The AMERICAN ARCHITECT
AND BUILDING NEWS
Vol. XCI.JUNE 15, 1907.No. 1642. Editorial Summary:
Pages 229-230
The Society of Beaux-Arts Architects and the Endowment of the American Academy of Fine Arts at Rome — The New Director of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts — Death of Wm. J. Fryer, Consulting Architect — The Pittsburgh High-school Competition Scandal — Kitchens in New York Studio-apartments — Municipalities Not Liable for Light-and-Air Obstruction — The Ownership of Subterranean Water Supplies.
Cement for Building Construction............................................................. 231 The Pung-Duk Pagoda and Other Loot................................................. 233 New York Cityʼs Geologic Strata................................................................. 234 The Hall of the Knights at The Hague............................................... 235 Illustrations:
House at Edgeworth, Pa.: Three Plates — Houses at Pittsburgh, Pa.: Two Plates — House at St. Louis, Mo. — House and Stable at Chicago, Ill.: Two Plates — House at St. Louis, Mo.
Additional: Details of House at Edgeworth, Pa.: Two Plates.
Notes and Clippings................................................................................................ 236 Societies, Personal Mention, etc.
FLATIRON BUILDING
NEW YORK
Entered as second class matter November 18, 1901, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.
AND BUILDING NEWS
Vol. XCI.JUNE 15, 1907.No. 1642. Editorial Summary:
Pages 229-230
The Society of Beaux-Arts Architects and the Endowment of the American Academy of Fine Arts at Rome — The New Director of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts — Death of Wm. J. Fryer, Consulting Architect — The Pittsburgh High-school Competition Scandal — Kitchens in New York Studio-apartments — Municipalities Not Liable for Light-and-Air Obstruction — The Ownership of Subterranean Water Supplies.
Cement for Building Construction............................................................. 231 The Pung-Duk Pagoda and Other Loot................................................. 233 New York Cityʼs Geologic Strata................................................................. 234 The Hall of the Knights at The Hague............................................... 235 Illustrations:
House at Edgeworth, Pa.: Three Plates — Houses at Pittsburgh, Pa.: Two Plates — House at St. Louis, Mo. — House and Stable at Chicago, Ill.: Two Plates — House at St. Louis, Mo.
Additional: Details of House at Edgeworth, Pa.: Two Plates.
Notes and Clippings................................................................................................ 236 Societies, Personal Mention, etc.
FLATIRON BUILDING
NEW YORK
Entered as second class matter November 18, 1901, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.