The American Architect and Building News

The American Architect and Building News, Vol. 27, No. 733, January 11, 1890

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 Tar...

Chapters

4. Part 4

The useful little catalogue of the casts in the Museum, prepared by Mr. H.W. Kent, the curator, to whom we are indebted for the figures which we shall quote, shows 124 numbers i...

3. Part 3

For artists and archæologists and lovers of old Paris, whom these new transformations displease and who regret the picturesque past, the authorities have had the forethought to...

2. Part 2

With the advent of Christ came new ideas which caused new departures, not only in religious and monastic architecture, but in civil architecture, as well. Christianity, in procl...

5. Part 5

The proposition, then, soon to be submitted for public approval is this: to erect in the suburbs of our large towns and cities, perhaps even in their most thickly-populated part...

7. Part 7

We do not agree to be responsible for the acts of the Clerk-of-Works, or for the negligence or violations of contracts by the contractors any further than we can reasonably dete...

6. Part 6

This house has recently been completed for Mr. E.C. Philp, and stands in one of the best suburbs of the city. The materials employed are Wellington red brick for the facings abo...

1. Part 1

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 I...

8. Part 8

The iron industry, as a whole, is on a very permanent foundation. Manufacturers are hurrying to complete new works; lumber manufacturers, especially throughout the South, are st...