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living architecture; a discussion of present day problems in a collection of essays written for and sponsored by the chicago chapter of the american institute of architects.

living architecture; a discussion of present day problems in a collection of essays written for and sponsored by the chicago chapter of the american institute of architects.

SKU: UR-34298-23
$250.00

8vo. 178 pp. Hard cover. Good. Blue cloth covered boards. Wear on boards, and discoloration on sides, with sunned spine. Pages fine. B&W plates throughout. Most of the articles appeared on consecutive Sundays in the Chicago Herald and Examiner, in the fall and winter of 1929-1930. Contents: Introduction / The editor. --Tall buildings of today / John A. Holabird, Henry J.B. Hoskins. --On planetaria / Ernest A. Grunsfeld, Jr. --The planning and architecture of public aquaria / Edwin H. Clark. --Centers of college life / Irving K. Pond. --When school architecture is distinguished / John L. Hamilton. --Modern opera houses in Europe and America / Alfred Shaw. --History of cinema theater architecture / George L. Rapp. --Chicago theater building in retrospect / Arthur Woltersdorf. --Planning branch libraries / Carl B. Roden. --Prison architecture through the ages / Ralph W. Zimmerman. --The rise and growth of hospitals / Richard E. Schmidt. --Chicago churches / Thomas E. Tallmadge. --Architectural expression for Chicago's World Fair / Hubert Burnham. --Distinction in brick architecture / Barry Byrne. --Thoughts on cooperative apartments / Henry K. Holsman. --A new era dawns in housing / Eugene H. Klaber. --The landscape setting of buildings / Jacob L. Crane, Jr. --Toward an American architecture / Irving K. Pond. --Biographical notes.

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