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Identifier: architectenginee11333sanf (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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nis might be. ladies, ifyou find any ofBce doors locked, some ofus have hours by appointment!) Likewise the cafe is no ordinary hostelry.Its walls have been decorated with frescoesby a half-dozen different artists and archi-tects, the names of some of whom may befound in Who s Who and their worklends corresponding charm to the roomswhich it decorates. It is interesting to know,also, that in every case such work was done hand-made furniture is constructed, and re-cently Edgar Cheesewrights decorativeshop has also taken up its quarters there.Both of these shops are approachedthrough a spacious court shaded with pep-per trees which gives an impression ofcharm even before entering. The three buildings constitute a notableexample of what may be achieved in theway of creating atmosphere. even whenonly a small amount of architecture is in-volved, and when it is handicapped by be-ing placed on opposite sides of a street. THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER <^ 25 ► SEPTEMBER. NINETEEN THIRTY-THREE
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PEN SKETCH OF THE RUPPEL-NEFF BUILDING, PASADENABy Elmer Grey THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER ^ 24 ^ SEPTEMBER. NINETEEN THIRTY-THREE WHY NOT BROADCAST THE ARCHITECTSSTORY? by EUGENE CLARK in P in rencil Points Pc Editors Note—Some broadcasting has been attempted onthe Pacific Coast in behalf of the profession but it has notbeen altogether successful, according to reports. .NTEREST in build-ing and remodeling can be greatly stimu-lated through broadcasts by architects fromthe local radio stations in their communi-ties, and at the same time a more just ap-preciation of the value of the services thearchitectural profession has to offer canbe developed. It is easy; it costs nothingand it can do untold good. Architects here and there have been giv-ing radio talks from time to time, but thenumber of these talks might well be in-creased a hundred fold and more. Everypart of this country should be covered fre-quently with broadcasts by architects. Theradio is used extensively by just aboutevery

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  • bookid:architectenginee11333sanf
  • bookyear:1905
  • bookdecade:1900
  • bookcentury:1900
  • booksubject:Architecture
  • booksubject:Building
  • bookpublisher:San_Francisco___Architect_and_Engineer__Inc
  • bookcontributor:San_Francisco_Public_Library
  • booksponsor:San_Francisco_Public_Library
  • bookleafnumber:389
  • bookcollection:sanfranciscopubliclibrary
  • bookcollection:americana
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