The AMERICAN ARCHITECT
AND BUILDING NEWS
Kegulur Dttton
Vol. XCI.FEBRUARY 23, 1907.No. 1626. Editorial Summary :
Pages 81-82
A California Law Compelling the Employment of an Architect for Every Building—The Insincerity of the License Movement—Minnesota Threatened with a License Law—Death of Albert W. Maas, Architect—A Height-limit Law to Protect the Capitol at Hartford, Conn.—“Tainted” Money and the Oversensitive Official—An Expert’s Fee.
Architectural Design in America.............................................................. . 83 The Sanitary Features of Markets and Abattoirs.—IV............. 85
Communication ......................................................................................................... 87
Competition for Concrete Suburban Houses.
Notes and Clippings................................................................................................... 88 Societies, Personal Mention, Building News, etc. Plates:
House of G. L. Williams, Escj., Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.: Two-Plates—Market Building and Market Square, Pullman, 111.: Two Plates—blouse of Mrs. James Downs, Rochester, N. Y.— House of Kendall B. Castle, Escp, Rochester, N. Y.—Plans of the Foregoing.
Additional Plate (International Edition) :
Portico: House of G. L. Williams, Esq., Buffalo, N. Y.
12 West 40TH StreetNEW 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, 1879.
AND BUILDING NEWS
Kegulur Dttton
Vol. XCI.FEBRUARY 23, 1907.No. 1626. Editorial Summary :
Pages 81-82
A California Law Compelling the Employment of an Architect for Every Building—The Insincerity of the License Movement—Minnesota Threatened with a License Law—Death of Albert W. Maas, Architect—A Height-limit Law to Protect the Capitol at Hartford, Conn.—“Tainted” Money and the Oversensitive Official—An Expert’s Fee.
Architectural Design in America.............................................................. . 83 The Sanitary Features of Markets and Abattoirs.—IV............. 85
Communication ......................................................................................................... 87
Competition for Concrete Suburban Houses.
Notes and Clippings................................................................................................... 88 Societies, Personal Mention, Building News, etc. Plates:
House of G. L. Williams, Escj., Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.: Two-Plates—Market Building and Market Square, Pullman, 111.: Two Plates—blouse of Mrs. James Downs, Rochester, N. Y.— House of Kendall B. Castle, Escp, Rochester, N. Y.—Plans of the Foregoing.
Additional Plate (International Edition) :
Portico: House of G. L. Williams, Esq., Buffalo, N. Y.
12 West 40TH StreetNEW 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, 1879.