The AMERICAN ARCHITECT
AND BUILDING NEWS
Vol. LXXXIX. MAY 26, 1906. No. 1587. Editorial Summary :
Pages 173-174
The Duty a Community Owes to Owners of Indestructible Buildings— Refrigerating-rooms a Trap for the Unwary—Lower-story Door and Window Grilles Dangerous—The Peace Palace Competition—An Attractive Dwelling-house Competition—Death of Charles A. Lopez, Sculptor—Mummies and Consumption—Typhoid Bacilli Killed by Prolonged Mild Frost.
The Pennsylvania Railroad-Station in New York........................ 175 Church Sanitation................................................................................. 176 A Comparison of English and American Building Laws—II.... 178 Societies, Personal Mention, Building News, Etc.
Plates:
United States Express Company’s Building, New York, N. Y.—Detail of the Same—National Mechanics’ Bank, Baltimore, Md.—Garage of Andrew Carnegie, Esq., New York, N. Y.—Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger-station, New York, N. Y.: Eight Plates.
Additional Plates (International Edition) :
Entrance to the National Mechanics’ Bank, Baltimore, Md.—Fifty-ninth Street Entrance: DeWitt Clinton High-school, New York, N. Y.
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 3, 1870
AND BUILDING NEWS
Vol. LXXXIX. MAY 26, 1906. No. 1587. Editorial Summary :
Pages 173-174
The Duty a Community Owes to Owners of Indestructible Buildings— Refrigerating-rooms a Trap for the Unwary—Lower-story Door and Window Grilles Dangerous—The Peace Palace Competition—An Attractive Dwelling-house Competition—Death of Charles A. Lopez, Sculptor—Mummies and Consumption—Typhoid Bacilli Killed by Prolonged Mild Frost.
The Pennsylvania Railroad-Station in New York........................ 175 Church Sanitation................................................................................. 176 A Comparison of English and American Building Laws—II.... 178 Societies, Personal Mention, Building News, Etc.
Plates:
United States Express Company’s Building, New York, N. Y.—Detail of the Same—National Mechanics’ Bank, Baltimore, Md.—Garage of Andrew Carnegie, Esq., New York, N. Y.—Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger-station, New York, N. Y.: Eight Plates.
Additional Plates (International Edition) :
Entrance to the National Mechanics’ Bank, Baltimore, Md.—Fifty-ninth Street Entrance: DeWitt Clinton High-school, New York, N. Y.
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 3, 1870