The American Architect and Building News, Vol. 27, No. 733, January 11, 1890 By: Various |
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The American Architect and Building News, Vol. 27, No. 733, January 11, 1890 is a fascinating compilation of architectural designs and construction news from the late 19th century. This publication offers a valuable glimpse into the prevailing architectural trends and innovative techniques of the time.
The detailed illustrations and in-depth commentary provide insight into the creativity and craftsmanship of architects during this period. From residential buildings to commercial structures, the diversity of projects featured in this volume showcases the talent and vision of the architectural community in America.
Readers with an interest in historical architecture will find this publication to be a treasure trove of inspiration and information. The meticulous attention to detail and dedication to quality evident in the designs and articles presented make this a valuable resource for anyone studying or working in the field of architecture.
Overall, The American Architect and Building News, Vol. 27, No. 733, January 11, 1890 is a must-read for enthusiasts of architecture and design history. Its timeless appeal and informative contents ensure that it remains a relevant and valuable reference for years to come. VOL. XXVII. Copyright, 1890, by Ticknor & Company, Boston, Mass. No 733. Entered at the Post Office at Boston as second class matter. JANUARY 11, 1890. [Illustration: CONTENTS] SUMMARY: Our International Edition and the Support it would receive Abroad and should receive Here. The Influence of Architectural Journals on the Reputations of Architects. Probable Irregularity in Publication. Death of Mr. Charles Keely, Architect. The Movement to abolish the Tariff on Works of Art. The Borrowing of Fire Engines as it affects Insurance. The Duke of Brunswick's Monument at Geneva. An Opening for Architects in Spanish America. 17 CIVIL AND DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE. I. 19 LETTER FROM PARIS. 21 LOSS OF POWER BY RADIATION OF HEAT. 22 THE COST OF A SMALL MUSEUM. 23 SANITARY ENTOMBMENT: THE IDEAL DISPOSITION OF THE DEAD. 24 THE VERPLANCK HOMESTEAD, FISHKILL, N.Y. 26 ELECTRICITY'S VICTIMS IN EUROPE. 27 ILLUSTRATIONS: House of G.M. Smith, Esq., Providence, R.I. The Cathedral of St. Machar, Aberdeen. Monument in the South Transept of the Cathedral, Aberdeen, Scotland. The Hotel de Soto, Savannah, Ga. Memorial Church of the Angels, Los Angeles, Cal. St. Augustine's Roman Catholic Church Buildings, Brooklyn, N... Continue reading book >>
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