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Identifier: architectenginee6220sanf (find matches)
Title: Architect and engineer
Year: 1905 (1900s)
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Subjects: Architecture Architecture Architecture Building
Publisher: San Francisco : Architect and Engineer, Inc
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: San Francisco Public Library

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Twentieth Centuryis to find those sources of motive which will draw out the productive powerof the manual worker and the technical man. When the architect and theworkman are enlisted, houses will be built. The credit-power of the com-munity, based on productive capacity, will back their co-operative effort.Profits are not indispensable. But houses are. Portland, Oregon, Competition A competition is being held at Portland, Oregon, for the proposed $1,000,000Cathedral for the Oregon Consistory No. 1. . Mr. Wm. Gray Purcell, architect, 812 Spalding building. Portland, has beenappointed architectural advisor and has charge of the details in preparing theprogram. The architects who have been selected to enter the competition are: Messrs.Richard Martin, Jr., E. M. Lazarus, Edward A. Miller, A. N. Haley, W. C.Knigton, Morris Whitehouse, Albert Sutton and H. A. Whitney, the last twomentioned being partners, practicing vmder the firm name of Sutton & Whitney. THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER 93
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All sunlight is cut off from the narrow streets on which New York skyscrapers stand; and theshadows tall buildings throw on each other add to the gloom. Cutting Steps in the Skyscraper By F. W. FITZPATRICK, Consulting Architect* SHALL we go on building skyscrapers ? Sweden prohibits anything thatlooks like a skyscraper. London may allow two stories more than is nowlegal height, but even that is doubtful. Paris will not have any. It is inthis country, where every town of ten thousand persons must have a twelve-storied building or be entirely out of the running, that there is the liveliest inter-est in the skyscraper problem. New York insists upon skyscrapers; Chicago is not so sure but that they areunhygienic, light obscuring, unsightly and somewhat unnecessary. San Fran-cisco is now building three 15-story structures and announcement is made thatJanuary 1st the. Standard Oil Company will erect a 26-story office building, thetank roof of which will tower 85 feet above the Hobart buildi

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  • bookyear:1905
  • bookdecade:1900
  • bookcentury:1900
  • booksubject:Architecture
  • booksubject:Building
  • bookpublisher:San_Francisco___Architect_and_Engineer__Inc
  • bookcontributor:San_Francisco_Public_Library
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  • bookleafnumber:600
  • bookcollection:sanfranciscopubliclibrary
  • bookcollection:americana
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