicago Architect saved his client two
thousand dollars by using the Sanitas Traps instead of the ordinary S. Trap.
We shall be glad to correspond with parties not already familiar with the merits of these goods.
SMITH & ANTHONY STOVE CO.,
BOSTON,
Makers and Proprietors of SANITAS Appliances.
64 Gold Street, New York. .... 219 Lake Street, Chicago. STANLEY BROS., NUNEATON, ENGLAND.
; Ornamental Red Cresting a-Cotta, String-Course, Etc.; Blue, Red, Buff, Black and ;, Entrance Halls, Conservatories, etc.).
les (&s supplied to most of the principal lg more than 1,000 designs, on application.
I UNITED STATES.
Architecture
Under Nationalism,
--------by---------
J, PICKERING PUTNAM,
1 vol., 12mo., boards, - - - 25 cents, i t
[ FROM THE BOSTON HERALD.]
The results reached by Mr. Putnam are astonishing. He considers the probable status of the important art he practices under conditions that would assure a freedom from the rush and worry involving the architect of to-day and presenting other important aspects of nationalism with admirable clearness. His treatment of the various kinds of waste make highly interesting reading.
Sold by Booksellers. Sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, by the Publishers,
Ticknor & Co., Boston.
CONTENTS.