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A weekly Journal of Constructive and Decorative Art. Published
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The American Architect
(Incorporated)
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HAYWARD
BUILDING SAN FRANCISCO
PERCY & MEYERS
Architects
Interior view showing “Richardson Doors making each room
a separate building.
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Fire entered room in foreground through window. Richardson Doors prevented spreading to connecting office.
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