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IXX 19411961
Author(s): SHIRLEY PRAGER BRANNER and BARBARA WRISTON
Source: Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 20, INDEX TO THE
JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIANS: VOLUMES IXX 19411961
(1961), pp. i-xvi, 1-454
Published by: University of California Press on behalf of the Society of Architectural
Historians
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INDEX TO
VOLUMES I-XX
1941-1961
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JOURNAL OF
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FOREWORD
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Looking back, it seems most unlikely that the project, first discussed in Cleveland,
was to grow to such enormous proportions over the years, involving hours of discus
sion, years of labor, and many individuals.
As so often in human enterprises, the Board of Directors changed its collective
mind many times as to the intent and probable use of the Index. At first, they planned
a modest thirty-two pages which could be bound with a Journal issue, rather than a
separate hard-cover volume as the College Art Association had done earlier.
The board decided to ask Ruth Cook (1891-1966), Librarian of the School of Ar
chitecture at Harvard, to prepare the Index and she agreed to do so. One of the reasons
for the choice was that she was a founder member of the Society and for many years
In the meantime, Charles E. Peterson had urged that something more elaborate
was needed, but when he, Robert Branner, and Harley McKee proposed that the
Index should include all proper nouns, place-names, and general subjects, the Direc
tors tabled the idea.
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Fine Arts, and asked for a grant to help the project. He gave us much good counsel and
a grant of $2,500, later increased to $2,855.
Over the years, the Graham Foundation has been extremely patient as the Society
changed the direction of the Index.
In 1964 the board decided to ask Shirley Branner to prepare an entirely different
type of Index incorporating new technology. She has described this in her Preface.
As will be seen when the Index concept changed dramatically, something far more
elaborate, difficult, and complicated was undertaken, requiring more extensive finan
cial help which came from several sources. They are: The Edgar J. Kaufmann Chari
table Foundation, $7,500; The Samuel H. Kress Foundation, $2,855; The Graham
Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, $2,855, for a total of $13,210,
which was matched by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The latter grant
was for the estimated costs of computerization of the Index. Expenses were higher
than anticipated and the National Endowment for the Humanities subsequently made
a supplementary award of $8,000. These foundations and the National Endowment
for the Humanities, of course, can not be held responsible for the material published
here.
The Society of Architectural Historians is grateful for all the devoted and effective
work of these two distinguished but dissimilar women, to the officers and directors
during these years, and to the foundations and the National Endowment for the Hu
VI
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PREFACE
Architectural Historians were simple and unequivocal. The aim of the Society
The directions
given me in 1964 by the Index Committee of the Society of
was access to all the information contained in the first twenty years of its Jour
nal, and the guiding rule was completeness. The indexer was to exercise no value judg
ments or selectivity regarding the references to be indexed, and, in the interest of speed,
was to undertake no research to verify authors' statements. In short, the indexer was
charged with producing in book form a tool that would show where to find who said
goal was broadened to include computer retrieval capability and, through computer
ization, the possibility of cumulating successive Journal indexes with the first Twenty
Year Index. For these aspects of the Society's aims, the directions were far less precise.
This was a new field in which there were neither guidelines nor precedents for "in
depth" computerization in the humanities.
In the actual production of the Index, the original twofold goal (completeness and
no research) turned out to be somewhat contradictory, and the added goal of com
puterization complicated immeasurably my original approach to the creation of the
present volume. In the next few pages, I shall try to elucidate some of the problems
that were posed and my solutions to them, and to offer some suggestions for the most
Following the rule of completeness, every article, book review, letter to the editor,
and SAH News section of the first twenty years of the Journal was read and indexed.
Cards were made for each building, person, book, article, and subject mentioned in
the text or footnotes, whether related to architecture or any other field, and subse
quently interfiled in a single alphabet. The only items for which cards were not made
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It was natural in a journal devoted essentially to one field for many of the same
names and subjects to occur repeatedly, and before long a compromise regarding the
literal transcription of the authors' words and a modification of the "no research"
principle had to be made. Authors frequently used different terminology for the same
subjects, or spelled names differently, or made incomplete or ambiguous references
which, while incidental to the main thrust of their own articles, required clarification
for indexing purposes. Typographical errors, especially in the early, mimeographed
volumes produced during World War II, contributed generously to these difficulties.
In the case of terminology for subject headings, it was a simple matter to select one
form and refer from all others, and the reader will find a liberal use of cross references.
My criterion for selection, when it was not purely arbitrary, was to prefer the forms
used most frequently by the authors themselves. Thus Ideal cities prevails over Uto
pias, and Skyscrapers over Tall buildings. Often, however, the references were to close
ly related but not identical subjects. Lists of subject headings known to me, such as
Art Index, the Avery Library periodical index, or those published by the Library of
Congress, were not adequate to the depth of indexing required in the highly concen
trated field of the SAH Journal. Rather than impose upon the authors' references a
terminology that was universally applicable but not invariably exact, I preferred to
make compound subject headings that embraced a variety of similar or closely related
concepts. Thus the Index includes many headings such as Hotels and Inns, and Mauso
leums, Sepulchral monuments, Tombs, etc. There are, in addition, separate headings for
less closely related subjects, with numerous see also references between them.
Less simple to resolve without research were discrepancies in the names of persons
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could not automatically be assumed to mean Sir Kenneth Clark, Richard Morris
Hunt, or William Morris. There were seven entries under Hunt without given name,
for example, but twelve Hunts with given name, to any or none of whom the former
could have referred.
Even more difficult to accept without some searching, were references by writers
who assumed on the part of the reader a familiarity with the material equal to their
own, and whose allusions were not precise enough for a less knowledgeable indexer. I
simply did not know how to use the authors' statements in the following examples :
.. it recalls the trilobed plan of... S. Maria in the Capitol...." ; and "In 1906... the
Queen had attended the opening of the Salon-restaurant of the theater." In the first
case, the church had to be identified since buildings were being entered under city.
Was "in the Capitol" part of the name of the building or an indication of its location?
And in the second example, I knew only that the lady in question was the Queen of
Spain. I had to find her name in order to enter it in the Index since neither Queen nor
Spain was satisfactory as a form of entry.
Eventually I established a modus operandi which I call, somewhat in imitation of a
Library of Congress cataloging procedure, "no research for no conflict." When the
authors' references did not conflict with other entries in the Index, or if they aroused
no suspicions as to the possibility of conflict, error, or duplication, they were allowed
to stand unaltered. When there was conflict or ambiguity, I did the minimum amount
of research to identify, distinguish, or verify the items in question. In some cases, a
great deal of research was necessaryin others very little. At no time, however, was
it my intention either to substantiate or repudiate the authors ; that was not my charge.
Nor should the user of this Index assume that the spelling, terminology, and attribu
tions are uniformly reliable as a result of my work. The Index is basically, as it was
intended to be, a tool showing where to find who said what about anything.
The influence of the computer in my establishment and organization of entries was
confined largely to punctuation and alphabetization, and in connection with them,
the arrangement and terminology of sub-headings. The logical sequence of entries and
the relation of main headings to each other, to modifying paragraphs or to sub-head
ings depended on coding such relationships into directions comprehensible to the
machine. These directions were communicated to the keypunchers via the index
I was assured that all the problems had been solved, a particular item appeared on a
ix
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print-out as: zzzz (bad code). But this is not the place to describe in detail the
difficulties encountered or the frustrations of proofreading some six miles of print-out
none of which corresponded visually to the printed book I hoped would result. If
the layout of the pages and the unorthodox look of much of the spacing are less than
perfect, the faults are more than compensated for, I believe, by the existence of a tape
on which all the information has been stored and coded in such a way that future SAH
Indexes, and indeed indexes to other works, can be merged with it. Moreover, the
information can be retrieved, not only in the form in which the entries appear on the
printed pages, but by a variety of other approaches. The potential for its use in an
interdisciplinary, cooperative storage and retrieval program, a major goal of the So
ciety of Architectural Historians, remains to be explored.
In making the best use of this Index, a few of its characteristics should be kept in mind.
ALPHABETIZATION
the reader to scan a page rapidly to find an item which might not be filed in the ex
pected place, but his search should be facilitated if he bears in mind the following few
basic rules.
1. Articles at the beginnings of entries are disregarded for filing purposes except
when they are part of place names or personal names. In the latter cases an exception
is made to the word by word filing, and the compound name is treated as a single word.
Labacco The Ladies Home Journal
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McTavish
McRae
M'Vean
Macrobius Madden
USSR
DUPLICATION OF INFORMATION
Entries are made for structures under city, except for country houses, rural bridges,
or the like, which are entered directly by name. Additional entries are made under the
names of the architects, if known, and under the type of building, except for houses,
churches, or other forms occurring in such quantity as to be useless. Entries for the
Allegheny County Courthouse and Jail, for example, can be found under Pittsburgh,
instances, under the museums, libraries, or buildings in which they are located.
PUNCTUATION
( ) are used, in addition to their usual manner as modifiers, after the names of
buildings or art works to enclose the names of the architects, builders, or artists to
whom they are attributed by the authors.
[ ] around page and illustration numbers indicate that the numbers were supplied
by the indexer. They are also used to enclose words supplied in titles of articles and
books or names of organizations. Names, phrases, and titles enclosed in brackets fol
lowing main or sub-headings are variant forms found in the Journal or elsewhere in the
course of my searches.
Multiple variants, as well as cross references to more than one subject heading, are
separated from each other by semi-colons.
Mount Locust [Ferguson (William) House ; Mound Plantation]
means that Mount Locust is the entry, and variant forms of the name of the plantation
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Colons are used in entries being referred to, to separate main headings (in bold
face) from sub-headings.
Architecture
When, in 1964, Allen Brooks, the then President of the Society of Architectural His
torians asked me, on behalf of the Board of Directors, to index their Journal, I ac
cepted in the belief that I was making a commitment of about a year or two. Since then,
its organization and completion by numerous people. Dorothy Balogh, Shirley Dia
mond, Mira Gess, and Elsa Resnick all worked diligently and painstakingly to check
the accuracy of thousands of page and illustration numbers. Over the years, members
of the Index Committee have included Robert Branner, Howard Hibbard, Robert
Jorgensen, Henry Millon, Osmund Overby, Adolf Placzek, and Phoebe Stanton.
Their encouragement and advice have been of inestimable value. To Jane Davies, Ed
gar Kaufmann Jr., and Everard M. Upjohn I am greatly indebted for their willingness
to help me verify and organize the entries for Alexander Jackson Davis, Frank Lloyd
Wright, and Richard Upjohn, respectively. Special thanks go also to John M. Dickey
who, as a more than merely interested treasurer, was one of the first to urge the com
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puterization of the Index. Freeman Keith's good taste and knowledgeability in mat
ters of design and layout were invaluable gifts offered to me in my attempts to over
come the difficulties imposed by the computer. The programming was done by John
Macalino, and without his careful explanations and patience, the Index would still be
on cards.
Proofreading this Index proved to be a monumental task because of the role of the
computer in its composition. Some forty thousand sheets of print-out, bearing no re
semblance to the printed page, containing numbers and symbols that represented ac
cents, spacing, indentations, and distinctions between type faces, were proofread by
Rebecca Morris and Neville Thompson. My debt to them for their willingness to do a
very unpleasant job under pressure of time is very great indeed. To Neville, as well as
to Adolf Placzek and the staff of Avery Library, I owe a special word of thanks for
much help extended during the research stages of the project.
While I can take creditor blamefor the creation of the Index, two people are
take the project, and of the subsequent Committees until the Index was ready for
publication, has been by my side throughout the entire project, advising and working
with me at every stage and asking only that the standards be kept high. I hope this
Index lives up to all their expectations and is the useful tool it was meant to be.
SHIRLEY P. BRANNER
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ABBREVIATIONS
Ala. Alabama
d. died
Ind. Indiana
apt. apartment
Ariz. Arizona
Ark. Arkansas
introd. introduction
'
assoc. association
dept. department
Jap. Japan
Aus. Austria
jr. junior
dr. doctor
jt. joint
Kan. Kansas
Berm. Bermuda
Ky. Kentucky
bibl. bibliography
Jam. Jamaica
b. born
biogr. biographer,
biographical, biography
bk. book
engraver
enl. enlarged
La. Louisiana
Lux. Luxembourg
fig. figure
Mass. Massachusetts
fl. flourished
Md. Maryland
Bulg. Bulgaria
Me. Maine
Fla. Florida
c. century
Mex. Mexico
ca. circa
Ga. Georgia
gen. general
Ger. Germany
gov. governor
gov't, government
Colo. Colorado
111. Illinois
Calif. California
Can. Canada
corp. corporation
Czech. Czechoslovakia
mfr. manufacturer
Mich. Michigan
Minn. Minnesota
Miss. Mississippi
Mo. Missouri
Mont. Montana
n, nn footnote, -s
N.C. North Carolina
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Tenn. Tennessee
pref. preface
pres. president
Tex. Texas
prof, professor
pseud, pseudonym
Neb. Nebraska
Neth. Netherlands
Nev. Nevada
Rum. Rumania
Russ. Russia
obit, obituary
translator
Turk. Turkey
Okla. Oklahoma
vs. versus
Ont. Ontario
Vt. Vermont
Or. Oregon
sec. secretary
Scot. Scotland
Pa. Pennsylvania
sen. senator
Pan. Panama
sr. senior
Pol. Poland
Ste. Sainte
Port. Portugal
suppl. supplement
Switz. Switzerland
portr. portrait
Wyo. Wyoming
Yugo. Yugoslavia
XVI
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A
ACLS see American Council of Learned Societies Abert, J. J., Col., VII:l/2:10n6
AIA see American Institute of Architects; American Abingdon, Va.
Institution of Architecture Church, XVIII:2:72
ASAH see Society of Architectural Historians Abrantes, Brazil see Espirito Santo, Brazil
ASCORAL see L'Assemble de Constructeurs pour une Abreu, Joo Nunes de
Renovation Architecturale Ceiling painting, Menino Deus, Lisbon, XV:3:21
Palace Chapel of Charlemagne, XX:2:87,88,89 Academic dissertations see Dissertations and theses
Statue of Charlemagne from, XVII: 1:22 Academical Village of T. Jefferson see Charlottesville,
Home of, Helsinki, XVI:1:32 Acadmie de France, Rome see Rome (City)
Abadie, Paul, 1812-1884, 1:3/4:14; XIV:3:13 Acadmie des Beaux-Arts, 1:2:5; 1:3/4:8; XVII:1:22
Abattoirs Acadmie Franaise, 11:3:6; XIV:4:13; XV:2:3;
Lyons, France (T. Gamier), XIX:1:16 n2, 22 n37 XVII:1:22; XVIII:4:141; XX:2:93; XX:3:124
Abbas I [the Great], Shah of Persia, 111:4:47; Acadmie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, 1:2:4
XIX:4:184
Academies
Abbey, 18th c. brig, XII: 1:22 Baillres (Raoul) House project (F. L. Wright),
Abdu-l-Mejid, Sultan, provides ground for Crimean Achradina see Syracuse, Italy
War Memorial Church in Istanbul, XIX:4:159 Ackerman, James S., credits to (E. B. MacDougall
Jrusalem nouvelle (and L. H. Vincent), IV:3/4:4 "Architectural Practice in the Italian Renaissance,"
Abell, A. S., 19th c. owner of Sun Bldg., XV:4:16 The Cortile del Belvedere, XIV:1:31
Abercorn, Ga., settling of, XX:2:49 Rev. by D. R. Coffin, XIV:4:30-31
Abercrombie, Patrick, XVI:4:33; XVIII:3:76; Ackerman, Phyllis
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Mex.
XIII:
1:3
Acora,
Peru
XII:
1:7
Church, 16th c., V:40 Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres, XII: 1:7,12;
Acoustics, X:3:[31]; XII:1:24-31 passim XIII: 1:3-10
Acworth, Angus W., VI:3/4:37; VIII:3/4:66 Bibl. comp, by E. Scheyer, XIII:1:10
"Legal Protection of 'National Buildings,' " Adams (Henry) Fellowship, 1:1:24
VI:3/4:8-13 Adams, Mrs. Henry, d. 1885, XII:1:7,8,10,11
Adam, James Adams, J. T., XII:1:12
See also Adam Brothers Adams, J. W 19th c.
Works in Architecture (and R. Adam), XIX:4:184; Crystal Palace design, N.Y., XVI:1:17 nil
XX:3:118,126 Adams, John, brother of Henry Adams, XII: 1:10
Adam, John (see also Adam Style), XX: 1:24 Adams, John, U.S. Pres., family of, first to occupy East
Adam, Robert (see also Adam Brothers; Adam Style), Room at White House, XIII:2:3; offered
infl. in London, XX:3:134; debt to Palladio, President's house, Philadelphia, XII:2:27
XIX:4:136; G. A. Selva admiration for, Adams, John Quincy, IX:1/2:31
XIX:4:142; J. Summerson on (quote), XIII:4:32 Adams, Julius W.
Niche motif, XX: 1:26; illus. XX:3:134 fig 4 Addison, Agnes see Gilchrist, Agnes Addison
Stove designs, XX: 1:24,26 Addison Gallery of American Art [Additon Gallery]
Adam, William see Adam Brothers see Andover, Mass.
Adam Brothers (see also Adam, James; Adam, Robert; Addy, Sidney Oldall, XVII:2:22 n34
Adam Style), X:2:16; XIV:2:8; XVII:4:36; XX:1:24 Adelman, Benjamin
Syon House Laundry Plant of see Milwaukee
Redecoration of, XIV:3:3 Adena [Worthington (Thomas) Home] (B. H. Latrobe),
Adam Style (see also Adam, Robert; Adam Brothers), XII:2:25
11:1:35; 11:4:30; VI:3/4:18; VIII:3/4:25; IX:3:14; AdernO, Italy
XX: 1:23,25; XX:3:122,136; illus. X:2:17; X:4:27; Adler, Dankmar (see also Adler and Sullivan),
XX:3:134 fig 4 accomplishments minimized, XIX:2:62; biogr.,
Houses of see Crockett, Tex.; Jasper, Tex. School, XI: 1:27; on electicism, XII:4:17; G. G.
Adams, Abigail, IX:4:22 Elmslie on, XX:3:141; as engineer, IV:2:6; use of
Adams, Brooks, XIII: 1:5,6 incandescent lights, III:4:[20a]; as consultant for
Adams, Charles Francis, 1807-1886, XII:1:7 the "McKinley Wigwam," St. Louis, X:3:[31]; H.
Adams, Henry, on railroad fever of 19th c XVII:4:38; Morrison on, XX:3:141,142; on steel and glass,
"Henry Adams' Mont-Saint-Michel and Adler, Sara, daughter of Dankmar Adler, XX:3:141
ChartresXIII: 1:3-10 Adler and Sullivan (see also Adler, Dankmar; Sullivan,
House of see Washington, D.C.: Hay (John) House Louis H.), aesthetic solutions of, XII:3:31; G. G.
Elmslie in office of, XI:2:25; XIX:2:62-68; R. M.
Line preparing guide to work of, X:l:28;
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use of power fans for moving air, III:4:[20a]; and Rev. by H. H. Hilberry, XVIII:l:34-35
skyscraper, XV:3:31; F. L. Wright in office of, Aediculae see Baldaquins, Canopies, Ciboria, etc.
111:4:52; XIX:2:62-63; XIX:3:129; XX:3:142 Aegina
Works Temple of Aphaia, XIII:4:4; XVI:4:33; XVII:1:33;
Auditorium Bldg., Chicago, 1:2:23; 11:3:33; XX:4:202; illus. XIII:4:4 fig 1
III:4:[20a]; IV:2:9,11; IX:l/2:29; XVII:2:30; Aelianus
XVIII:2:68; XX:1:16 Taktike Theoria, XX:2:[59]
Borden Block, Chicago, IX:l/2:30; XX:1:17-18 Aemilian Way [Via Aemila], VIII:3/4:31,32,37
Prudential Bldg. see Adler and Sullivan: Works: Dwellings, IV:2:30-33; VI:3/4:31-32,33; illus.
Rothschild Store, 210 W. Monroe St., Chicago, \he of Innocence, by E. Wharton, XIV:1:21
Schiller [Shiller] Bldg. [Garrick Theater Bldg.], "th C' architect of Baltimore, XVII: 1:32
rir -, e s-, ^ t / Agnolo, Donato d see Bramante
Selz,XXI
Schwab
Factor,. Chicago. XX: 1 ; 16,18; illus. ; Market halls. Market places and
18 fie 27
, r" ' 0 Markets; for specific Agorae see directly under city,
illus. IV:2:18
Golden Doorway, IV:2:12; XX:3:142; illus. Taj Mahal, 111:4:47-48; XV:4:7-11; XVIII:4:168;
IV:2:[3],4,6,12 illus. XV:4:8 fig 1; 9 fig 2; 11 fig 3
Palacio
de
Gobierno,
XV:3:12
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Aichison - Alberti
c.,
IV:2:30-31
Albano
Air lifts (see also Elevators), XVI:4:23 Floor Mosaic under, XX:2:83; illus. XX:2:83
Air-Son-Lumire, C.I.A.M., 111:1/2:44 fig 11
Airplane hangars see Hangars Albany, N.Y.
Airports Academy (P. Hooker), 111:1/2:39
Barajas, Spain, XVIII:2:47 Capitol
Santos Dumont, Brazil (M. and M. Roberto), City plan, Maps and Views
XVII:2:31 City plans
Aischylos see Aeschylus 1652, Beverwyck (P. Stuyvesant), 111:1/2:36-37;
Aix-en-Provence illus. 111:1 /2:[36a]
Courthouse, design (C. N. Ledoux), 111:3:15 1764, 111:1/2:39 nl
Prison, design (C. N. Ledoux), 111:3:15; XII:4:30n6 1794 (S. DeWitt), 111:1/2:38-39
Aix-la-Chapelle see Aachen Maps, 111:1/2:62
Akbar,
111:4:47
XV:4:21
n49
Aksunkur, Amir Maps see Albany, N.Y.: City plan, Maps and Views
XIX:3:117
Madrasah of see Cairo: al-Ghri Madrasah Albert, Prince, at Pompeian Court luncheon, XIV:3:4
Mosque of see Cairo: al-Hakim Mosque Albert Memorial [Monument], London (G. G.
Mosque of see Damascus: Umayyad Mosque architectural practice in the time of, XIII:3:3; on
Alain de Lille [Alanus ab Insulis], XL3:13,16; circular town, 111:1/2:28; on distinction between
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Seattle, 1909 see derived from group of bldgs. initiated by, IX:4:13;
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Alberti - Alfonso
and B. Rossellino, XX: 1:40; and St. Peter's, Rome, Alembert, Jean Le Rond d', represents critical attitude,
XX: 1:40; studied, VIII: 1 /2:87; study of the past, XI:1:16
11:1:4; system of proportions, XIII:3:10 nlO; Aleotti
XVIII:4:146; XIX:2:88; and unity principle, Teatro Farnese, Parma, XVI:1:9-10
111:3:17; and Vatican Palace, XX:1:40; as a writer, Alessandri Palma, Arturo, Pres. of Chile, XVIII:3:85
XVII:3:10 Alessi, Galeazzo, IX:4:11-14 passim
["Letter to Matteo de' Pasti"], XIX: 1:41 Arkhangel'skiT Sobor [Cathedral of St. Michael the
Malatestan Temple see Alberti, Leon Battista: Alexander III, King of Macedonia [Alexander the
Buildings, Designs, Projects, etc.: S. Francesco Great], VI:3/4:22; VII:l/2:40; VIII:l/2:44,53;
S. Francesco [Malatestan Temple], Rimini, V:8; Alexander III, Pope [Orlando Bandinelli], XIV: 1:3
The
Arcade
in
Providence,
XII:3:13-16
Aldrich, Chester Holmes see Delano and Aldrich See also Alphonse
Aldrich, Dean, XX:4:192 Alfonso I, of Aragon, 12th c., XV:1:4
Aldrich, Will S. see Eckel and Aldrich Alfonso II, King of Aragon, XIV:L3
Aldrich, Winthrop, X:l:16 Alfonso II, King of Spain [Alfonso the Chaste],
Aldwinkle, Northamptonshire XVI:4:2,6
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Alfonso de Albuquerque, 16th c., XV:3:3 Allen, John R., Dr., XI:4:14
Alfonso the Chaste see Alfonso: Alfonso II, King of Allen, Roy O., Jr., see Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
Alford [Allford], Joseph, 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135 Allender, Frederick, 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135
Alford Family, of Lexington, Ky., VI: 1/2:19 Allford [Alfred; Aulford], John, 18th c. plasterer,
Alfred [Allford; Aulford], John, 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135
XX:3:135 Allford [Alford], Joseph, 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135
Alfred the Great, XVI:3:34 Allison, Robert, 18th c. carpenter of Philadelphia,
Alfred an der Leine XII:2:27,28; XV:4:27
11:1:9
n4
XI:2:21
Residence of see Nacogdoches, Tex. Alphonse, 1220-1271, Count of Poitiers and Toulouse,
Allen, Arthur, of Surry Co., Va. Alphonse I, 1103-1148, Count of Toulouse [Alphonse
Residence of see Bacon's Castle Jourdain], IV: 1:12
Allen, C. B mid 19th c of Engl., XVI:4:25 Alpoim, Jos Fernandes Pinto, XIV:4:10
Allen, Claire, 11:2:34 Governors' Palace [Imperial Palace; Post Office], Rio
Allen, D. P., Dr., VII:3/4:[4] de Janeiro, XIV:4:9; XV:3:18,30n4
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Ancient (see also specific locations, e.g. Pergamum: Santo Domingo [Ciudad Trujillo]
Burgos
Vipiteno
Cathedral
[Sterzing]
Altar,
IX:4:26
Cuzco,
Peru
Retablo,
V:22
Granada
Altona,
Ger.
Retable of Jesus Nazareno (J. Narvez, M. F. XVII:l:25-29; illus. XVII:l:26-28 figs 1-8
Thaw Memorial Reredos (Leake and Greene), Amat y Junient, Manuel, V:23
XVI:3:29 n29 Amate l'architettura [In Praise of Architecture], by G.
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Amatenango del Valle, Mex. - American Iron and Steel Institute of New York
Amatenango del Valle, Mex. American Federation of Arts, IV:1:37; VI:l/2:34
Church, XV:l:19n32 American Friends Service Project, Philadelphia,
Ambrogio, Giovanni d', XVIII:1:14 American Institute of Architects (see also American
Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, XVIII:3:97 Institution of Architecture; New York Society of
Ambulatories Architects), annual conventions, IV:1:34; XI:2:21;
Bois-Sainte-Marie, XII: 1:4 XVI:1:14; L. B. Bethune as first woman member
Charlieu of, XVIII:2:66; J. D. Forbes conferred honorary
St. Martin, VII:3/4:[10],11,12; IX:4:3; XII: 1:6 (1857), XIV:1:18; XVI: 1:24; XVI:3:36; and
Amer, Spain history (H. H. Saylor, The A.I.A. 's First Hundred
House plan, 1879, North Cambridge, illus. XX:4:170 Gold Medal Award
fig 1 1951, B. Maybeck, XI:3:30
Sketches of medieval churches (R. W. Gibson), 1952, A. Perret, XI:3:29
Monuments,
11:1:34-35
American art see United States: Art A Guide to Cleveland Architecture, 1796-1958,
American
Art
Union
XVIII:3:120
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Articles in "American Notes" (special dept. in House of see Sainte Genevieve, Mo.
each issue of the SAH Journal beginning Amon [Ammon]
with October, 1950, XI:3) are indexed Temple of see Karnak: Temples: Amon
under individual titles and subjects Amorim de Castro, Joaquim see Castro, Joaquim
Franklin, XX: 1:21; B. H. Latrobe's membership Amphitheaters see Stadiums (Arenas, Hippodromes,
in, XV:4:30 etc.); Theaters (Auditoriums, Concert halls, Opera
American Sugar Refining Co., XIV:l:22-24 Town Hall, New, 1648 [Royal Palace] (J. van
Bldgs. of see Jersey City, N.J.: American Sugar Campen), XX: 1:41-42
Refining Co. Town Hall, Old, XX:1:41
The American Vitruvius..., by W. Hegemann and E. Westerkerk, IX:3:6; 13 nn6,9; illus. IX:3:[8-9] figs 3-4
Peets, 111:1/2:8 Zuiderkerk, IX:3:13n9
Ames, Fisher, 11:4:9-10 Guy Park [Johnson (Col. Guy) Home], IV:2:38
XIX:3:130
Faade, XVII -A: 18 Anastasis, Church of the see Jerusalem: Holy Sepulchre
Hemicycle, XIII:1:30 Anatomy, Michelangelo on importance of, XIII:3:3
Interior space, XVII:2:16; illus. XVII:2:17 fig 37 Anchialos in Thrace
Nave, 11:2:5; illus. IV:3/4:[36b] fig 6 Coins of, XX:2:79
Piers, IV:3/4:40 Ancient architecture (see also Domestic architecture:
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Ancient Roman Construction in Italy from the Painting, ca. 1426, Johnson Collection, Philadelphia
Ancona, Ciriaco d', XVII:3:11 History of Chicago from the Earliest Period to the
Ancona, Italy Present Time, 11:4:16-17
Fortifications (A. da Sangallo, the younger), XIII:3:5 Andrei, Giovanni, and W. F. Small, XX:2:63
"Andean Baroque Decoration," by E. M. Dorta, Sculptured spandrel, Commercial and Farmers Bank,
Anderson, Bart, curator, Chester Co. Historical Society, Andrews, Alfred, 20th c., XI:4:[20] nlO
XII: 1:21' XII:3:28- XVI-4:31- XIX:2:82 "Nineteenth Century Architecture in Kentucky" (and
Anderson, Eliza see Godefroy, Eliza Anderson Andrews, John, 19th c owner of Belle Grove Plantation,
Anderson, Jos. Horatio, architect of Philadelphia and Andrews, R D., XI: 3 .29
Anderson, P.
XX: 1:44
* a u /2:33-34; illus. VIII: 1 /2:pl V fig 1 Architecture in America, A Photographic History from
An^uSOu' ,^,llam' 18thC: AnnTlls architect "Andromache" see Lefuel, Mrs. Hector Martin
Whitehall Plantation, Annapolis, X:2:25; XIII:2:4 Andros> Edmundj Sir_ X:3:28. XI:1:13
The Architecture of Ancient Rome (with T. Ashby Church, V:[24]-26; illus. V:[26al figs 3-5
Anderson Galleries, N.Y., XX:4:181 Chapel, V:[24]; illus. V:[26a] figs 1,2
Andijan Angelo, 17th c., XIV:4.17
City plan, IV: 1:29; illus. IV:l:[22a] fig 9 Angelo, Donato d' see Bramante
Andover, Engl. Angels Camp, Calif.
Houses, XI:1:[15] n30 Adobe bldg., X:3:16; illus. X:3:17
Moot Hall, XI: 1:13 Angers
Prison, 17th c., XI: 1:4,8 Abbey of St. Aubin, IV:3/4:23
Andr, M., of Ecole des Beaux Arts, XI:3:30,31 Rev. by A. Gowans, XVIII:3:119-120
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Anne,
Queen,
XX:2:56
Angulo Iniguez, Diego, biogr. data, V:56; Mexican Architectural style of see Queen Anne Revival;
studies, XIX: 1:42 Queen Anne Style
"Eighteenth-Century Church Fronts in Mexico City," Annesley
S,.Ore8r,,V,3/,32
Burton Memorial Tower, University of Michigan (E. 11:4:35- IV:3/4:5* VII:l/2:9* VII:3/4:[5]-9*
Saarinen; completed by A. Kahn), VI:3/4:3 and XVI*2*6,29* XVI*3*3* XVII*4*2-3* XX* 1*43,44*
n6; illus. VI:3/4:pl I fig 4 illus VII:3/4:pls I-II; XVII:4:3 figs 2,3
Villa (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:38 Interior of Santa Sophia, painting (J. S. Sargent),
Annals of Art, ed. by J. Eimes, XX:3:136 House of see Los Angeles, Calif.
Annalya Tu-Bari, VIII:3/4:8 Antigua, Guatemala
Carvel Hall see Annapolis: Paca (William) House XX: 1:28-32 figs 1-11
Lloyd (Edward) House see Annapolis: Chase-Lloyd s; Crist5bal el BaJ:0> XV: 1:19 nn29,33
House S. Cruz, La Ermita de la, XV:1:12-19; XX:1:30; illus.
Sharpe (Horatio) Plantation see Annapolis: Whitehall S. Sebastian, XV:1:17,19 nn29,33; XX:1:30
Plantation Seminario Tridentino, XX: 1:32
State House, 18th c., X-.2-.20; XVU-.2-.26 Site, XIV:4:5
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Antin - Apollo
Antin, Duc d', XVIII:2:61 n7 Ancient
Antioch, Patriarch of, see Maillard de Tournon, Charles Roman insulae, XII:1:13,20; XX:1:40
Thomas Designs, Projects, etc.
Rev.,
1:2:30
France
Antioch-toward-Pisidia Marseilles
11:3:8; VII:l/2:46; XII:2:8; XVII:1:31; XX:2:67,68 Units d'Habitation (Le Corbusier), XX:2:93,94
U.S.,
XIV:
1:22
of,
XV:3:29
XX:
1:43
Antonio, Battista d' see Battista d' Antonio Lake Meadows Development (Skidmore, Owings
Menino Deus, Lisbon (attrib.), XV:3:19-20; illus. Whitehall Apartments, XVIII:4:129 nl2
VIII:3/4:29,38,40; illus. VIII:3/4:pl XX; X:2:4 Apocalypse, scenes of, in churches, XVIII:3:95-97
developments, projects, etc. Altars, Sanctuaries, Shrines, Temples of, etc. see
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Apollo - Archer
Amyclae: Altar of Apollo; Athens: Temple of Aquia Creek stone, ~K-.2-.22
Apollo; Corinth: Temple of Apollo; Cyrene: Aquileia
Altar of Apollo; Delphi: Sanctuary and Temple City walls, VII:3/4:35
of Apollo; Didyma: Temple of Apollo; Pompeii: Aquinas, Thomas see Thomas Aquinas
Temples: Apollo; Veii: Apollo Temple Aquino, Italy
Apollo [Belvedere], VII:3/4:[17] Porta San Lorenzo, VII:3/4:34
Apollo and the Muses (Lo Spagna), V:11 Aquitaine
Detail, Urania, illus. V:[8b] fig 16b Churches see Church architecture: France
Apollodorus Aragon Highway, Spain, XVIII:2:44,46
Forum Trajanum, Rome, 11:2:12; 111:1/2:25,26; Aranco, Raimondo d' see Aronco, Raimondo d'
IV:3/4:52; VIII:3/4:34; XIII:4:21-26; illus. Aranda, Antonio de, Fray, XVII:1:5
111:1 /2:[22a] figs 13,15; XIII:4:21 fig 1; 25 fig 2 Aranda, Pablo, XVIII:3:75 n6
Apollonia-on-Lake Rhyndacus, Bithynia Arbor Day [Fiesta del Arbol], XVIII:2:44-45, 52-53;
City plan, Maps, etc., XIII:4:17; illus. XIII:4:20 XVIII:3:76
fig 16 Arboretums see Gardens and Parks (Arboretums,
Providence,
R.I.
Os Arcos Aqueduct, Rio de Janeiro, XVII:2:31 Arcade (R. Warren), XII:3:13-16; illus. XII:3:14-15
Greece
figs
1-4
Roman,
XIX:
1:22
Potter,
XX:3:116
fig
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St. Paul's, Deptford, London, XIII:1:11-12; illus. Staglieno Cemetery, Genoa, XIX:4:144
XIII: 1:13 fig 2 Tombs
Archer, Warner, Miskey and Co., of Philadelphia, St. Ouen
Arch honoring Lafayette, design (W. F. Small), Architectural decoration and ornament see Decoration
XX:2:64
and
Ornament
Narva Triumphal Arch (G. Quarenghi and I. Y. Architectural Forum, IX:4:28; X:4:36
Starov), XV:4:16 Building, U.S.A.
Iron plate facing (Clarke and Pratt), Short rev., XVI:3:35
XV:4:21 n38 Architectural History Society of Japan, IX:3:29
Liverpool and Manchester Railway Arch, Architectural History, The Journal of The Society of
VIII: 1 /2:36 Architectural Historians of Great Britain
Rome (City) Vols. 1,2
Arch of Augustus, XX:2:85 Rev. by T. J. McCormick, XIX:2:88
Vol. 1: Evolution and Achievement, ed. by T. C. Architectural practice (see also Architecture: Study and
Bannister, XIV:3:32 teaching), XIII:3:3-11; XIV:3:32; XVII:2:29
Vol. 2: Conversations Across the Nation, ed. by F. R. Architectural Record, on SAH Journal, 11:1:52; 111:4:25
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Architecture - Architecture
Architecture Ricker Library of Architecture, Urbana,
Awards, Prizes, Rewards, etc. ice Awards, Prizes, IV: 1:41-42
Rewards, etc. Royal Institute of British Architects, XX:3:150
Strasbourg
A,B,C,D,
Indexes
Bldg. models, Perachora, XIII:4:3; XX:2:85-86 Index of American Architectural Drawings Before
Buckeye State, steamship (T. Tredgold), XI:4:26,28; 1900, XVI:3:35
Lienau Collection, XI:2:[8] n7; XIV:1:18,19 Saint [Sainte, San, Santa, etc.]
Birmingham Reference Library Anne-la-Royale, Paris (G. Guarini)
Boulton and Watt Collection, VIII: 1 /2:23 Wooden model of the section, XV:2:7
Burnham Library of Architecture, Chicago Art Denis
Institute, IX: 1/2:37; IX:4:28; XI: 1:27-28; Abbey Church
Tournai
Jefferson (Thomas) sketches and drawings, Virginia architecture, measured drawings of,
IX:l/2:38; IX:3:14; X:l:3 VII:l/2:94; XVIII:4:163
Maryland Eastern Shore Survey, XI: 1:27 Dictionaries see Dictionaries (Architectural,
architecture
McKim, Mead and White materials, IX:3:29 History see Architecture: Study and teaching;
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Law and Legislation see Architects: Laws, Legal architecture), XII1:1:3-10; XIII:3:20-22,25
status, etc.; Building Codes, Laws, Regulations, Architecture and Sculpture see Art and Architecture
etc. Architecture and Society see Architecture: Sociological
Modern see Twentieth-century architecture Architecture and War (see also War damage),
Nineteenth Century see Nineteenth-century 111:1/2:58-62- 111:4:3-6
XX:2:93
Architectural practice; Learning and Architecture in the Age of Reason ..., by E. Kaufmann,
XIII:3:3-4
II;2:24
architecture ... - , ,
no ,, j c-. . * i.. . Archivo Espanol de Arte
No. 113,115
No. 120
IV:3/4:49 Na 121
Architecture and Engineering see Engineering and Brief rev., XVII:4:40
Architecture Arcos de la Frontera, Spain
Architecture and History, by W. Morris, IV:2:34-35 Church, XII:2:31
Architecture and Industry see Industrial Bldgs.; Arellano, Francisco Dominguez de Chavez y see
Industrialization Dominguez de Chvez y Arellano, Francisco
Architecture and Painting see Art and Architecture Arenas see Stadiums (Arenas, Hippodromes, etc.)
Architecture and Poetry, XVI: 1:25-27 Arensberg Collection see Philadelphia: Philadelphia
Architecture and Psychology, XVI:3:35 Museum of Art
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Ares
Armchairs
see
Chairs
Annunziata (A. Sangallo, the elder), XVII:4:22 Armenia and the Byzantine Empire, by S. Der
Brick wall, VII:3/4:35 Nersessian, IV:3/4:5-6
Santa Maria della Pieve, XX:2:84 Armitage, James, 18th c. Md. plasterer, XX:3:135
Arfe y Villafane, Juan, 16th c XIX:3:95 nl3 Armitage, James, 18th c. Philadelphia bldr., XV:4:25
XVII:3:20
Hippodamus, VIII:l/2:47; XIX:1:39; in Middle New l?T\ ^ {for speCf[C bld8\see New York
Ages, IV: 1:5; XI:3:11; "supervenient perfection" of, XT (City): Armones and Arsenals), XIV:3:23-29
Ark of the Covenant, Touro Synagogue, Newport, R'rst Reg'ment Armory (J. H. Windnm), XIV:3:24
Mill on the Derwent, Cromford, Navy Yard (B. H. Latrobe), X:2:5,23; XIV:3:30;
VIII: 1 /2:16-17,26 n7 illus. X:2:23
Water frame [spinning machine] patent, Armrit, Richard, 18th c. Phdadelphia bldr., XV:4:25
VIII:1/2:3,5,11 Armstrong, G. W.
Aries House of see Brookline, Mass.
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Arnaud - Artimino
Arnaud, Leopold, and Association of Collegiate Art and Industry, XIX: 1:9
Schools of Architecture, 11:2:4; at Buenos Aires Art and Religion, XIII: 1:3-10
University, 111:1/2:35; on "half watermelon" dome, Art and Theater, V:47
XV:1:19 n22; and Le Corbusier, 11:2:11; Legion of Art and War (see also War damage), 111:1/2:58-62;
Honor recipient, VII:3/4:37; on medieval towns, 111:4:3-6; IX:4:26-27
11:4:40; and SAH (N.Y. Chapter), 11:4:40; Art criticism see Criticism
IV:3/4:55 L'art de btir des maisons de campagne, by C. E.
"A Definition for Gothic Architecture by Briseux, XVIII:2:62
Viollet-le-Duc," IV:3/4:42 Art exhibitions see Exhibitions
"The Tall Building in New York in the Twentieth Art Nouveau, Bing's "Salon de l'Art Nouveau,"
Century," XI:2:15-18 XVIII:2:68; Brooklyn Squadron "C" Armory in
Arnhem, Neth. style of, XIV:3:27; credo, IV:2:26-27; Eiffel Tower
Temporary Sculpture Pavilion (G. T. Rietveld), decoration in style of, XVI:4:28; in England,
XVIII:3:116 XX:3:149; history, XIV:2:18-19; of H. von
1:4-17
Bibl.,
IV:3/4:48
Rock,
Mo.
VI:3/4:4;
XIX:3:126
Sapington {Dr. John) Memorial, IX:3:27 The Art of Sound Building Demonstrated in
Ars Hispaniae, XVIII:4:167 Geometrical Problems, by W. Halfpenny,
Arsamas
XX:3:126
no.19
City plan, IV:1:30,32; illus. IV:l:[22a] fig 13 L'art pr-roman, by J. Hubert, 11:2:25
Arsenal of Philo, XX:4:202 L'art russe, by E. E. Viollet-le-Duc, VIII:1/2:91;
Arsenals see Armories and Arsenals XVI: 1:31
Christian see Symbolism: Christian The Arte of English Poesie, by Puttenham (attrib.),
Primitive see Primitive art and architecture XIX:2:76-77
Painting and Architecture, 11:3:32-33; XII-.4:8-ll Santuary of see Magnesia: Sanctuary of Artemis
Sculpture and Architecture (see also Sculpture: Leukophryene
Architectural, Decorative, etc.), XII:4:9 Artificial stone see Stone: Types: Artificial
Twentieth Century Artimino
Damaz, P. Art in European Architecture, XV:4:32 Villa Ferdinanda
"The Art and Craft of the Machine," by F. L. Wright, Lunettes of Medicean Villas (G. Utens),
XIX:
1:2,9
XX:4:155n7
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studios
Plant
Asillo
Arts of the United States, A Pictorial Survey, ed. by M. Aspadana see Isfahan
Asam Kirch [S. Johannes-Nepomuk], Munich, Industrial linear city project, XVIII:3:92-93; illus.
nouses etc )
Pompejanum (F. von Grtner), XIV.3.3, illus. Associated Architects (see also Corbett, Harrison and
Asclepios XI
4 XVI
4 33 MacMurray;
Hood,
Godley and
Fouilhoux;
Asciepios,
XI 33.4,
AVI.4.33
Reinhard and
Hofmeister),
XVIII:2:54-59
Ascoral .see L'Assemblee de Constructeurs pour une Metropolitan Square, N.Y. w New York (City):
Ashburnham, Earl of, late 18th c., XIV:4:22 n55 Association des Cits-Jardins de France, XVIII:3:81
Anderson and R. P. Spiers), VII:3/4:36, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities
Ashdown House (B. H. Latrobe), XIII:4:32; XV:4:29 Association Internationale des Cits-Jardins-Linaires,
Asheville,
N.C.
XVIII:3:81
Biltmore (R. M. Hunt and F. L. Olmsted, Sr.), Stationery of, illus. XVIII:3:81 fig 1
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16
Astor, John Jacob, XIV: 1:21 Athena Promachos, XIII:4:6; illus. XIII:4:7 fig 8
House of see Mackinac Island, Mich. Bouleuterion, XIII:4:13
House of see New York (City) City Plan> VHI:l/2:46; VIII:3/4:8; illus. XIH:4:11
fig 3
Astrakhan
illus.
XIII:4:7 fig 9
'
Asuncion, Paraguay
Tnnity Episcopal Church, VI:l/2:29 Palace hal] of the early ru,ers> XHI:4:5
Athens: Sanctuary of Athena Polias; Emerson on, VII:3/4:[17]; fame and status of,
of Athena Polias Nikephoros; Priene: Temples Bldg., parts, etc., illus. XIII:4:7 figs 8-11
Manchester, Engl. (C. Barry), XX:1:6 Peisistratid Temple, 6th c., XIII:4:5,6
Philadelphia Propylaea (Mnesicles), XIII:4:6; XIV:3:3
Bldg. (J. Notman), X:l:25; XV:2:20; XVII:3:33 n2; Sketch (Le Corbusier), XX:2:92
XX: 1:6 Propylaea, Old, XIII:4:6; illus. XIII:4:7 fig 7
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Prytaneion, XIII:4:10 Auditoriums see Theaters (Auditoriums, Concert halls,
Royal Palace (F. von Grtner), XIV:3:3 Opera houses, etc.)
Supreme Court see Athens: Schliemann House Town Hall, XX: 1:42
Temple of Apollo, XIII:4:13 Augur, Hezekiah
City plan [Esperanza], 111:1/2:38; XX:3:108 Augusta Taurinorum see Turin: Augusta Taurinorum
City plan, VIII:3/4:22 in time of, XIII:4:14; bldg. and traffic laws of,
Atlantic City, N.J. VIII:3/4:33; son-in-law [Agrippa] and, XIII:4:14;
Centennial, XIII:2:28 XIX:4:135; represented in Theatine theatrical
Elephant Hotel see Margate City, N.J. productions, XV:2:4; compared with Vignola,
Atlantis
IX:4:14
Attingham Park, Shropshire, XI:1:32; XII:1:32; Augustusburg Schloss see Bruehl: Schloss
XII:4:32; XIII:2:32 Augustusburg
Ohio
XX:3:135
Mausoleum,
XV:4:10
de Maill), XyiI:3:33-34; XVIII:4:165,167 Aurelian, retreat from Dacia, IV:3/4:24; built wall
Auberville, d', XIII: 1:25 around Rome, VIII:3/4:33
Aubiac Aurelius, Marcus see Marcus Aurelius
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Ohio
Automobiles
Howard (C. R.) House, XII:2:13 Ford Highland Park Plant, Detroit, XII:4:32
Root House, XII:2:12 Filling stations see Filling stations
Treat House, XII:2:10 Showrooms see Showrooms, Automobile
XIV:3:28
Autun
VII:3/4:37; VIII:l/2:87; villa style of, XI:2:28 XVIII:3:95,99; illus. XVI:3:19 fig 4;
Beach (Moses) House, Wallingford, XII:4:16,18 XVIII:3:99 fig 2
Drawings, IV:3/4:51 Cathedral, IV:3/4:7
Town (Ithiel) House, New Haven, XIII:3:27 Nave,'lV:3/4:40; illus. IV:3/4:[36b] fig 8
Governor's Mansion, XI:4:9-10; illus. XI:4:10 fig 1 Housf, of ["^1^ HUSe]' We"neet' MaSS"
Hancock-Dietrich House see Austin, Tex.: Sunny l. us.. . 1
Avery Architectural Library see New York (City):
Ridge
Hooks House see Austin, Tex.: Edgemont . Columbia University: Avery Architectural Library
House (Col. E. M.) House (F. Freeman), XI:4:35-36; Avignon
tu ne YI-4-7S Palace of the Popes, XIII: 1:22; XVII:3:28
Neill-Cochran House, XI:4:10; illus. XI:4:[11] fig 5 ^an Pe(*ro Pt. Peter], XII:l.-8
Pease (Elisha M.) House see Austin, Tex.: Woodlawn San Vicente, XII:1:8
Raymond (Nat) House, XI:4:12; illus. XI:4:[11] fig 7 Aviler [d Avillar; Daviler], Augustin Charles d
Swisher House (A. H. Cook), XI:4:9-10; illus. Avonco, Raimondo d' see Aronco, Raimondo d'
xi:4:[ll] fig 3 Avranches
University of Texas Cathedral, XIII:1:31
Raymond (Nat) House see Austin, Tex.: Raymond Awards, Prizes, Rewards, etc.
(Nat) House See also Scholarships, Grants-in-aid, etc.
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Telford Premium Award, IV:3/4:58 Azara, Jos Nicolas de, Marquis of Nibbiano, XIII:3:12
Book Award [Alice Davis Hitchcock Book Award; "The Churches of Goa," XV:3:3-6
Certificate of Honor (Merit)] see Society of Azevedo Leo, Carlos see Leo, Carlos Azevedo
Architectural Historians: Book Award al-Azhar
Town and Country Planning Association Mosque of see Cairo: al-Azhar Mosque
.B
Baalbek, VIII:3/4:34,42; X:4:21 Babylonia
Forum, VIII:3/4:36; XIII:4:23 City planning see Cities and Towns (Growth, History
Temples, VIII:3/4:34 and Planning): Babylonia
Babb, George Fletcher see Babb, Cook and Willard Baccarelli, Vincenzo, XV:3:21
Minneapolis, XIX: 1:40 Baccio Bigio, Nanni di see Nanni di Baccio Bigio
Bache,
W.
O.,
VII:l/2:22,28
of,
XII:2:13
Review
Babel
Bckovo,
Bulg.
Procession Road, VI:3/4:25; VII:l/2:39,44 Bacon, David, fl. 1806, missionary, XII:2:26
Temple of Ishtar, VILl/2:39,43; illus. Bacon, Edmund, 18th c Squire, of Barnstable, Mass.,
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Bacon - Balbs
Bacon, John, 1740-1799 Bahia, Archbishop of, 1741-1760, see Matos, Jos
Memorial to the Earl of Effingham, Cathedral, Botelho de
Spanish Town, X:3:24 Bahia, Archbishop of, 1763-1771, see Manuel de Sta.
Statue of Admiral Rodney, Rodney Memorial, Inez
Spanish Town, X:3:24; illus. X:3:[23] figs 1,3 Bahia, Brazil see Salvador, Brazil
Bacon,
Roger
Baia
Badger, Daniel D and cast-iron business, Worth' X:4:35^ XVII:1:15; XX: 1:23 n!4
XV:4:14-18,19; and G. H. Johnson, '[General Washington's New Room," X:2:16-18
Cast-iron faades, Chicago, XVI: 1:18 n 110 T,?wer', L"don' deslgn' XVI:4:25
Cast-iron store front, 1842, Washington St., N.Y., Bad,a'r^' Thomas, XI:1:20,21 25,[26 10; XIV:3:12
Haughwout
(E. V.) and Co. Store, N.Y. J"d { wf/r s
Faade, XI:2:15; XII:1:15; XV:4:17,22 63; illus. . XV^H.W nli; dlus. XI:1:[23] Fig 5
Works of New York- New York (CitvV Badger Baillif, Claude, XIV:3:8
works ot New York, New York tuityj. Badger Bailly, Antoine Nicolas Louis
(and G. H Johnson), XVLl: 18 107 Baily, Francis, 18th c. English traveller, XIV:1:30;
Faade (and J. Kellum), XV:4:22 n64 Journal of a Tour in Unsettled Parts of North
" 'The Baedeker Bombings': an Editorial in the New Baird Pierre, 17th c Pre XVII 4 32
Bage, fl. 1796 see Benyon and Bage Baker, Louis C., Jr., XIX:2:81 4
Baghdad Bakewell, Robert, ironsmith of Derby, XIX:3:131
City plan, VIII:3/4:9 Balbs, Gernimo see Balvs, Jeronimo
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Baldaquins, Canopies, Ciboria, etc. (see also Drawing (T. U. Walter), XVI:2:26
Altarpieces, Altars, Retables, etc.), symbolism of Ballard, D of Sacul, Tex., XI:4:[7] n26
Cadiz
and
Allen
Guadix
Cathedral
Hebron [el-Khahl] R ..
Haram
[Sepulchre of the Patriarchs] a oons
w , Nassau Balloon, XVI:4:25
Mimbar, 111:4:41 n42
Ballu
Ip!,ty
, Baltard, M., fl.'1794,
11:2:10
Church
J
^C^C.2.64
Baldridge, Roy, IIL4:4 Baltimore and Ohio passenger car shop, XIIL3:30
Baldwin, King of Jerusalem, IIL4:43 Baltimore Exchange [Merchant's Exchange]
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XVI:
1:28
fig
Church architecture, early 19th c., XVI:1:28 Johns Hopkins Hospital, XIII:3:31
Circuit Court, Masonic Hall, XX-.2 J5 Johns Hopkins University
City and County Record Office (R. C. Long, Jr.), Homewood see Baltimore, Md.: Homewood
Museum
XX:2:64
11
City Hotel (W. F. Small), XX:2:65-66,69; illus. McKim Free School (W. Howard and W. F. Small),
XX:2:65 fig 2 XIII:3:30; XX:2:66,68
City plan, Maps and Views, VIII:3/4:30 Male Schools see Baltimore, Md.: Public Schools
Map, 1823 (T. Poppleton [Poppelton]), XIII: 1:16; Maps ^Baltimore, Md.: City plan, Maps and
XX:2:75n42; illus. XIII:1:17 fig 5; XX:2:75 Views
Clifton [Thompson (Henry) Home] Bldg. (M. Godefroy and W. F. Small, attrib.),
Drawing room niches, XX:3:134; illus. XX:3:134 XIII: 1:17; XX:2:75; illus. XIII:1:17 fig 5;
fig
XX:2:74
fig
16
Cohen (Benjamin I.) House (W. F. Small), Design (M. Godefroy), XIII:1:17; XX:2:75; illus.
XX:2:68-70,73; illus. XX:2:68 figs 6,7 XX:2:74 fig 15
Cohen (Joshua I.) House (W. F. Small), Merchant's Exchange see Baltimore, Md.: Baltimore
XX:2:64,69-70,73; illus. XX:2:69 fig 8; 70 fig 9 Exchange
XIII: 1:16; XIV:4:27-28; illus. XIV:4:27 Mount Clare [Carroll (Charles, The Barrister)
Court-house, 18th c., XX:3:133 House], XX:3:132, 133; illus. XX:3:133 fig 3
District Court, Masonic Hall, XX:2:75 Mount Clare Railroad Station, VIII: 1/2:34; XX:2:74
Druid Hill, XIV:1:26 Mulberry Street, 112 West, XX:2:77n46
Eighth Presbyterian Church see Baltimore, Md.: Museum of the Life and History of Baltimore see
Exchange Hotel, XX:2:64 Odd Fellows Hall, Gay St., XX-.2-.11 n46
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Orleans Street, 1734-36 (W. F. Small), XX:2:77 n46 Sheppard Pratt Hospital see Towson, Md.
Otterbein Church (J. Small, Sr.), XX:2:63 Sloane (James) House, 417 N. Charles St. [Girls'
Park Ave., 405-411 (W. F. Small), XX:2:77 n46 Friendly Society], XX:2:70 n33
Park Ave., 410-414, XX:2:77 n46 Small (William F.) House (W. F. Small), XX:2:68,69
Pascault Row, W. Lexington St., XX:2:64nll Sun Iron Bldg. (R. G. Hatfield and Bogardus and
Peale Museum [Baltimore Museum and Gallery of Hoppin), XIII:3:30; XV:4:16-17,22 n56;
the Fine Arts; City Hall, 1830-75; Museum of XVI:4:35; illus. XV:4:18 fig 7
the Life and History of Baltimore; Negro Thompson (Henry) Home see Baltimore, Md.:
Grammar School No. 1] Clifton
Bldg. (R. C. Long, Sr.), XVI: 1:28; XX:2:75-76; Union Bank (R. C. Long, Sr.), XIV:4:27-28
illus. XX:2:75 fig 17 Unitarian Church
Conversion to City Hall, 1830 (W. F. Small, Bldg. (M. Godefroy), XIII:1:16; XVI-.1:30;
XIV:4:28
Phoenix Shot Tower, XVI:1:13 United States Hotel see Baltimore, Md.: Holt's Hotel
Post Office, basement of City Hotel, XX:2:65 yiews w Baltimore) Md.; city plan> Maps and
Pratt Street, East, House, XIV: 1:27 Views
Bldg. (R. C. Long, Jr.), XVI: 1:29-30; illus. St Denis heads iv;3/4:7
Public School No. 4 (W. F. Small, attrib.), Bed survey <W' Howard' B H Latrobe' and J' H B
Robinson (Old) House see Baltimore, Md.: Cohen Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad, XX:2:74
Roland Park (F. L. Olmsted, Jr.), XIII:3:31,32 Ba,vs [Balbs], Jeronimo, A. S. Corbacho on,
Row houses (see also specific address or name of row, XII:2:31; and L. Rodriguez, XV:1:7,8
Baltimore, Md.: Pascault Row), VIII:1/2:128; Altar de los Reyes, Cathedral, Mexico City,
XIII:3:30,31 V:30 n9; 31 nl3; XV: 1:7
St lnhnnsns' Church Altar del Perdn, Cathedral, Mexico City (with L.
BMgP. 1842 (R. C Long, /,), XVI: 1:28-29 Rodriguez), XV: 1:7; illus. XV:1:9 fig 6
Bldg. (M. Godefroy), XIII:1:15; XIV:4:27; Bamberg, Prince Bishop of, XII:4:12
XVI: 1:28 Bamberg, Ger.
St. Peter's R. C. Church, 1843 (R. C. Long, Jr.), Baiiados, Guillermo, XVIII:2:43; XVIII-.3:85
XVI: 1:29; illus. XVI:1:29 fig 2 "Bandbox house" plan, XVI:4:9,11,12; illus. XVI:4:10
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Bandinelli - Banks
Bangs, Jean Murray, IX:1/2:11; X:3:18; X:4:36 Portico, Pennsylvania St. (Holabird and Roche),
Bangs, Prez, 1763-1834, XIX:2:56 XVII:l:33n7
Bangs, Prez, 1793-1877, XIX:2:56 Jacksonville, Or.
Patent for iron front construction, XV:4:22n60 no.l Bank, North St., illus. X:4:19 fig 1
Commercial and Farmers Bank (M. Godefroy), Bank of Minnesota (I. Hodgson and Son),
XIIITT6- XIV 4-27-28- illus XIV-4-27 XIII: 1:19; illus. XIII:1:19 fig 1
Union Bank (C. R. Long, Sr.), XIV:4:27-28 Farmfs and Mechanics Bank, 1891 (Long and
Cornhill Addition (Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch TenneLe State Bank (D. Morrison [W.
People's Savings Bank (L. H. Sullivan), XIX:2:66 State ank Qf Louisiana (B H Latrobe), XX:2:73
Chicago
York
(City)
Corn Exchange Bank Bldg. (Shepley, Rutan and Bank of America (C. w. Clinton), XIV:3:26
Hams Trust Bldg. (Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge), Corn Exchange (R. Upjohn), XI:2:6
Cincinnati
Franklin and Lafayette Bank Bldg. (H. Walter), National Park Bank Bldg., XII:1:21; illus. XII:1:19
VI:3/4:18
fig 12
[Farmers and Merchants Union] Bank (L. H. Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Bldg. (Howells and
Discount Bank project (C. N. Ledoux), 111:3:19-20 Home Building Association Bank (L. H. Sullivan),
Farnham, Engl. XIX:2:68
Bank (W. E. Nesfield and R. N. Shaw), IX: 1/2:27 Owatonna [Owatoma], Minn
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Banks - Bannister
Philadelphia
Providence
Bank of Commerce, 51-55 Chestnut St., illus. Roger Williams Bank (W. H. Greene), XX: 1:6
1:6
Saint
Louis,
Mo.
Bank of Penn Township (J. C. Trautwine), Union Trust Bldg. [Central National Bank Bldg.]
XVIII:4:161-163; illus. XVII1:4:162 fig 1 (Adler and Sullivan), IV:2:12; XX:1:16; illus.
Bldg. (S. Blodget), X:2:27,28; XV:3:2; XVI:2:24; Tarrytown National Bank, 111:1/2:48
illus.
XV:3:2
Tokyo
Guarantee Trust Co. [Tradesmen's Bank] (F. First Bank of Mitsui [Mitsuigumi House] (K.
Furness), XIV:2:29 Shimizu), XIII:2:14; illus. XIII:2:[16] fig 2
Mechanics Bank (W. Strickland), XIII:3:Suppl. 2, Vienna
16 capt. 20; illus. XIII:3:Suppl. [14] fig 20 Postal Savings Bank (O. Wagner), XIX:1:7
:4:162
XVII:3:25
Winona,
Minn.
Philadelphia Savings Fund Society Bldg. (S. Sloan), Merchants National (Purcell and Elmslie),
XVIII:3:105 nlO XIX:1:40; XIX:2:68 n32
Provident Life and Trust Co. Banks, XI:1:31; Winona National Bank Bldg. (G. W. Maher),
First National Bank (Coolidge and Shattuck), X:l:27; X:4:35; on war architecture, 111:4:66
XVII:3:25 Articles, Books, etc.
Miner's Bank [Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank; The Architect at Mid-Century: vol. 1, Evolution
fig 6
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Bannister - Barkk
"Part II: The Iron Towers," XVI:1:11-19 The c<>ttage Souvenir, XII:4:24
"The Contributions of Architectural History to the Barber, John Warner, 1798-1885, XIX:2:52
Development of the Modern Barber, Thomas, 17th c., of Simsbury, Conn., XIX:2:76
Student-Architect," 11:2:5-13 Barber [Barbr], Thomas Larkinge, fl. 1684, Boston,
Early Iron Architecture from Ancient Times to XX:2:91
1700 IV-3/4-48 Barbier, Antoine Alexandre, on authorship of
"Early Town Planning in New York State," Architecture Moderne, 1728, XVIII:2:60
II-4-40- III-1 /2-36-42 Barbieri, Giuseppe, 1777-1838
"The Genealogy of the Dome of the United States Cemetery, Verona, XIX:4:142
"Oglethorpe's Sources for the Savannah Plan," ai*0' Ple,tr' Cardmal, see Paul PoPe
YY ? 47 e,7 Barbone, 18th c, Dr., XIV:4:19
Dinsmoor, W. B Observt,ons on the Electrica] B,dg (L Mje$ yan der Rohe)> XX;1:42
Scott, M. W Houses of Old Richmond, St. Anne's [Santa Ana], XIV: 1:3
":2:38"39 St. Catherine, XIV: 1:6
S.
Chiara,
IV:2:52
Faade, XVIII:1:28; illus. XVIII:1:28 fig 6 Bark, as bldg. material, XV:3:2; XVII:4:31-35
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Barley - Barracks
Barley, M. W., XI:4:36 Langholff House and Stable, XVIII:1:30-31; illus.
Barnard, Deacon, fl. ca. 1800, of Thomaston, Me., XVIII: 1:30 fig 1
X:4:26
Zoar,
Ohio
Barnes, James, 18th c. plasterer (see also Rawlins and Wall-map, 1858, XIX:2:56n37
Occident Terminal, Duluth, XIX: 1:40 Baroccbio, Giacomo see Vignola, Giacomo Barozzio da
Ancient, XVII:2:5,17; illus. XVII:2:6 figs 9-10; [7] Ursuline Convent, 1727-34, New Orleans (and I. F.
Whitehall Plantation [Sharpe (Horatio) Plantation] Baronio' B^tolomeo, 16th c. impresario, XU13.5
XIII:2:23
Baroque architecture
Cluny
Russia
Palais Royal stable design (G. M. Oppenord), V:46 Moscow, XVI:2:16 nl5,30
Pratolino Spanish, XII:2:31; XVIII:4:167; XIX:4:177-178
Stables, XX:4:162-163,164 n38,165,166 n51 Baroque art
Sutton Mandeville Italy, XVIII:4:164-165
Barns, XI:1.8,[15] n26; illus. XI:1:7 Baroque Revival
Henderson (Dunn) House [Clarke (Aaron) House] Barozzio, Giacomo see Vignola, Giacomo Barozzio da
Barn, X:4:[32] nl7 Barr, de see De Barr
Kuenzi barn, XVIII:1:32; illus. XVIII:1:32 fig 7 Barracks (I. F. Broutin), XIII:1:25,26 n2
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Pensacola
Barto,
Dr.,
XX:4:196
Marine Barracks (T. U. Walter), VII: 1/2:21,28 Bartolomeo, Tomaso di Batista di see Tomaso di
Rome^City)
Barreira, Manuel Domingos da Costa see Costa Mosque of w Cair0; Beshtak Mosque
Barrett, Nathan F., XII:3:17,18 International Congress on the History of Art, 1936,
Barriga, Victor, Padre, V:[39]-40 Railroad Station, design (J. M. Olbrich), VI:3/4:3;
Barron, of Geneva, N.Y. illus. VI:3/4:pl II fig 8
House of, XV:2:16 Basoli, XIX:4:139
Barry, Charles, Sir, "Barry-esque" style of J. Notman, Bassarab, Neagoe, Prince, see Neagoe Bassarab
XV:2:20; T. S. R. Boase on, XX:3:149; Bassett, Edward C. see Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
Knighthood, XIX:4:145; "Renaissance - Palazzo Bassett, Edward Murray
Revivalism," XV:2:31 The Master Plan, IX:l/2:35
Athenaeum, Manchester, XX:1:6 Bassi Martino, and Vignola, IX:4:14nl9
Cliveden, 11:3:32 Dispareri in materia d'architettura et perspettiva,
Highclere, XX:3:149 XIX:2:76
Houses of Parliament [New Palace of Westminster], Bastard, John
London Rebldg. of Blandford (and W. Bastard), XIII:4:32
Yee also London: Westminster Palace: Houses of Town HaU' Blandford (and W. Bastard), XVIII: 1:6;
Parliament illus" XVIII:1:7 fi8 12
Barthelme, Donald, VIII:l/2:87 Bateau Canal, Balcony Falls, Va. (J. Jordan), IX:3:18
Bartholdi, Frdric A. Bates, A. Elliott, XIX: 1:33
Sculpture, Brattle Square Church, Boston, XII:1:8 House of, Indianapolis, XVII:1:31
Price Tower (F. L. Wright), XX:3:149 Bath St., 111:1/2:22-23; illus. 111:1 /2:[22a] fig 1
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Baths of Diocletian, Rome, 1:1:7; XVII:3:34; Baxter, Dewitt C., XX:l:3-[4] n2,14 n25
XIX:3:97; illus. XIX:3:98 fig 1 Baxter, George
Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli XVII:4:5-6 Print of Crystal Palace Pompeian Court, Sydenham,
Battersea (J. Banister), X:l:8,10; XIV:1:17 Bayard, Mrs., fl. 1900, of Washington, D.C. X:l:24
Battista d'Antonio Bayer, Herbert, XX: 1:44
United States: National Memorials, Monuments, California Houses of Gordon Drake (and J. Parry)
Parks, Sites, etc. Brief rev., XVI: 1:32
The Battle of Bunker Hill (J. Trumbull), VIII:3/4:[1] Htel Brethous (J. A. Meissonnier), V:46
Battle of Ostia, XVI11:3:117 Bayou Goula, La.
Batz, Alexandre de Belle Grove Plantation see Belle Grove Plantation
Monplaisir [Pradel (Sieur de) House], La., XIII: 1:26 Bayre, A. L., VI:3/4:36
Bauer, Catherine, on community planning and housing, House of, Wallingford, Conn., XII:4:16,18
11:4:38 Beach Cliffe see Newport, R.I.
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Beale - Belm
Beale, Mrs. Truxtun, 111:4:66 Bedford, Francis Russell, 1593-1641, 4th Earl of,
Beall, Thomas Fletcher IX:3:11-12
House of, Jacksonville, Or., XII:4:24 Bedford, Francis Russell, 1765-1802, 5th Duke of
Bean, R. S., Judge Estates of, London, XIV:4:13,16
Residence of, Salem, Or., XIX:2:58 nl2 Bedford, John Russell, 1766-1839, 6th Duke of
Beaulieu-les-Loches
Cortlandt
BeauSlT XI 3 ,7 "'
The Beauties of Modern Architecture, by M. Lafever, "Knstler Kolonie," 11:3:13; and functionahsm,
Di 11 , n v,m , X:3:10; H.-R. Hitchcock on (in Architecture:
Plate 21, Centre flower, XVII: 1:29 Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries), XIX:3:126
Beauty, by R. W. Emerson, XVII:4:28 Mles yan der Rohe,s R]eh, House m (he Behrens
Beauvais, Os.p Ivanov.ch "miheu of form" of, XX: 1:42
Towers, Moscow, XVI: 1:31 HouseS! Darmstadt> II:3;13
Cathedral [St. Pierre], undamaged in W. W. II, William uckland, 1734-1774, Architect of Virginia
Ambition and Americans), XV:2:30; V. Scully on Bek Alpha see Beth Alpha
(in W. H. Pierson and M. Davison, Arts of the Bejapur see Bidjpr
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Sewers and water supply, Paris, XVIII:1:35 Soledad Mission, Calif., XV:1:23,26 n33
Bell 19th c. Belluschi, Pietro
Writings, R. W. Emerson on, XVII:4:27 Belluschi (Pietro) House, Portland, Or.,
Bell, 19th c. Engl, glasspainter, see Clayton and Bell XX:4:175-176,177; illus. XX:4:177 figs 15,16
Bell, 19th c., of U.S. Treasury, Architects Office, Be,mas> Mariano, and introd. of Arbor Day to Spain,
XVIII:2:45 nl4
VII:l/2:25
'
XVIII:2:42-43;
XVIII:3:83
Works
XX:3:124
Belmont, Mass.
Belmont (A. Benjamin), XIII:3:17-18; illus. XIII:3:18
fies 1-2
Bldgs. see Pittsburgh: Bell Telephone Co. Bldg.; McLean Asylum Waverley
Saint Louis, Mo.: Bell Telephone Co. A^ntation BldgISepley. Rutan and
Bell towers see Campaniles; Towers (Belfries, Coolidee) XVII 3 28
Observation towers Spires, Steeples, etc.) Bdk Bldg ' (Shepley> Rutan and Coolidge),
Bella, Stefano della see Delia Bella, Stefano XVII-3-26
Bellang [Bellanger], Franois Joseph see Belanger, Remodelled (H. Howard), illus. XI:4:[23 fig 1]
Jean)
Bely,
Andrey
Belle Grove Plantation, La. (H. Howard) [Andrews Beman, Solon Spencer, XII:3:17-22
(John) Plantation], XI:4:21; illus. XI:4:[23 figs Grand Central Terminal, Chicago, XII:3:17
4,5,6,7] Mines and Mining Bldg., World's Columbian
Bellefonte, Pa. Exposition, Chicago, XII:3:17
Reynolds Arcade (C. B. Callahan), XVII: 1:27 Pioneer Bldg., Saint Paul, XIX: 1:40
Bellemeade [Belle Meade] see Nashville, Tenn.: Studebaker Bldg., Chicago, XII:3:17
Pare
Benedetto
da
Maiano,
VII:3/4:27
House (C. N. Ledoux), 111:3:17; illus. III:3:[ 12a] Benedict, Saint, Nazi use of monastery cell of, IV:2:42;
fig 7 numbers in Rule of, XVIII:3:97
Bellini Benedictine Bldgs., Order, etc. (for specific bldgs. see
Sketchbooks, XVII:l:9nl5 under place, e.g. Bernay: Abbey; Brevnov:
Bellini, Gentile Benedictine Abbey; Fcamp: Benedictine
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Benevento
City
plans
Palace of Kalaa, XX:2:88; illus. XX:2:89 fig 23 Christ Church Cathedral, Lagos, XVIII:3:119-120
Books
and
XH:2:8,25
Bewmin,
J?
^ , Q
A ry 'it
a Designs,
' + * v i Benjamin,
William
Henry,
XIII:3:19
The Country Builder's Assistant, 11:4:5; IX:l/2:35 and n4; illus. IX:l/2:32 fig 3
Designs, motifs etc., 11:4:5; X:l:21; XI: 1 :[26] n7; Telegraph Hill scheme, San Francisco, IX:l/2:35;
Alexander House, Springfield, Mass., XIII:3:16 Bennington Battlefield, Walloomsac, N.Y., IV:2:37
Beacon Hill houses, Boston, XIII:3:16 XVIII:3:85; and Association des Cits-Jardins de
Belmont, Belmont, Mass., XIII:3:17-18; illus. France, XVIII:3:81; and Association Internationale
XIII:3:18 figs 1-2 des Cits Linaires, XVIII:2:46,47; XVIII:3:81;
Canal locks, Nashua, N.H., XIII:3:17 and Ciudad Lineal proponents, XVIII:3:81; on A.
Center Church, New Haven, VII:3/4:29, Comey, XVIII:3:87; and linear planning,
VIII:1 /2:41 nl6; XIII:3:16,17 XVIII:2:48 n26; XVIII:3:75,81-82; and N. A.
Meeting House, Nashua, N.H., XIII:3:17 Linear plan project, Brussels to Charleroi (with M.
Meeting House, Windsor, Vt., XIII:3:16 Simon), XVIII:3:82
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Benot - Bermuda
Bentham, Gen., 11:4:11 Taylor (Henry W.) Estate (L. C. Mullgardt), X:3:20;
Utilitarians, XX:3:99,105; and The Westminster Thorsen (William R.) House (Greene and Greene),
Review, XX:3:105 IX:1/2:18-19; X:3:21; illus. IX: 1/2:16 fig 9
Berenger, Raymond [Berenguer, Ramon], XIV:1:3 Franklin-type stove cast at, illus. XX:1:21 fig 2
Maistrasse), XIX:l:19-20; illus. XIX:1:20 fig 7 Display (L. Mies van der Rohe), XX:1:42
Berger, Robert; of Altadena, Calif. House (L. Mies van der Rohe), XX: 1:42-43
House of, XIX:3:130 City Hall (L. E. E. Hoffmann), 11:3:11
Bergmller, Johann Andreas, XV:3:9 International Federation for Housing and Town
Bergues Planning, 13th Congress, 1931, XVIII :2:47,51;
City plan, 111:1/2:16 XVIII:3:74,80
Beringer de Beaufain, Hector see Beaufain, Hector Library designs, 1835 (K. F. Schinkel), XX: 1:9
Beringer de Liebknecht-Luxemburg Monument (L. Mies van der
Berkeley, English writer, XV:4:31 Rohe), XX:1:42,43
Berkeley, Francis L., Jr. Matthaei Church (F. A. von Stiller), 11:3:9
The Jefferson Papers of the University of Virginia Military Prison (K. F. Schinkel), 11:3:12; XX:1:9
(comp, with C. E. Thurlow), IX:l/2:38 Museum of Applied Arts (M. Gropius), 11:3:11
Berkeley, William, Gov., X-.2-A9 Neue Museum (A. Messel), 11:3:11
Berkeley, Calif. Railroad Station, 19th c VHl:l/2:34
Bacon Hall see Berkeley, Calif.: University of Reichstag (P. Wallot), 11:3:11
California
Schloss,
IV:2:43
Joy Residence (J. Morgan), illus. X:3:[19] Church (S. Porter), VII:3/4:32
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1:27
XIX:3:106n32
Bermudez, Juan Agustin Cean see Cean-Bermudez, Sculpture, XIV:1:8; elephant, XVII:1:23
Bernard, Gabriel, d. 1737, engineer, XX:2:52-54 Berry, fl. 1859, Or. bldr., see Berry and Kerr
f fMirthAiicor
policy of, XVIII:4:166; meeting with Bishop of Ja> 1837> Hillsboro> X:1;[22]
Lausanne and Pope Eugene III, 1147, Methodist Church, Hillsboro, X:l:19; illus. X:l:[20]
XV:2:3,8-10; as Roman architect, IX:4:10; Rome Defn and Co- Warehouse, Minneapolis, XIII:1:22
XVIII:3:117; R. Wittkower on, XVIII:4:164; and Chapel, 12th c., XVIII:3:95,103; illus. XVIII:3:103
Bethania
XIX:4:183; illus. XIV: 1:10 fig 3 Bthisy, Eugne Marie de, Marquis de Mzires,
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Outside the British Isles, XVIII:3:119 Bicentennial Celebration, Washington, D.C., 1932,
XII:
1:6
n2
Bhaja, India
XVI:2:21,22,23,24,25
Chaitya-Hall, XVIII: 1:28 _.... _
Biddle,
and n
Owen
lane
l, e ro The Young Carpenter's Assistant, VII: 1/2:46;
San Francesco di Paola, Naples, XIX:4:141-142; f f
h vtv a i a i tr n i a~* c- n XV:4:2l n4U; XlX:4:ll
XIV: 1:11; "Seena per Angelo" of, V:47 Bldlake and Lovatt' f Wolverhampton, XIX:4:147
Book of Revelation, XI:3:6; XVI: 1:6; XVIII:3:95 Bigio, Nanni di Baccio see Nanni di Baccio Bigio
St. Pre de Roda Bible, XII:3:12 Bill, J. P., Dr., of Wayland, XI:1:[14] nlO
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Bilson - Blind
Bilson, John, on Cistercian architecture, XVIII A: 165 Black Rock Harbor Lighthouse (W. H. Swift),
Biltmore see Asheville, N.C. XVI : 1:12
Birdwell Family, of East Tex., XI:4:2 The Master Builders, Le Corbusier, Mies van der
Birkmire, William H., XVIII:4:132,135 Rohe, Frank Lloyd Wright
Skeleton Construction in Buildings, XVIII:4:129 ni 1 Rev. by T. M. Brown, XX:4:200-201
Birmingham, Engl. Blakeney's Exercise, XV:4:23
Adderley Park Institute [Reading Room and Blanchard, Joseph, surveyor, 111:1/2:37
Library] (G. E. Street), XIX:4:148,154 Blanchard, Louise see Bethune, Louise Blanchard
Birmingham Reference Library Blanchard, Thomas, 11:4:10
Boulton and Watt Collection, VIII:l/2:23 Blanchard machine (nail producing), 11:4:10
Cathedral (A. W. N. Pugin), XIII:3:22 Blanche of Castile, 111:1:4,8
Public Libraries, XIX:4:154 Blanckenhagen, Peter H. von
Soho Manufactory (see also Boulton and Watt; 'The Imperial Fora," XIII:4:21-26
Smethwick, Engl.; Soho Foundry), Blanco, Antonio, Fray, V:[35] n6
VIII:1 /2:4,8-10,l 1,12,19,20-21; illus. Blanco, Gabriel, XIV:4:29
VIII: 1 /2:pl I figs 3,4 Blanco, Jos Junquera, XVIII:2:47
Warehouse housing first roller spinning machine of Bland, Theodorick
Lewis Paul, VIII:l/2:4-5 Map of Williamsburg, 1699, X:3:28-29
Birmingham, Pa. Blandfield, Va., XIII:2:4
Meeting House Blandford, Engl.
Octagonal school, XII:l:21-22; illus. XII:1:21 Fire (1731) and rebldg., XIII:4:32
Birnau Town Hall (J. and W. Bastard), XVIII:1:6; illus.
Church, XVI:2:31 XVIII: 1:7 fig 12
Bischoff, William Blatchford, Eliphalet W., XVI:l:18n96
Forsyth Park, Savannah, X:4:9; XX:2:48 Blauch, Lloyd E., 111:1/2:58
Bishapur see Shapur Biegen, XVII: 1:34
Bishop Hill, 111. Blenheim Palace, IV:3/4:56
Communitarian experiment, XIX:3:109 Blesch, Otto
Bisse, Bishop of Hereford, XVII:2:10 Wooster Street Synagogue, N.Y. (and L. Eidlitz),
Bistrifa
XIII:4:30
Bit Hilani (see also Senjirli: Bit Hilani), XV: 1:31 Blind
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Blissimore Hall [Manor] see Weyhill, Engl. De [a distribution des maisons de plaisance et de la
Bloch, Herbert, lecture to SAH on Roman Brick Grand Blondel, see Blondel, Jacques Franois:
The Roman Brick Industry and Its Relationship to L'homme du monde clair par les arts (and C. N.
Block, in office of Adler and Sullivan, XIX:2:62 Maisons de plaisance, see Blondel, Jacques
Black
Rock Harbor Lighthouse (W. H. Swift), de plaisance
XV:1:12
Chateau, French Renaissance detail of, XI:2:[14]; Country house (from Cours d'archltecture),
Blomneld, Arthur, Sir, obit., 11:4:42 Htel de Ville and Cathedral Precinct, Metz,
Blomfield, C. J., Bishop of London, 11:4:42 XVIII-4140
Blomfield, Reginald, Sir, obit., 11:4:42; on Blondel Manon see Blondel Marie Madeiaine Baletti
three-dimensional arches, XVII:4:24 n7 B,onde, Marie Anne Garnier> XI;1:16
Karelische Bauten und ornamentale Formen (V. House of> Natchez, Miss., XIV: i ;30
XVIII:4:141; on pyramid device, XIX:2:76; theory Blumenfeld, Hans, biogr. data, 11:1:23 n; 111:1/2:11 n;
Articles
on
Articles
Middleton, R "Jacques Franois Blondel and the "Form and Function in Urban Communities,"
Cours d'Architecture," XVIII:4:140-148 III-1/2-11-21
XIV:1:32
41
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House of, X:4:[23] n20 "Part II: The Iron Towers," XVI: 1:11-19
Boase,
T.
S.
R.
Book
English Art, 1100-1216, XVII:3:34 Cast Iron Buildings; Their Construction and
English Art, 1800-1870 Advantages (and J. W. Thomson), IX:4:24;
Bocchi
Palazzo of, Bologna, IX:4:10 Bruce (George [W. ?]) Hardware Co., N.Y.
Bochka, see Roofs: Barrel Faade, XV:4:21 n51
Bodine, Helen, XIV: 1:29 Burley (A. G.) and Co., Chicago, XVI : 1:18 n 110
Bodley, George Frederick, and Gothic style, IX: 1/2:27; Cast-iron bldgs.
Btticher, Karl, X:3:8-9 Harper and Brothers Printing Plant, N.Y. (and J.
V:45,46; and B. Neumann, XII:4:12,14; and P. Hopkins (Francis) and Brothers Glass Shop, N.Y.
Htel Amelot, Paris, V:46 Lighthouse, Santo Domingo, XVI: 1:12; illus.
Htel d'Argenson, Paris, XVIII:4:142 XVI:1:15 fig 14
Htel de Seignelay, Paris, V:46 McCullough Shot and Lead Company, N.Y.
Htel de Soubise, Paris, XVIII:4:142 Shot Tower, XV:3:31; XV:4:21 n51;
Bogardus, James (see also Bogardus and Hoppin), and XVI:1:12-14,15-17- XIX:4:181,182- illus.
iron frame construction, 11:4:4 n6,28; New York XV:4:13 fig 1; XVLL16 fig 15
work, XI:2:15; Vindex as pseud, of, XV:4:21 n45 McKesson and Robbins Drug Co.
Faade, N.Y., XV:4:21 n51
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Queen Victoria engr. portr., XV:4:12 Home for Musicians, Verdi Foundation, Milan,
Robinson (Douglass) Insurance Co., N.Y. XII:4:17
Santa Catalina Co. Warehouse, Havana, XV:4:17 House of, Sainte Genevieve, Mo., IX:3:26
Shot Towers, see Bogardus, James: Works (Bldgs., Bolhouse, Mrs. Peter, XVIII:4:159 n6
Sperry (Henry S.) and Co. Clock Store, N.Y. Industrial History of the United States,
Spoffard and Tileston, N.Y. Bolles Chair> St- Luke's Church, Smithfield, Va.,
Tatham and Brothers Iron Works, N.Y. d'Architettura Andrea Palladio, vol. 1
Shot Towers, XII:1:21; XV:3:31; XV:4:21 n51; Bnet r^V'' XIX:4:184
XII: 1:19 fig 12- XVI.1:16 fig 16 Boarding School of [West Chester Young Ladies'
Fire alarm bell tower, MacDougal and Spnng Sts., cjty p'|an [Bononja]> III:1/2:25; VIII:3/4:36-37,40;
Bogart, fl. 1868 see Jenney, Schermerhorn and Bogart piazza vittorio Emanuele> VIII:3/4:37
Bogert, Giles Yates Van Der see Van Der Bogert, Giles Pinacoteca
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Bonaparte Family (see also Napoleon), XIV:3:4 Philadelphia, 18th c., XV:4:24
C.
N.
Ledoux,
XIII:3:30
Excavations in Breberen and Doveren, XVII:2:3 "Some Ledoux - Inspired Buildings in America,"
Palace
XIII:1:15-17
XIX:4:139,141; illus. XIX:4:140 fig 9 V:45,46; spatial composition of, XII:4:12; XV:2:6;
Bonsteel, P. P., XV:2:18 style of, XV:1:5; XV:2:9; XV:3:17-22 passim; R.
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Stucco Work, Residenz, Wrzburg, XV:3:13 Christ Church, North End [Old North Church],
Bostick, W. A., VI 11:3/4:46 City Hall (C. Bulfinch) see Boston, Mass.: Court
Boston,
Mass.
House
Badger (D. D.) Iron Works, XV:4:14,15 Court House [Old City Hall] (C. Bulfinch), XIV:2:16
Barristers Hall (Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge), Cradle of Liberty see Boston, Mass.: Faneuil Hall
XVII:3:25
Cross
Dam,
XIII:2:19
Houses (A. Benjamin), XIII:3:16 Custom House (I. Rogers and A. B. Young),
Boston & Albany Railroad Yards, XIII:2:21,22 Dock Square section, XIII:2:19
First, 1794 (C. Bulfinch) Faneuil Hall [Cradle of Liberty], VIII: 1 /2:35;
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Gardens and Parks, XIII:2:20-24 Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, Jr., Collection, X:l:3
Gardner Estate see Boston, Mass.: Hinckley and Massachusetts Institute of Technology property,
Gardner Estate Copley Square, XIII:2:22
Gibbs House, 17th c., XIII:1:11 Mein (John) Circulating Library, XX:3:116
Gore (Gov. Christopher) Town House, XIII:3:26 Merchants' Exchange (I. Rogers), XX:1:12
Gravely Point see Boston, Mass.: Kenmore Square Merchants National Bank
Hancock (John) House, 1:3/4:15; XII:3:27; XIILLll 1913 (Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge), XVII:3:25
"Harris' Folly" (R. Hills), XIII:3:26 1922 (Coolidge and Shattuck), XVII:3:25
Harvard University Medical School Group (Shepley, Mill Dam, XIII:2:19; illus. XIII:2:23 fig 3
Rutan and Coolidge), XVII:3:25; illus. Mt- Vernon St., painting (Hassam), 11:3:33
XVII-3-24 figs 7,8 Museum of Fine Arts, XIII:2:22
Haymarket Station (N. J. Bradlee), VIII: 1/2:39-40; Museum of Natural History, XIII:2:22
illus. VIII: 1 /2:pl. VII fig 9 Navy Yard see Boston, Mass.: U.S. Navy Yard
Hinckley and Gardner Estate [Congregational ^ew Brick Meeting House, 1721, XIILLll
House] (R. Hills), XIII:3:26 New South. Church <C Bulfinch), XIV:2:16
Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, 0cta8" Cburch Boston' Mass" New South
XX-4192 Church
Jail, stone, 17th or 18th c., XIILL11 01d gty Hall (C. Bulfinch) see Boston, Mass.: Court
John Hancock Insurance Bldg. (Shepley, Rutan and ^ A _
King's ChapeL 1710, second see Boston, Mass.: Qld North ^ ost Mass ; chrjst
ffirHarri"anTSv ^
XIILL11-14; XX:4:193; illus. XIILL12 fig 1; Park Street 'church (P. Banner), XVIL2:32
Leverett Street Station [Lowell Railroad Station, phil)ips House> CQ 1670> XIII:1:11
first; Passenger House, Leverett St.] (G. M. pjerce ( S ) tore Bosto Mass s s pierce
Dexter), VIII: 1/2:34-35,38; illus. VIII:l/2:pl. V Stgre
Second, 1856 (N. J. Bradlee), VIILl/2:37-38; illus. Quaker meeting houses, pre-1749, XIILLll
VIII: 1 /2:pl VII figs 7,8 Queen's Chapel [Second King's Chapel, 1710],
Bldg., 1820 (C. Bulfinch), XIV:2:17 nl6; XVII:3:27 S. S. Pierce Store, Copley Square, 1886, XIII:2:23
George Robert White Memorial Bldg. (Coolidge, St. Paul's
Shepley, Bulfinch and Abbott), XVII:3:28 Faade (A. Parris and S. Willard), XII:3:14
Georgian Bldgs. (Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge), Sergeant (Peter) House see Boston, Mass.: Province
XVII:3:28
House
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Site see Boston, Mass.: City plan, Maps, Views, etc.: in Landscape Architecture, XII:2:32
Skyscrapers (Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge), Botanical gardens, State parks, etc.)
XVII:3:22-23,25
South Church, New (C. Bulfinch) see Boston, Mass.: Botetourt, Lord
XT
e rt. U Warming machine of, XX: 1:23-24; ll us. XX: 1:24
New South Church _
1669, XIX:2:77; illus. XIX:2:76 fig 1 Courthouse, 1818 see Fincastle, Va.: Botetourt
1729 [Old South] see Boston, Mass.: Old South County Courthouse
Meeting House Bothmer, Bernard V., XI:3:[5] nl
South Station (Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge), Bott, Miles, fl. 1802
Bldg. (C. Bulfinch), XIV:2:[5] capt. fig 13, XI:2:28; and ideal mediaeval city, XIX:1:39
7,12,13,16,17; XVII:3:27; illus. XIV:2:[15] Bouchard, 19th c. pirate, XV:1:22
fig 5 Bouchardon, Edm
Bldg. (H. H. Richardson), 111:4:5; IX:1 /2:26,29,34; Bouillon, Godefroy de see Godefroy de Bouillon
Tower (H. H. Richardson), XII:l:8-9; XVI:3:23 combined well-known and associative forms,
West Porch (Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge), XIX:4:142; and Filarete, XVII:3:16; and M.
Trinity Church, First, Summer St., 1734 [1735], XII:3:32; XV:4:30,31; XVII:3:18n9; and C. N.
XII 1:1:11; XIII:3:19n7 Ledoux, 111:3:18; neo-classicism of, 1:2:9
U.S. Navy Pier, XI 11:2:19 Boulton and Watt (see also Birmingham, Engl.: Soho
U.S. Navy Yard, Charlestown, XIII:2:19 * < . d i. x< ,,u *u i
' , _. , ,, ... Manufactory; Boulton, Matthew; Smethwick,
W B0St0n' Mass': C,ty Plan' MaPS' VleWS' Engl.: Soho Foundry; Watt, James),
West Church (A. Benjamin), XIII:3:16,17 philiPP and Lee tPhlllP and Lee; Phlhps and Leel
Williams (John D.) Homestead (R. Hills), XIII:3:26 Cotton Mill, Salford, VIII:l/2:23,25
YMCA Bourassa, Napolon, XIV:3:14: nl8
Fair of the Nations, 19th c XIV:3:6 Bourbon-Lancy
Boston and Albany Railroad Yards, Boston, Romanesque church, XVIII:3:95,98,100; illus.
XIII:2:21,22
XVIII:3:101
fig
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Boyd,
John
Parish church, Sainte-Rose (le-Jsus), XIV:3:10; Boydell, John, 1719-1804, XIV:4:22 nn52,55
St. Barthlmy, Berthier, XIV:3:12; illus. XIV:3:11 Byer> Franois, Bishop of Mirepoix, XV-.2-J
Bourget, Ignace, Bishop of Montreal, XIV:3:8-14 Boza T' & " '
Bourke, John
Baroque Churches of Central Europe
Bourne,
F.
C.
it
The Public Works of the Julio-Claudians and 1853, see Marie Henriette
Vavtans, X1X-.2-.S6 Bracci, Cecchino
Bournemouth
St. Peter's
,.
Bracci,
Enlargement and rebldg. (G. E. Street), XIX:4:155 XIV* 1-9 12 13* illus XTV-1-13 fie 10
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Bradlee - Brandl
Bradlee, Nathaniel J. Bralle, Franois-Jean
Railroad stations Fountain, Place du Chtelet, Paris, XVII: 1:23; illus.
Designs, VIII:l/2:34,37-39; illus. VIII:l/2:pl VII XVII:1:21 fig 6
figs
6-8
Bram
Haymarket Station, Boston, VIII:l/2:39-40; illus. City plan, 111:1/2:28
VIII: 1 / 2:pl VII fig 9 Bramante, dreamed of re-creating glories of ancient
Lowell Railroad Station, second, 1856, Boston, Rome, IX:4:13; B. Cellini on, XIII:3:10n3; use of
VIII:l/2:37-38; illus. VIII:l/2:pl VII figs 7,8 dome and towers theme, XIX:4:136; and Filarete,
Taylor's Ledge, VIII:l/2:39 XVII:3:12,14-16; O. H. Foerster on, XVI:2:30; as
Bradley, Mrs. B. Harley architect of Julius II, XIII:3:4; XX:1:40; and L. da
House of, Kankakee, 111., XIX:1:7 Laurana, VII:3/4:27,28; Milanese work, XIII:3:4;
Bradley, Harold C., XIX:2:66 XVII:3:14-16; Roman work, XIII:3:3,4; and A. da
House of see Madison, Wis.: Bradley (Harold C.) Sangallo, the younger, XIII:3:3,10 nnl,3; and Santa
House Maria del Popolo chancel, XVII:4:23; style of,
Bradley, Mrs. Harold C., XX:3:140 XVII:3:23; technical incompetence, XIII:3:4; and
Summer bungalow of, Falmouth, Mass., XIX:2:68 Vignola, IX:4:13,14 nl9; wealth less than A. da
Bradshaw, Forrest, town clerk of Sudbury, Mass., Sangallo, the younger, IX:4:11
IX:3:11
Works
Altar
location,
XVII:
1:9
nl3
fig
11
fig
17
Cathedral
Belvedere
corridors,
XIII:3:4
houses
Sketchbooks,
XVII:l:9nl5
n9
Brancovenu
Brahm, William Gerard de see De Brahm, William Home of see Lexington, Ky.: Glengarry
Gerard Brandauer, Jakob see Prandtauer, Jakob
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Brandon - Brick
Brandon, Prince George Co., Va. (T. Jefferson), Brazil Builds, by P. L. Goodwin and G. E. Kidder
X: 1:8,10; XIV:1:17; illus. X:l:[6] fig 8 Smith, XVII:2:30
Brandon-Jones, John, XIX:2:88; Breakwaters
XIX:4:147 n23,148 n30 La Guaira (T. U. Walter), VII:l/2:2
Brandtauer, Jakob see Prandtauer, Jakob Breberen, Ger.
Branford, of Charleston, S.C. Carolingian timber church, XVII:2:3; illus.
House of, XVII:4:36 XVII:2:[4]fig 8
Branner, Robert, on mediaeval geometry, Breck, Samuel, Judge, 1X-A-.22
XX:3:143-146; on Villard de Honnecourt Breckinridge, James, XVIII:l:6n24
Sketchbook, XIX:2:85 Brecksville, Ohio
Articles Church (S. Porter), VII:3/4:32; XII:2:9
"Drawings from a Thirteenth-Century Architect's Breda, Carl von
Shop: The Reims Palimpsest," XVII:4:9-21 Portr. of B. H. Latrobe, illus. XVI:3:32
"Villard de Honnecourt, Archimedes, and Bredsdorff, Peter, XIX:2:83
Chartres," XIX:3:91-96 "Breeze-way," XI:4:2
Reviews Bremer, T. C.
Bucher, F., Notre-Dame de Bonmont und die House of, Brookline, Mass., XVII:3:28
1:28,29
Athenaeum
Forsyth, G. H., Jr., The Church of St. Martin at Biennial prize and gold medal, 1828, XVII:3:2,8
City planning see Cities and Towns (Growth, History Abutments, XX:1:8-9,10,18
and Planning): Brazil Adobe brick, XV: 1:24
Servio do Patrimnio Histrico e Artistico Nacional Arches
[SPHAN], XVII:2:30 Baltimore, XX-.2-.69
Roman, XVII:4:5-6
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Baltimore, XVIII: 1:33-34; XX:2:69,74 Albany
Doak's Brickyard, Stockton, Calif., XIV:3:15 Bridge, 1836 (R. Delafield), XIX:4:181
I 1 Tovpr
Bridgens, R. P., career of, XIII :2:15-18 and nl Materials, Types, etc.
Iranistan (L. Eidlitz), XI:4:28; XIX:4:180 Iron-link suspension bndges, western Pa. (J.
Parks (Olmsted, Vaux and Co.), VI: 1 /2:[1] nl Finley), XIX:4:181
Bridger, Joseph, 17th c Col., XVII:1:14,15,18 Pedestrian, XVLLll
by structural engineers, XIX:4:178; truss framing Niagara Railway Suspension Bridge (J.
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Niagara Footbridge, 1848 (C. Eilet), XVI:1:11 West Jersey Academy (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:35
Niagara Railway Suspension Bridge (J. Roebling), West Presbyterian Church (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:36
Patents, XIII:3:27 (Town Truss ); XV:1:28; Briedenbaugh, Valentine, 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135
^rt
Market Street Permanent Bndge, XIX:3:117 n3 Briggs, Matthew S 17th c., XI:1:8
Philadelphia-Camden Suspension Bridge [Delaware Briggs Robert Jr. VII-1/2-24 29
o i, ifii n A ion i "1 (I il. Royal Pavilion (J. Nash), XV:4:7; XIX:3:131
11:1:41; XIX:4:181
Monongahela Bridge (J. Roebling), IV:3/4:53; Su*sex Co"nty Court House' Georgetown
Xvi-1-11 Remodelled, XIII:3:Suppl. 10,16; illus.
Hudson River Bridge, 1804 (T. Burr), 11:1:41 L'Art de Btir des Maisons de Campagne, XVIII:2:62
Turin Hotel d'Augny, Paris, XVIII:2:60
Earliest permanent bridge, XIX:4:139 Brissot de Warville, Jacques Pierre, IV:2:32-33
U.S., of C. T. Purdy, IV:3/4:58; of J. and W. Bristol, Engl.
Roebling, IV:3/4:53 Cathedral (G. E. Street work), XIX:4:155
Books on St. Vincent's, VIII: 1/2:18
Condit, C. W., American Building Art - The Bristol, Pa.
Nineteenth Century, XIX:4:181 St. James the Greater (S. Sloan), XIX:1:36
Zucker, P., American Bridges and Dams, Bristolville, Ohio
11:1:41-42 Church, Greek Revival, VII:3/4:32
Ponte dei Sospiri [Bridge of Sighs], XVI:3:23 XX:3:121,122,129 no.79; illus. from XX:3:123
Rialto, XVI:3:23 figs 9,10
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Brodie, Joseph, fl. 1799, Capt. R. N, XVI:1:12 Brooks, Samuel, 19th c of Natchez, XV:2:28
Brodrick, Cuthbert Brooks, Van Wyck, XII:1:11
Notre Dame de la Treille et St. Pierre, Lille, Brophy, H. B.
competition design, XIX:4:156 Residence of, Salem, Or., XIX:2:59nl3
Town Hall, Leeds, XIX:4:156 Bross, William, 11:4:17
Broeck, Ten, Col., IV:2:40 Brosse, Salomon de, J. F. Blondel work derived from,
Brens,
Marianne
XVIII:4:141
Early Photographs of Architecture and Views in Two Temple, Charenton, IX:3:6-7; illus. IX:3:[9] fig 5
Copenhagen Museums (with H. Bramsen and B. The Brotherhood of Our Good Lord of Passos [The
Ochsner) Brotherhood of Our Lady of Penha],
Short rev., XVIII:2:72 XVX-.2-.12;73 n26
Studio of, American Express Bldg., Chicago, Barracks, Place d'Armes, New Orleans,
IX:
/2:24
n9
XIII:1:25:26
n2
Bromley, William, 17th c., XIV:4:8 Intendance, New Orleans, design, XIII:1:25; illus.
Broneer,
Oscar
XIII:1:25
fig
Corinth; Volume I, Part IV: The South Stoa and Its L'Auterbourg, work at, XIII: 1:26 n2
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Broutin - Brunelleschi
Broutin, Madeleine Le Maire, XIII:l:26n2 Brown, William S. see Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
Broutin, Madeleine Marguerite see De la Ronde, Brown, Woodlief F., XI1I:2:30
Madeleine Marguerite Broutin Brown and Morris, 19th c. lime and cement suppliers,
Brown, 19th c., Mr., of Va., XIII:2:7 New York State Armory, Troy, XIV:3:24
Brown, Albert Bush see Bush-Brown, Albert The Brown Decades, by L. Mumford, 11:3:18-23;
Brown, C. B. XIV: 1:18
Cottage of, Salem, Or., XIX:2:59 nl3 "The Brown Decades Revisited," by R. L. Anderson,
Brown, Earl M Sheriff of Maryville, Mo., XVIII:4:155 Brown University see Providence, R.I.: Brown
Brown, G. Baldwin, on wall strips of Saxon churches, B'us; for C. Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit, XVI:4:20;
Brown, Glenn, and AIA, IV:1:34,37; XI:1:31; study on Browne, J. Ross, XV:1:22,23,25,26 nn5,37
early American architecture, IX:4:16; and Sketch of Miss,on Soledad> XV:1:23.25; illus.
campaign to save White House from McKinley Browne, Mrs J. Ross, XV: 1:26 n26
Brown, Harold Bush see Bush-Brown, Harold Browne' W!lham' 17th c" of Sudbury, Mass., XI:1:10
LIaiico
a!
Nuiiiaa
01
/.
Bruchsal
Brown, Josiah, 18th c.. of Bah,more, XVIII:1:34 Schloss [Ei l Palace] (J B Neumann work),
Indian Architecture, Islamic Period, XVIII:4:168 Brueghd [Breughel], L. Mumford reference to,
Brown, Robert, 19th c., XV:l:29n2 Palace chapel, 16th c., IX:3:7
Brown, Samuel, fl. 1837, Cant., Sir, XVI: 1:12 Bruen, Elizabeth, VI: 1/2:16
Brown, Samuel R., fl. 1817 Bruen, Joseph, VI: 1 /2:[13], 16,17
The Western Gazetteer, or Emigrants Directory, Bruen, Mrs. M., VI-l/2:17nl2
van der Rohe, Frank Lloyd Wright, Brunei, 19th c. architect, XIII: 1:16
Brown, Timothy, 19th c of Sullivan, N. Y, XX.4A96 esteemed by 19th c., XVII:3:10; as civic architect,
Brown, W. H., patentee of rotary jail, XIV:1:32; color treatment, XVI: 1:6; endowed with
XVIII:4:150,153,155,156 highest creative gifts, XVI:3:11;
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Brunelleschi - Buckland
and Filarete, XVII:3:14; XVIII:1:18: Bryant, Gridley James Fox, and A. D. Gilman,
nl2
Bucharest
Brunt, Michael Hugo see Hugo-Brunt, Michael XVI:4:17-18; on Circleville, Ohio, XIV:4:24; on
Brush, George de Forest, IX:l/2:34 Savannah architecture, X:4:9; attempt to solve
Brussels
social
evils,
11:2:8
Brutails, J. A., on 17th and 18th c. imitations of Buckland, William, biogr. of, XIII:2:3-8; plasterers
12th c. iron work, XIV:1:4; on keystones, XIX:3:92n5 working for, XX:3:131
Arches (3d and 5th point), numbering of, Books on
XIX:3:93 nn9,l 1; XX:3:143; illus. XIX:3:91 Beirne, R. R. (and J. H. Scarff), William
fig 1 Buckland. . ., XVIII:2:71
"The Bruton Church of 1683 and Two Davis, D., Annapolis Houses, 1700-1775,
de
XVII:4:36;
XVIII:2:71
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Tulip Hill (attrib.), XVIII:2:71 Guaranty Bldg. [Prudential Bldg.] (Adler and
Houses of Parliament, London, competition design, Maps see Buffalo, N.Y.; City plan, Maps and Views
XX:3:102; illus. XX:3:103 fig 4 Martin (Darwin D.) House (F. L. Wright), 111:4:51
Bucklin, James C. (see also Tallman and Bucklin), Niagara and Plympton Fireproof Grain Elevator (G.
XII:3:15-16 and nl3 H. Johnson), XVI:1:14
Bucknell University see Lewisburg, Pa. Prudential Bldg. see Buffalo, N.Y.: Guaranty Bldg.
City plan, Maps and Views Maison du Trsorier Desglat, Lyons, XII:4:29
Sketch (Le Corbusier), XX:2:94 Prison de Roanne, Lyons (and Thibire), XII:4:29,30
Inter American Congress of Municipal History [Inter Prison plan, XII:4:28-30; illus. XII:4:29
American Municipal Historical Congress], 4th, The Builder, IX:l/2:27; XIX:4:149 n33,150
1949, VIII:1/2:133
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Builders - Bulfinch
no.39
Hawaii,
IV:3/4:59
The Builder's Dictionary, or Gentleman and Architect's New York, IX:l/2:28; XI:2:3,[8],15-18; XII:4:32
Companion, XX:3:126no.4 Philadelphia, IX:4:24-25; XIII:3:30
The Builder's Director, or Bench-Mate..., by B. Saint Louis, 1:3/4:26
Builder's General Instructor, by M. Lafever, XIV:3:19 18th c., VIII:l/2:23; XII:4:26-27; XIV:4:18;
The Builder's Guide, by A. Benjamin, XIII:3:19; XV:2:24
The Builder's Guide..., by W. Salmon, XX:3:127 n9, XII:3:14; XIV:3:15,26; XV:l:27-29; XV:2:24;
129 no.72 XV:4:12-22; XVI:1:11-19; XVIII:4:129,136;
The Builders of the Bridge; the Story of John Roebling Great Britain
XX:3:12 no.64
....
Bibliography,
X:2:26
"n see
'u8
. o
ui
Building
guides
Bnck
Brick
(Brick
construction,
Bricklaying,
.. V-,,
Cast-iron, Iron and Steel (see also Bridges; Facades: Roman XVII 4 2 8
Cast-iron; Iron industry; Ironwork and Building methods
wrought-iron; Towers (Belfries, Observation Eighteenth Century
Building sites
19th c., 11:4:4 n7; XV:4:12-22; XVI:1:11-19; Buitenhuis, Peter, on the skyscraper, XVIII:4:128 n7
XIX:3:122; effect of steel-frame construction "The Bulbous Dome, The Origin and the Distribution
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Bulflnch, Charles ( Cont.) Bunker Hill Monument see Boston, Mass.
salary, XV: 1:29 nn2,5; on storage of wood in Bunning, James Bunstone
Washington Capitol, VII:l/2:10n2; style, Coal Exchange, London, VII:l/2:3,4; XX:3:149
1794
11:1:9
n9
Medal of, XIV:2:3; illus. XIV:2:[5] fig 13 'The Plan of the Back Bay Area in Boston,"
Church, 1825, Peterboro (attrib.), VIII:1/2:41 nl6 Buonaccorso Ugoccioni, Benedetto di see Ugoccioni,
First Church [Christ Church; Fifth Meetinghouse], Buoncompagni, Ugo see Gregory XIII
1816, Lancaster, Mass., VII:3/4:30 Buontalenti, Bernardo
Hollis Street Church, Boston, VII:3/4:29 Porta dei Supplichi, Uffizi, Florence, XV:3:7
Engr. after (J. Archer), illus. XIV:2:[15] fig 5 _ Mosque of' Ca'r' III:4;41
Bulfnch, Francs Vaughan (see also Coolidge, Shepley, Works (B,d Desl etc,
Bulfinch and Abbott; Shepley, Bulfmch, Crimean War Memorial Church> Istanbul>
Bull, William, Col XX:2:50-53,54 Notre Dame de la TreiUe gt t pierre) LiUe (and
Bullock, John, architectural ideals of, 11:1:27-28 Burgess, early 19th c., of Thomaston, Me.
Rudiments of the Arts of Building (ed.), 11:1:28 nl House of see Kenilworth, 111.: Burgess (Ernest H.)
Bunker Hill, The Battle of, painting (J. Trumbull), Casa del Cordon, V:5
VIII:3/4:[1]
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Burgos - Burton
Cathedral American Luxfer Prism Co. competition,
Condestable Altar, V:12 n78 XIX:1:7 nl7; and S. S. Beman, XII:3:17; and A. J.
Escalera Dorada (D. de Silo), V:8 Cassatt of Pennsylvania Railroad Co., IV:l:35-36;
Sepulchres, V:12 and Chicago School, XI:1:27; civic work of,
Burgoyne, Gen., rhinestone buckles of, IV:2:38no.9; IX:1/2:31,34; Detroit work, 11:4:43; as member of
P. Schuyler House burned by, 111:3:30; as guest at McMillan Park Commission of 1901, 1V:1:35,37;
Schuyler Mansion, Albany, IV:2:38no.9; retreat motto of, IV:1:3; and W. Polk, X:3:21
hampered at Starks Knob, IV:2:40 no.18; surrender Moore, C., Daniel H. Burnham..., IV:1:3; XI:2:11
of (commemorated by Saratoga Battle Monument), Residence of [Bungalow], Twin Peaks, San
IV:2:40 no.23, (painting by J. Trumbull), Francisco, X:3:21
XIII:3:19; advance through Wood Creek, Works
IV:2:39 no. 11 City plans
Burin, A. Gallego y see Gallego y Burin, A. Chicago, 1909 (and E. H. Bennett), IX:l/2:35
Burke, Edmund, aesthetics of, XV:4:30; on Saint and n4; illus. IX:l/2:32 fig 3
XIV:2:8
XVIII:4:138
Burley (A. G.) and Co., of Chicago, XVI:1:18 nllO Wanamaker Dept. Store, N.Y.
Doane (Bishop) Villa see Burlington, N.J.; Riverside illus. XIV:3:25 fig 3
Friends Meeting House, 1682, XII:1:22 Masonic Temple Bldg. [Capitol Bldg.], Chicago,
Riverside, St. Mary's Seminary [Bishop Doane's XVIII:4:133; illus. XVIII:4:133 fig 4
Villa] (J. Notman), XI:2:27,28 Monadnock Bldg., Chicago, XII:1:13; XV:2:32;
St. Mary's Church (R. Upjohn), XV:2:21 XVIII:4:130,133,136,137
St. Mary's Hall (D. Lienau), XIV:l:24n7 Montauk Bldg., Chicago, XII:1:13,20; XII:3:31;
Burnet
SAH (New York Chapter), X:4:36; XI:2:27, illus. XVI:4:[24] figs 4,5
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Buschiazzo, Mario J., visit to altiplano of Peru and spandrel, XX:1:18; and L. Sullivan, XX:1:3,18,19
Lululand [Herkomer (Hubert von) Home] (H. H. illus. XX: 1:14 fig 22
Richardson), XV:2:29; XVIII:2:66-68; illus. Wright, Hunter Store, Philadelphia, XX:1:10; illus.
Buttresses
Pointed, XVII:4:19
Butler,
fl. 1792, of Litchfield, Conn. j-lg 6
House of, X:4:21
Bybee, William
Butler, William John, Rev., XIX:4:146-147,153 Founding of Richmond, Va., 111:4:26; VIII:3/4:21
Butt
Home
of
see
Westover
XIX:4:150; crotchets of, XIX:4:164; fame of, Byrne, Janet S., XIII: 1:27
XIX:4:145; Gothic Revival style, IX: 1/2:27; Byron, George Gordon, poems inspired romantic
XIX:4:159; use of sash windows, XIX:4:150; and Byzantine architecture, XV:4:9; XVII:3:33-34;
G. E. Street, XIX:4:147(and nl9)-154,159-171 XX: 1:43-44
passim; as a Tractarian, XV:2:19 Rumania, IV:3/4:26-30,32,34
Church, Baldersby Saint James, XIX:4:155,163 Canada see Romanesque Revival: Canada
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ccc see United States: Civilian Conservation Corps Market of see Athens, Greece: Market of Caesar and
CIAM see International Congress for Modern Augustus
Architecture Temple of, Rome, XX:2:85
Caballero, Diego, V: 13 n89 Writings
Caballero, Juan Commentaries, XVII:3:4-5
Parish Church [S. Prisca y S. Sebastian], Taxco de Cafaggiolo Villa see Villa Cafaggiolo
City plan, XIV:4:9-10; illus. XIV:4:9 fig 7 Amir Aksunkur Mosque [Blue Mosque of Amir
Pelourinho, XIV:4:9-10
c\
in
Mimbar, 111:4:41
Cadafalch, Jos Puig y see Puig y Cadafalch, Jos A]mas [(Jlmas] Mosque nl;4;42
8Cathedral,
'Z.u , , , _ XV:1:7;
, Altunbugha
al-Maridani Mosque, 111:4:42
XX:3:I46 . . cu
- Amencan Embassy, XI:2:25
Cady, ,
J. r,
Cleveland,
on Dutch farmhouses of N.J., useum
Sultan Hasan Chandelier,
111:4:35
al-Azhar Mosque, 111:4:41,42; illus. III:4:[32a] fig 18
Sultan Barkuk Madrasah (Intra Muros), 111:4:42
IX:4:[20]
Metropolitan Opera House, N.Y., IX:4:[20]
Cady, J. D., on skeleton construction in stone, XX: 1:6
Cady, J. K XIX:l:6nl4
Cady, John Hutchins, as AIA Preservation Officer
(R.I.), XII:3:29; XIII:2:29
Mimbar, 111:4:41
Sultan Barkk Mausoleum
Rev by B Wriston XVII-3-35 Blue Mosque see Cairo: Amir Aksunkur Mosque
The Life of Pierre Charles L'Enfant, Planner of the Mimbar, 111:4:41; illus. III:4:32[a] fig 17
City Beautiful, VI:l/2:[35]; VIII:3/4:69; X-.2-.25 Ibn Tulun Mosque, 111:4:41; XVII:3:9n29
"Problems in Restoring the Plan of Washington," Ka'itbey Mosque, 1475, 111:4:42
IV: 1:34-40 Amir Sargitmish Madrasah, 111:4:42
"Washington After the War," VI: 1 /2:[30]-32 Sultan Sha ban Madrasah, 111:4:42
Caesar, Julius, descr. of Castrum, VlIl:3/4:29; and Amir Shaykh [Shaykhn] Mosque, 1349, 111:4:42
rebldg. of Corinth, XV:1:32; Rome in the time of, Shepheard's Hotel, XI:2:25
VIII:3/4:33 Tatr al-Hagaziya Madrasah, 1360, 111:4:42
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see
Nimrod
Parthenon
Kirker, H., California Architecture in the Lithograph of reconstruction at St. Bnigne, Dijon,
Nineteenth Century: A Social History, XVI:3:15 n8; illus. XVI:3:14 fig 6
XVI:4:36
Cambrai
Lewis, O., Here Lived the Californians, Bishop's Palace (J. F. Blondel), XVIII:4:140
XVI:4:35-36
Cathedral
XIX:2:85
Architecture of the San Francisco Bay Trinity College Library, design (C. Wren),
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Christ Church [Church on the Common] (P. Crystal Palace Exhibit, X:4:36
Harrison), VIL3/4:29; XX:4:193 Matthews Hall, XVII:3:26
City plan, Maps, etc. Memorial Church (Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch and
Map, 1634, XI:1:6 Abbott), XVII:3:27
Conant Hall (Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge), Memorial Hall, VIII:3/4:69; XII:4:17; XIV:3:21 nl
XVII:3:26,28 New Hemenway Gymnasium see Cambridge, Mass.:
Dunster House (Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch and Hemenway Gymnasium: Coolidge, Shepley,
Harvard
College, 18th c. Stoughton (Mrs. M. F.) House (H. H. Richardson),
Library, XX:3:116,121,124
XVIL1-.36
For specific bldgs. see directly by name, e.g. Camden, S.C., descr. of, 1779, X:4:6
Medical School see Boston, Mass.: Harvard towers, Spires, Steeples, etc.)), of Filarete,
Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch and Abbott [New Florence (Giotto), XVIII :4:128 n7
Indoor Athletic Bldg. (Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch Cathedral [Duomo San Giovanni], XX:4:193
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Campbell - Canning
Campbell, Benjamin, fl. 1835 Canals
House of [Society for the Preservation of Landmarks Denmark
in Western New York], Rochester, X:l:27 Copenhagen, IV: 1:19; illus. IV:l:[18a]
nil
Trieste
Huis ten Bosch, The Hague, XX: 1:42 Canal, Collect Pond to N. River [Canal St.], N.Y.,
Town Hall, Amsterdam, XX:L41-42 XVI:l:18n97
Parish Church, 18th c., XV:3:20 Cape Cod Canal, XIX:2:48; illus. XIX:2:48 fig 2
S. Joo Baptista, 16th c., XV:3:20 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, 11:2:34;
Cmpulung, Muntenia Region, Rum. Bldgs. of see New York (City): Delaware and
Church, Occidental, IV:3/4:25 Hudson Canal Co. Bldg.
Campuses see College and university campuses Delaware and Raritan Canal, XX:4:197
City planning see Cities and Towns (Growth, History Candelaria, Paraguay
and Planning): Canada Map, illus. XIV:4:6 fig 2
French Colonial architecture see Colonial Mission, XIV:4:6
architecture: French Candlesticks
Nashua, N.H., XIII:3:17 Canning, fl. 1914 see Brinckloe and Canning, Inc.
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Canteloup,
France
Maine
Canterbury Maryland
Cathedral, 11:1:39; XVI:3:34 Annapolis, 18th c., X:2:20; XVII:2:26
St. Augustine's College (W. Butterfield), XIX:4:151 St Mary>s city> proposed) X;2:20
Canton tiles, XV:3:27 Massachusetts
Minnesota
New York
Altar of Poseidon see Miletus: Altar of Poseidon Tryon s Palace (J. Hawks), X-.l -.19
U.S. Pennsylvania
New York (City) Harrisburg
Federal Hall [U.S. Capitol], 1788-89 (P. C. Bldg. (S. Hills), XIII:3:Suppl. 7; XIV:2:17n6
L'Enfant), 111:3:31; XIV:2:7; XX:4:185nl Design (W. Strickland), XIII:3:Suppl. 7
Washington, D.C. see Washington, D.C.: Capitol Philadelphia see Philadelphia: Independence Hall
Providence
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Austin (E. E. Myers), 111:3:31 Carlos V see Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
fig 3 Buildings
Capitulaire d'Aix-la-Chapelle, 789 A.D., XVI:2:5 Cachoeira, Brazil, XIV:4:10
Capitulary halls see Chapter houses, Synodal halls, etc. Catania, Italy, IV:2:52
fig 8
Villa Farnese [Farnese Palace] (G. B. Vignola), Carnegie Study of the Arts of the United States
Capua
Order
1:3/4:21
caracaita
County Courthouses
Baths of see Rome (City): Baths of Caracalla
XVI:3:12-15,34; XIX:4:176-177
Caradosso
Caraffa, Gian Pietro see Paul IV House ^ N(Jrth olmsted ohj() XII;2; 1Q
Carcassonne Carpenter, 19th c Col, in Whitestown, N.Y., XX:4:195
City plan, IV: 1:14 Carpenter, Mrs. George, 11:4:17
St. Michel, 11:3:10 Carpenter, Philo
Card, Manan see Donnelly, Marian Card Wood frame store> Chicag0) II:4:18
Carey, Miss, of Louisville, Ky., XI:4:13 Carpenter, R. C., d. 1855, and Ecclesiological Society,
Carey, Elisha, 19th c. barroom owner, XX:4:196 XV:2:20- XIX-4147 n25,149 n32,150
"Caribbean Colonial Architecture in Jamaica," by M. Drawings for St. Mark's, Philadelphia, XV:2:20,22
Carl Schurz Foundation see Schurz (Carl) Foundation School, Lancing, Engl., XIX:4:154
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The Carpenter's Companion, by J. Smith, XX:3:129 "Gothic Architecture Defined," Builder's Magazine,
The Carpenter's Complete Instructor in Several Hundred 111:3:32; IV:3/4:42
Designs, by A. Swan, XX:3:129 no.81 Carter, Landon
Carpentry style of Pompeii, VII:3/4:34 Richmond County Courthouse, Warsaw, Va.,
Carpi, Girolamo da, XIV:4:30 XVIII: 1:4
Carpi, Rodolfo Pio di seePio di Carpi, Rodolfo Carter, Robert, Councillor, XIII:2:4,6; XX:3:116
Carrre, John M. (see also Carrre and Hastings), Carter, Robert Wormeley, 18th c XIII:2:4
XVIII:4:150
Granada
XX:2:73; illus. XIV:1:26 fig 1; 27 fig 2 Carvajal, F. Andrs de, V:13 n89
Carroll, Harriet Chew, XIV:1:26 City plan, Santiago, Chile, XVIII:3:84; illus.
Carson, Mrs. Joseph, of Bryn Mawr, X:2:19; Casanova de Seingalt, Giovanni Jacopo [Jacques
xvi:l:17n77,26; XIX:1:14; illus. XIX:1:15 fig 7 Casey, William J., 20th c of Baltimore, XIV:4:27-28
Carter, 20th c. real estate agent, see Hasbrough and monuments, Tombs, etc.
Carter Caskie, John
Carter, Edward, 20th c. librarian, 11:3:34 House of, Richmond, Va., 111:4:30
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Cassel, Ger. see Kassel, Ger. "Cat" chimneys ["stick-and dirt" chimneys], XI:4:3
Casseres, J. M. de, on Ciudad Lineal, XVIII:3:77,78 Catafalques see Mausoleums, Sepulchral monuments,
Cassirer, Kurt, on authorship of Architecture Moderne Tombs, etc.
of 1728, XVIII:2:60 Catania
Cateau
Cambresis
Cast-iron bridges see Bridges: Materials, Types, etc.: City plan (J. F. Blondel), XI:1:[17]
Cast Iron Buildings; Their Construction and Catel, Ludwig Friedrich, 11:3:8 n8
Advantages, by J. Bogardus and J. W. Thomson, Cateland D XVII 4-20 n8
Cast stone (see also Stone: Types: Artificial), XIII:2:31; See also Church architecture
Castell,
Robert, d. 1729, XX:2:50 hrecn- .Irr, ... _ t, , .
-ru im c *l a . m . . j w -, Siiiison, O. G. von, The Gothic Cathedral:
The Vdlas of the Ancients Illustrated, XX:2:50;
XX:3:126 no.6
City plan, VI:3/4:33-34; VII:l/2:48; Dormition of, painting (Master of San Miniato),
Castillo, Emilio Gonzalez del see Gonzalez del Castillo, Cating, Mathew, 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135
Emilio Catland, 18th c.
Castillo, Hilarin Gonzalez del see Gonzalez del Catlin, 18th c., Capt., of Litchfield, X:4:[23] n20
Equestrian statue of Joseph Emanuel [Joseph I], Caulaincourt, A. de, XIX:4:155 n57
Lisbon, XIV:4:7,9 Cauldwell, S. M. see Howard and Cauldwell
Castro, Italy, XIII:3:5 Cauley, Frank W XII:3:29
Castrum, VIII:3/4:29-40 passim Caumont, Arcisse de, 1:3/4:8,9,14; XIX:4:155 n56
Drobetai [Turnu-Severin], IV:3/4:25 Cauvain, Henri, XIX:4:158
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Baltimore,
Md.
People's Savings Bank (L. Sullivan), XIX:2:66 Kansas Qty> Kan- [Westport Landing]
Qejal^ Quindaro Cemetery, VI: 1/2:23
Ceilings Margraten
See also Frescoes, Mural painting, etc.; Vaults American Military Cemetery and Memorial
Ro .. (Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson and Abbott),
Orvieto
Union
Hall, Oxford (W. Morris), XIX:4:147 n22 n - , _ ~ T f
, r> Cemetery of the Crocefisso del Tufo, VII:3/4:34
Vatican,
Rome
'
Consistory (A. da Sangallo, the younger), XIII:3:4 Qdd FeUows, Cemet xnl;4;29
Novices' cell tower, XX: 1:29,32-33; illus. Colonial Cemetery [Church Cemetery; Colonial
Cellini, Benvenuto, and Bandinelli, IX:4:11; Saint Verona (G. Barbieri), XIX:4:142
Gaudens likened to, IX: 1/2:34; on A. Sangallo, Washington, D.C.
Xni:3:3 Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, VII:l/2:22
Cellular basalt, XX:4:197 Rock Creek Cemetery, XII: 1:7
Celsey, Giles de see Giles de Celsey Cemetery mausoleums see Mausoleums, Sepulchral
Celtic Revival, XIII:2:31 monuments, Tombs, etc.
Cement, X:2:16; XI:3:29 Cnobie, or House of Common Life [Koivs Bios]
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Guatemala, and the Spanish Colonial Bolles Chair, St. Luke's Church [ "Old Brick" ],
Architecture of Central America," XV:1:12-19 Smithfield, Va., XVII:1:15; illus. XVI1:1:17 fig 4
"Centuriatio," VIII:3/4:31,32; illus. VIII:3/4:pl XII Htel Saint Florentin (Comte de), Paris, design,
Cervantes
de
Salazar
XVIII:2:66
City planning see Cities and Towns (Growth, History Southern Interiors of Charleston, South Carolina (and
and Planning): Ceylon N. Chamberlain)
Temples, V:22 Rev. by H. C. Forman, XVII:4:36-37
Czanne, V. Scully on, XIX:4:183 Chamberlin, fl. 1902 see Bertrand and Chamberlin
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Church "en forme et figure de huit pans," proposed, House of [Chapman-Gardner House], Tyler Co.,
XI: 1 :[26] n9 Tex., XI:4:[7] n27
Cleveland,"
XII
:2:19-24
Champlain, Samuel de, founding of Quebec, XVI: 1:32 Chapman, Evans and Delehanty [Delahanty]
Champlain, William D. 19th c. mason, XIX:4:172 See also Delehanty, William Edward
Sultan Hasan Chandelier, Arabic Museum, Cairo, Chapter houses, Synodal halls, etc.
III:4:35
Bari'
IY:3/4:57
Chandigarh Charlieu
Architectural plans (Le Corbusier), XX:2:93 St- Fortunatiis Abbey, XII: 1:4; XVI:2:2-3; .llus.
City plan (M. Nowicki), XVIII:3:91 n52 IX'4:[5] ^1, XILFS fig 2; XVI:2:3 fig 1;
High Court (Le Corbusier), XX:2:92,95 Ig ' ' ' 'g
Secretariat (Le Corbusier), XX:2:94 ^luny, dlus. II:3:pl [2]; XVI:3:6 fig 3; 7 fig 4
Map of Savannah, 1917, XX:2:47 nl; illus. XX:2:47 SaJoa0 Evangehsta [St. John Evangehst]
Chapter entrance, V:2 n9
I nontnr ontrotioa \/ / n U
fig 1
Hereford
Chandler, T. C.
Third United Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh,
London
XVI:3:29n40
Designs, Godey's Lady's Book XVIII :3:105,110 s d Hall XIX:4:148 n30,150 n36
Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Co., Philadelphia Chardon, on St. Julien-le-Pauvre, Paris, VII:3/4:24
Three left bays, XX:3:138; illus. XX:3:138 fig 1; Charenton
San-Marcos-in-the Desert, project (F. L. Wright), Charlemagne, architecture in the reign of, IX:4:9nlO;
Wei Yang Kung [Palace of Liu Chi], IX:l/2:9 measurement, XVI:2:5; as successor to Roman
Memorial Hall (S. Sloan), XIX:1:35 Virginia, XVII:1:14; land grant of 1662, XII:2:3;
Smith Hall [Playmaker's Theatre] (A. J. Davis), as patron of the arts, XX:3:115; and proposed
X:l:21 remodelling of London, XX:2:55
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and standardized measurements, XVI:2:5 Orphan House Chapel (G. Manigault), XII:3:29
Bible of Charles the Bald Preservation, Restorations, etc., 1:3/4:21-23;
Illus. of the Judgment of Solomon, XX:2:82 11:4:30-32
Charles V, King of France, rebldg. of Vincennes, 2d, 1710-1835, X:4:4,6; XII:1:23; XVIII:3:112-114;
VII:3/4:28 XVIII:4:159; illus. X:4[5] figs 1,3;
Charles City, Va. XVIII:3:112-114 figs 1-4
Courthouse, XVIII: 1:4; illus. XVIII: 1:5 fig 5 Simmons (Francis) House [Simmons-Edwards
Charles le Chauve see Charles II, King of France House], XVII:4:36
Charles the Bald see Charles II, King of France Sommers (Humphrey) House, XVII:4:36
Charleston, Nevis, B.W.I. Streets, X:4:3
Church, 1761, illus. X:4:[5] fig 2 St. Fortunatus Abbey, 11:4:34; IV:3/4:6; IX:4:3-9;
City plan, Maps and Views, X:4:3-9; XVIII:3:113; XII: 1:3-6; XVI:2:2-5; XVI:3:16-21;
XX:2:47,50-51,53,54,62; illus. X:4:[5] figs 1-3 XVIII:3:94,95,98,99-100,103; illus. IX:4:[5-6]
Council Chamber, X:4:4-6 figs 1-7; [7] figs 12-13; XII: 1:5 figs 1-5;
County Record Bldg. [Fireproof Bldg.] (R. Mills), XVI:2:3-4 figs 1-3; XVI:3:17 fig 1; 18 fig 3;
Fireproof Bldg. see Charleston, S.C.: County Record Central College, X:l:10
Bldg. Preservation, Restorations, etc., XIII:4:32
Fort Mechanic, XII: 1:31 nl2 University of Virginia
School
of
Architecture
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Charnley - Chevallier
Charnley, James Chtelain, Leon, Jr., XVII: 1:30
House of, Chicago, XIII:1:22; XIX:2:63 Chatham, bldg. in Falmouth, Va., XIV:1:17
Chartres, Bishops of, see Geoffrey; John of Salisbury Chatham, Engl.
Chartres, Master of, XI:3:9 Church schools (G. E. Street), XIX:4:169
Chartres, Bernard de see Bernard de Chartres Chaumer, Michel
century, VIII: 1 /2:88; infl. of, XIII:1:31; and Chaumont, James LeRay de see LeRay de Chaumont,
Noyon, XI:3:8-9; photos (P. Devinoy), XIII: 1:29; James
use of polygonal forms, XIII: 1:30; school of, Chaussegros de Lry, XI:1:[26] ni2; XIV:3:8
XI:3:11-15; XVII:2:28; O. G. von Simson on, Notre-Dame, 1672 [La Paroisse], Montreal
XI:3:14; XVII:2:28-29; and Tournai, IV:3/4:8; Faade, XV:3:9
Elevation, XI:3:8,9; illus. XI:3:8 fig [2] Chavez y Arellano, Francisco Dominguez de see
Faade (see also Chartres: Cathedral: Portals; Dominguez de Chavez y Arellano, Francisco
Chartres: Cathedral: Transept: Faades), Cheadle
Nave arcade, XX:3:143,144,145,146; illus. West door (A. W. N. Pugin), XIII:3:24; illus.
XX:3:143 fig 1 XIII:3:[23] fig 5
Nave piers, IV:3/4:39,40; illus. IV:[36b] fig 5 "A Cheap Farm House," by S. Robinson, 11:4:8
Porch, S. transept, XIX:3:96nl7 "Checkerboard Towns," by J. W. Reps, XX:3:108-114
Portals, XIII:1:5,7,8 Cheek, Leslie, Jr., XIV:4:32
Royal Portal, VII:3/4:16; XI:3:17 Chelmsford, Engl.
Rose window, XIX:3:96 Canal, XV:4:29
See also Palace architecture and individual bldgs. Courthouse, 1749, XVIII: 1:2
under city or name, e.g. Schnbornslust; Chestertown, Md.
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Cheverny - Chicago
Cheverny IV:2:9,12; VI:3/4:2; IX:1/2:29-30; XVII:2:30;
Chteau, XVI:4:36 XIX:2:64; XX:1:16; XX:3:140,142; illus. IV:2:22
Chevron ornament, XVI:3:34 Cast-iron faades (J. Van Osdel and D. D. Badger
Chew, Harriet see Carroll, Harriet Chew Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933
Chzal-Benoit (F. L. Wright proposals), XIX:3:130
Church, XI:3:21 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., 1888-89,
Chianciano, Italy XVIII:4:132,135; illus. XVIII:4:132 fig 2
Festival Hall (M. Loretto, M. Marchi and P. L. Charnley (James) House (Adler and Sullivan),
Nervi), XVIII:3:118 XIII: 1:22; XIX:2:63
Apartment houses (Mies van der Rohe), IX: 1/2:37 Chicago Labor Temple see Chicago: West Chicago
Goodhue
(B.
G.),
VI:3/4:3
Arts and Crafts Society, XIX:l:5-6; XIX:3:124 IX:l/2:35 and n4; illus. IX:l/2:32 fig 3
Auditorium Bldg. (Adler and Sullivan), 1:2:23; Civic Center, proposed (Chicago Plan Commission,
11:3:33; III:4:[20a]; IV:2:9,11; IX:l/2:29; 1949), illus. IX:l/2:33 fig 5
XVII:2:30; XVIII:2:68; XX:1:16 Columbian Exposition see Chicago: World's
XX:
1:43
Burch Block, Wabash and Lake Sts., XVI:1:18 nllO Crilly Bldg. (W. L. B. Jenney), XVI:1:15
Burley (A. G.) and Co. (J. Bogardus), XVI:1:18 nllO Drug store, 2d, 1833, 11:4:21 nll9
Burnham Library of Architecture see Chicago: Art Equitable Bldg. see Chicago: Kendall Bldg.
Institute: Burnham Library of Architecture Esplanade Apartments (L. Mies van der Rohe),
Capitol Bldg. see Chicago: Masonic Temple Bldg. XX: 1:43
Carson-Pirie-Scott Store [Schlesinger and Mayer Exposition, 1933 see Chicago: Century of Progress
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Chicago - Chicago
Exposition Bldg., 1873 see Chicago: Interstate Lake (W. H.) House (G. W. Mher), XIX:1:4; illus.
Industrial Exposition Bldg. XIX: 1:4 fig 5; 5 fig 6
Festival Hall (L. Sullivan) (see also Chicago: Lake Front project, 1923 (E. Saarinen), VI:3/4:5
Interstate Industrial Exposition Bldg.), IV:2:9 Lake Meadows Development (Skidmore, Owings and
Field Wholesale Store see Chicago: Marshall Field Merrill), XVIII:2:54
Fire, 1871, 11:4:24; 111:3:31; IX: 1 /2:21,24 n4; XI:1:27; Rohe), XX: 1:43
XII:3:30; XVI: 1:14,18 nl 10; XX: 1:34 Lakeside Block (W. L. B. Jenney), XVI: 1:15
First Methodist Church, 1845 (J. M. Van Osdel), Lake Shore Drive Apartment Blocks (Mies van der
First Swedish Land Co. sec First Swedish Land Co. 2d, 1889-91 [Sears, Roebuck Store] (W. L. B.
Fraternity Temple, design (L. Sullivan), VI:3/4:2; Jenney), 11:4:29 nnl55,157; IX:l/2:29;
XV:3:31
XII:4:32
Grace Episcopal Church, (Loring and Jenney), Virginia Library (Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge),
XVI:1:19
nl26
XVII:3:23
Harris Trust Bldg., (Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge), MacMeans (J.) House (G. W. Maher), XIX:1:9
Heller (Isidor) House (F. L. Wright), XVIII:2:64; Manhattan Block (W. L. B. Jenney), XVI: 1:15
XIX:3:130 Maps see Chicago: City Plan
Houses, early, 11:4:7,9,24 Masonic Temple Bldg. [Capitol Bldg.] (Burnham and
Hull House, XIX:1:2,9 n22 Root), XVIII:4:133; illus. XVIII:4:133 fig 4
Husser (Joseph W.) House (F. L. Wright), Methodist Episcopal Church, 1845 see Chicago: First
XVIII:2:64; XIX:3:130 Methodist Church
Illinois Central R.R. Station, Pullman, XII:3:18; Midway Gardens (F. L. Wright), 111:4:51
illus. XII:3:19 fig 2 Mile High Skyscraper, project (F. L. Wright),
Illinois Institute of Technology XIX:3:130
Bldgs. (Mies van der Rohe), IX: 1/2:37 Mines and Mining Bldg. see Chicago: World's
Interstate Industrial Exposition Bldg. [Old Columbian Exposition, 1893: Mines and Mining
Exposition Bldg.] (W. W. Boyington), IV:2:9; Bldg.
IX: 1 / 2:24 n4 Monadnock Bldg. (Burnham and Root), XII:1:13;
Kinsleys Restaurant, 111:4:20-21 Morris Bldg. see Chicago: Leiter Bldg.: 1st, 1879
Knisely Bldg. (L. Sullivan), XX: 1:16,18 Myrick Castle, 11:4:27
Krause Music Store National Life Insurance Bldg., project (F. L.
Faade (L. Sullivan), XX:4:182n5 Wright), VI:3/4:2; XIX:3:130
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Chicago - Chicago
Chicago
IV:2:18
Ogden (William B.) House (J. M. Van Osdel), Studebaker Bldg. (S. S. Beman), XII:3:17
11:4:16 n83 Sullivan (Albert W.) House (Adler and Sullivan),
Ottawa Tile Co. see Ottawa, III. XIX:2:63
Owings Bldg., XVIII:4:135 Tacoma Bldg. (Holabird and Roche), IV:3/4:58;
Palmer House Restaurant, 111:4:20-21 XVIII:4:129,135,136
Parks Temple Bldg. (Dr. Temple), 11:4:18,20,21,22,27
Jenney, Schermerhorn and Bogart, XVI:1:19 nl26 Transportation Bldg. w Chicago: World's
XVI1:2:32 Bldgs.
Post Office Bldg., 1903 (H. I. Cobb), 111:4:17,19 Coolidge and Hodgdon, XVII:3:26
Pullman Palace Car Co. Factory, Pullman, shepley> Rutan and Coolidge) XVii:3:25,26
XII:3:18,19 figs 1,2 West Chicago Club [Chicago Labor Temple] (L. H.
Reliance Bldg. (D. H. Burnham), XVIII:4:132 Wheeler (A. D.) House (G. W. Maher), XIX:l:3-4,5;
Revell Bldg. (Adler and Sullivan), XX:1:16,18 illus. XIX: 1:3 figs 1,2
Rice's Second Theater (J. M. Van Osdel), 11:4:16 n83 Whitehall Apartments, XVIII:4:129 nl2
Robie (Frederick) House (F. L. Wright), 1:2:22; Wood frame bldgs., 1832-33, 11:4:18
Rothschild Store, 210 W. Monroe St. (Adler and Reed>> XX:3:149; A. Bouilhet at, XVIII:2:68;
Ryerson Bldg. (Adler and Sullivan), IX:l/2:30 French visitors to, IV:2:6; general refs. to,
Schiller [Shiller] Bldg. [Garrick Theater Bldg.] (Adler R McKim's work at, IV: 1:35; F. L
and Sullivan), IV:2:9,12; XVII:2:30; XIX:1:6; Olmsted, Jr., work at, IV:1:35; A. Saint-Gaudens at,
XX:1:16,18; illus. IV:2:14 IV: 1:35; IX:l/2:34; XV:2:29; Steel frame
Schlesinger and Mayer Dept. Store, 1903 see construction interests engineers at, IV:3/4:58;
Carson-Pirie-Scott
^ v IV ,
c DChicago:
f 1 c. , D
I . AdministrationStore
Bldg. AHC
R. M.Tu"n"d
Hunt, IX:1/2:31
Sears Roebuck Store W. L B. Jenney) see Chicago: Exhibition Bldg. enclosing John Brown's Fort (G.
Siegel, Cooper and Co. see Chicago: Leiter Bldg.: 2d, Lag00n and Wooded isie (F. L. Olmsted, Sr.),
Skyscraper Regulation Scheme (F. L. Wright), Landscaping (F. L. Olmsted, Sr.), XIX: 1:23
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Chicago - Chislett
Transportation Bldg. (Adler and Sullivan), Chillington Hall, Staffordshire, VlII:3/4:68
111:4:16-17,[20a],23; IV:2:6,9,11,12; VI:3/4:4; Chilson Furnaces [Chillson], XVI: 1:23
XVIII:2:68; XIX:3:123; illus. Chimney ensemble (P. Decker), XV:1:11 nl8; illus.
IV:2:[3],4,6,12,17 XV:1:10 fig 12
Wooded Isle see Chicago: World's Columbian Draft chimneys, appeared in Middle Ages, XX: 1:20
World's Fair, 1933 see Chicago: Century of Progress Gable end, XI:4:36
Chicago Architectural Landmarks, Commission on, Swan (A.) designs see Swan, Abraham: Books
Chicago School (see also Chicago: Architecture), infi. Art and Architecture
IX.4;28, XI: 1:27-28; and functmnalism, Lancaster> Q> ,The Qrigin and Formation of
prame school, XIX:1:2 n2; progressive character City planning see Cities and Towns (Growth, History
annual
1950,
VIII:1/2:130;
VIII:3/4:67;
, w anning):
China
. , meeting,
, ... ,
Great
Wall
of seer Great
Wall
of China
St. John's Church (J. Eimes), XX:3:136; illus. Faade, illus. IV:3/4:[10a] fig 6
Chic, Mario Tavares, XV:3:6 and nl The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director,
Chieti, Bishop of, see Paul IV _ XIII:2:4,7,8; XV:3:13; XX:3:122
Chigi Family, of Siena, XIII:3:4 Chippendale style, XX:1:24
Child, James, fl. 1707, XX:2:52 Chiquimula, Guatemala
Child labor Church, XV: 1:18 n 12,19 n33
City plan, XX:2:52 Tomb of see Shiraz, Iran: Tomb of Shah Chiragh
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Trip Hammer Shop of John B. Yates, XX:4:196 Views, XIV:1:29; illus. XIV:1:28
Corbusier
XVII:3:3-7
Church,
17th
c.,
11:4:38
Choisy, Auguste, on keystones, XIX:3:92 n5; on Reims See also Architecture and Religion; Cathedrals;
Palimpsest, XVII:4:20 n24,21 n42; on Roman Meeting houses
bldg., 111:3:6; XVII:4:35 Armenia, IV:3/4:29-33
Cholula, Mex. Baroque, XIX: 1:41-42
Map, 1580, XIV:4:5 Belgium, XX:4:202-203
Christal and Donahue Paint Co. see New York (City): Italy (see also Italy: Architecture), XVIII :4:167
Christal and Donahue Paint Shop Jamaica (see also Jamaica: Architecture), X:3:24
Christian IV, King of Denmark, Norway and Iceland, Mexico (see also Mexico: Architecture), V:[27]-32;
IV:
1:19-21
VII:l/2:49
Christian, Mary, fl. 1850 Middle Ages (see also Medieval architecture),
View of Williamsburg, Va., XIV:1:16 11:4:33-35; IV:3/4:4-42; VII:3/4:5-6; XII:l:3-6;
Christian-Platonic School, 12th c XVII:2:28 XII:4:8-11; XVII:2:2-23; XVIII:3:94-103;
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the Covenant; Baldaquins, Ciboria, Canopies, Isaac M. Wise Temple [Alhambra Temple; Plum St.
etc.; Choirscreens; Choirstalls; Pulpits Temple; Synagogue, Plum St.] (J. K. Wilson),
Armchairs, Buenos Aires Cathedral (H. J. Schmidt), VI:3/4:18; XVI:4:29; XVII:2:27; illus. XVII:2:27
V:23 Loring Store, XV:4:20 n21
Candelabra, La Merced, Cuzco, Peru, V:37 nl6 Methodist Book Concern, XV:4:20n21
Catholic, XV:4:32 Millius Store, XV:4:20n21
Monstrance (J. de Olmos), La Merced, Cuzco, Ohio River Suspension Bridge (J. Roebling),
V:36n8
XV:4:21n24
Parnas' seat, Touro Synagogue, Newport, XVII:2:25 Plum Street Temple see Cincinnati: Isaac M. Wise
Protestant,
IX:3:11
Temple
Saint Phillip's, 2d, Charleston, XVIII:3:114 Probasco Mansion (W. Tinsley), XIII:2:31
Seventeenth century, IX:3:11; XVII: 1:13,15-17 St. Peter in Chains [Old Cathedral of St. Peter]
Spanish, XIX:4:178 (H. Walter), VI:3/4:18-20,21; illus. VI:3/4:pl IV
Touro Synagogue, Newport, XVII:2:23-26 figs 1-3
The Church Incarnate, the Sacred Function of Christian Smith (Winthrop B.) and Co., XV:4:20n21
Architecture, by R. Schwarz Swiss Chalet, XIX:4:180
Brief rev., XVIII:3:120 Synagogue, Plum St. see Cincinnati: Isaac M. Wise
Church Interior, painting (Bosboom), 11:3:32 Temple
1942,"
11:1:35-36
Churchill, Henry S., X:2:26 House, 1820 [Baum (Martin) House; Longworth
The Church's Way, by J. B. O'Connell, XV:4:32 House; Sinton House], 11:1:36; VI:3/4:18,21;
Churriguera, Jos Benito, XVIII:4:167 XII:2:8; illus. XII:2:[7] fig 11
Churriguera Family, XVIII:4:167 Temple, Plum St. see Cincinnati: Isaac M. Wise
Churrigueresque style, V:30 and nl2,31 nl6; XV:1:7 Temple
"Churriguerismo," term, XVIII :4:167 Terrace Plaza Hotel (Skidmore, Owings and Merrill),
Chutes, Mail, XX:2:65 XVIII:2:54
Ciam see International Congress for Modern Waterworks entrance arch, VI:3/4:20-21; illus.
Architecture
VI:3/4:pl
IV
figs
4-5
Ciboria (Canopies) see Baldaquins, Ciboria, Canopies, Williams and Adams' Novelty Iron Works,
etc.
XV:4:22
n56
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Cincinnati - La cit-jardin
Circle, to Renaissance humanists, XVII:1:11 n43 Cisneros, Francisco Jimnez de, Cardinal, V:3 nl7;
City plan, Maps and Views, XIV:4:23-26; illus. Cist, Pennsylvania anthracite promoter, IX:4:23
Courthouse, XIV:4:24; illus. XIV:4:25 figs 3,4 Cistercian Bldgs., Order, etc., agricultural economy
Circleville Squaring Co., XIV:4:25 and> XVII:2:13-14; Anglo-Norman square east end
Circular bldgs., XVII:1:2-11; XIX:4:135-144 lnf1' ^ XVI:3:34; asceticism of, 11:2:7; XI:3:14;
Tholos, XIII:4:13
Coucy-le-Chteau-Auffrique
Clairvaux
fig 11
XVIII:4:152; XX:3:136nlO
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particular city, e.g. Rome (City): City plan), under name of city, e.g. Williamsburg, Va.:
11:4:37-39; III:l/2:(Special Issue); IV:1:4-17; Preservation, Restorations, etc.
VI:3/4:4,22-34; VII:1 /2:37-45,48; VIII:1/2:43-54; Cities and Towns (Views), IV:3/4:56
VIII:3/4:7-16,27-42; X:2:3-4; XIV:1:32; XIV:4: Citrohan, XX:2:94
(Special Issue); XVII:2:32; XIX: 1:38-39; City and Bank of Cairo (111.), XVI:4:14
XIX:4:183-184; and automobile, XX:2:62; bibl., The and County Builder's and Workman's Treasury
111:1/2:7-8; XVIII:2:47-53 passim ; XVIII:3:74-93 of Designs, by B. Langley, XIII:2:4;
Aztec, XIV:4:3-4
Town
Hall,
XX:l:41-42
Gridiron city plan see Gridiron city plan Town Hall, XX: 1:42
Hexagonal city plan see Hexagonal city plan Baltimore, Md.
Hippodamic city plan see Hippodamic city plan Peale Museum, conversion to City Hall, 1830 (W.
Ideal see Ideal cities, Utopias, etc. F. Small, attrib.), XX:2:75-76; illus. XX:2:76
India,
11:1:23-26
r,S
18
xm'2,3, ">*
Linear city plan see Linear city plan system Town "al1 <J.and Bastard), XVIII:1:6; illus.
Middle Ages, HL1 /2:13-14,30-35; IV:1:4-17; Court House [01d City Hall] (C Bulfinch),
XIV:1;32 XIV:2:16
Monocentric city plan see Monocentric city plan Braga Port
Near East, VII:l/2:37-39,43-45 Town Hall (A. R. Soares da Silva), XV:3:8,15 nl4;
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San
Francisco
Nashua, N.H.
Windsor
Natchez, XV:2:28
Netherlands, XIII:3:22
New Haven, IX:4:28
Newillus.
Orleans
(J. Gallier, Sr.), IX:4:28; XI:4:21,24; "City lAowers," XI:2:17
XI:4:22
1700 Broadway and Wall [ "Gaol or new City etc ^ Cjties an Towns)i
Hal " ] (see also New York (City): Federal of Amencan planned communities, i:3/4:27-30,32
McComb, Jr. and J. Mangin), 111:1/2:40; 111:1/2:22-29 passim -, X:2:3,[4]; XX:2:54,56; history
Fire lookout station on, 1847, XVI:l:17n81 XIV:4:5; in medieval towns, X:2:3; shapes of, in
Pris
Bologna
Htel d'Augny [Mairie, IXe arrondissement] (C. E. Piazza Vittorio Emanuele, VIII:3/4:37
Briseux), XVIII:2:60 Boston, Mass., XIII:2:19-24
X:l:26
Buenos
Aires
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City square (J. Foulton), XII:4:16,18 Place du Parvis de Notre Dame, XVII: 1:23
Florence
Place
Royale,
111:1/2:37
Piazza dlia SS. Annunziata, 111:1/2:27 Place Vendme (for full entry see Paris: Place
Piazza dlia Signoria, XIV:1:32 Vendme), XVIII:2:54
Isfahan Philadelphia
P'sa
XX:2:54-55
Luanda, Portuguese West Africa [Angola] Piazza del Popolo, VI I1.3/ 4:11; XIV: 1:8-9; illus.
fig 16
Lafayette Square, illus. XI:4:22 Piazza [e Scala] di Spagna (F. de Santis and A.
New York Specchi), XIV:1:9,11,12; illus. XIV:1:12 fig
Foley Square, XV:4:20n7 8; 13 fig 9
Hanover Square, XI:2:22 Piazza Navona (G. L. Bernini), XIV:1:9,10-11;
St. George's Square, XI:2:22 illus. XIV:1:10 fig 4
Place de la Concorde (for full entry see Paris: Santo Domingo [Ciudad Trujillo]
Place de la Concorde), IV: 1:53; XVIII:2:54; Plaza Mayor [Plaza Colon; Principal Square],
illus. XVII: 1:20 fig 2 XIV:4:3,5
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Plan for enlargement on the west (Town and Clark, Joshua V. H., XX:4:195-196,197
Davis), XV: 1:30 nl4 Clark, Kenneth, Sir, on city squares, XIX:4:183; on
Cover, XVIII:2:48,50; illus. XVIII:2:48 fig 9 Clark, Silas S XIX:2:47 n2; 56 n39
Ciudad lineal plan see Linear city plan system Clark, Somers see Clarke, Somers
Ciudad Trujillo, D.R. see Santo Domingo, D.R. Clark (William) Society, IX:3:23
Civic bldgs. see subject heading Public architecture and Liglhouse, Gravesend, XVI: 1:12
specific types of bldgs., e.g. City halls; Post offices Clark and Engelbach see Clarke, Somers: Ancient
Barns, XVII:2:12,13; illus. XVII:2:13 figs 26-27 Centennial Tower, 1000 ft. project, Philadelphia,
Clapham, Alfred William, XVI:3:34; XVIII:4:123; style), and balloon frame, 11:4:26-27; C. Bulfinch
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F. Costigan and, XVII: 1:31; and eclecticism, Clemens' Ready Made Sectional Houses, Illustrated
XI:2:3,4; D. Macdonald-Millar on, VII:l/2:46; Catalogue, Description and Price List of,
M. M. Mayer on, VII:3/4:25; R. H. Newton on, XI:l:28-[30]
111:4:67-68; and revolt from Palladianism, XI:2:28; Clement XIII, Pope, XIII:3:12
and Pantheon copies, XIV:2:13; XIX:4:135-144; Cleopatra, VII:l/2:40
W. Strickland and, XII:2:13; XIII:3:Suppl S. G. Cleopatra's Barge, yacht, XII:3:28
Ward on, VII:3/4:19 Cleopatra's Needle, London, XVI:4:22
Cape Cod, emergence in, XIX:2:56 Capitol, Richmond (and T. Jefferson), VIII:1/2:129;
Detroit, 11:3:32 XII:4:28; XVIII: 1:6
Exhibitions Clerks Regulars, Order of (see also Jesuits (Bldgs.,
Avery Library, 111:4:67 Order, etc.); Theatine Order), XV:2:3; XV:3:24,30
Metropolitan Museum of Art, 11:4:67-68 Clermont, Council of, XVI:3:21 n3
XVIII:3:120
SvracusegNY
XIX-4
172-173
Armory'
1895'
:3:24
Syracuse,
N. Y
. xix.4.172
173
Case Hall
XU:2:22
Clay, James B XI:4:14,19 Houses' 19th c" X:4:16; XII:2:22; lllus- X:4:[15] Fig
Villa of, Lexington, Ky., XI:4:14-16; illus. XI:4:[15] 11; XII:2:23 fig 4
4 5 Lakeside Hospital (Coohdge, Shepley, Bulfinch and
Claypoole's American Daily Advertiser, see Dunlap's Merchants Exchange, illus. X:4:[15] fig 8
"Clean and Organic: a Study in Architectural Streets, X:4:ll-[17]; XII:2:19-24; illus. X:4:[13,15]
Semantics," by K. Gilbert, X:3:3-7 Bgs 4,5,8,11
Cleaveland, Henry W., and S. William, XVIII:4:161 Wade Park, XII:2:23
Village and Farm Cottages (with S. D. Backus and Weddell House, illus. X:4:[15] fig 8
W. Backus), 11:1:28; XVIII:3:105; XVIII:4:161 Western Reserve University, XII:2:9
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Guimares,
Port.
New York Athletic Club, N.Y., XIV:3:26 Westminster Abbey, XVII:4:21 n53
Clinton, George, Gov. of N. Y., executive mansion of, St. Augustine Monastery
Poughkeepsie, IV:2:39; pen of, XIX:1:33 Cloister [Courtyard], XIX:2:72; illus. XIX:2:71
Clinton, James, 1733-1812, IV:2:40,41 fig 1
Priory,
XIV:
1:4
fig
Paris
'
XV-3-18
Clochers see Campaniles; Towers (Belfries, Observation * *
St. Fortunatus Abbey, XII:1:4; XVI:2:2; illus. Lindholm (Ray W.) Residence (F. L. Wright),
IX:4:[5] fig 1; XII:1:5 fig 2; XVI:2:3 fig 1; XIX:4:175
4 fig 3; XVI:3:18 fig 3 Close, E. G., XVII:3:17 n
Main, V:[35]; illus. V:[35a] figs 1,2 Villa of, Riverton, N.J., XIX: 1:37
Second, V:36-37; illus. V:[35a] fig 3 "Cloud-supporter," XVIII:4:136
Third, V:36 "Cloudscraper," term, 11:4:18 n91; XIX:1:40
S. Domingo, V:[35] ni Cloverley Hall (W. E. Nesfield and R. N. Shaw),
S. Francisco, V.[35] IX: 1/2:27
Clowes Family, of Indianapolis, XVII:3:30
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Clubhouses - Cobb
Clubhouses
Churches
West Chicago Club [Chicago Labor Temple] (L. XVI:3:3,8-11,14,16; XVII:4:37; illus. II:3:pls
H. Sullivan), XIX:3:124 [1,2]; XVI:3:[4] fig 1; [5] fig 2; 7 fig 4; [9]
Indianapolis flgs 5,6
Yahara Boat Club (F. L. Wright), XIX:3:130 pirst [nflrmary( presumed, XVI:2:5; XVI:3:7; illus.
Metropolitan Club (McKim, Mead and White), Great Inflrmary Hall, iUus. XVI:3:[4] fig 1; 7 fig 4
New York Athletic Club (C. W. Clinton), Lady Chapel, XVI:3:11; XVIII:3:95; illus.
Union League Club (Peabody and Stearns), Stable and Hospice XVi:3:8; illus. XVI:3:[4] fig 1;
Richmond, Va.
111:4:29-30
Woman's'
[Haxall
Mansion],
ifT'T /fT
LClub
Charles
VI(Boiling
to theW.)
Demise
of Louis
XII, f
11:2:39
XIX:4:158n66
Works
Cluniac Churches, Order, etc. (for specific bldgs. see Q de and Kennedyi xm:3:Suppl. 6,7
name of church or monastery, e.g. Charlieu: St. Cnidus [Knydos]
Fortunatus Abbey; Cluny, France: Abbey; Moirax: Qty plan, Maps, etc., VIII:1 /2:52; VIII:3/4:41; illus.
Charlemagne
and Charles the Bald, IV: 1:5; Saints 0 T . ' IM .
n , . r Cast-iron bndge T. F. Pntchard , 111:4:5; VII:l/2:7
Peter and Paul as patrons of, XVI:3:10; ^ . ,,, ,, '
v. "j ia * a Darby Iron Works, VIII: 1/2:17-18
Quny, Abbots of, see Berno; Hugo of Cluny; Mayeul; Cobb Andrew> XIX:2:54,55
Cluny, Bernard of see Bernard of Quny Post office Bldg ( 1903) Chicago, 111:4:17,19
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Cobley, sisters of Ann Cobley Haviland, see Haydon, Library (C. de Laprade and J. F. Ludwig),
Mrs. Benjamin Robert; Mordwinoff, Countess of XV:3:17
L'homme du monde clair par les arts (and J. F. American, XVII:1:24 nl4
Blondel), XVIII:4:142,148 Oregon Beaver ten dollar gold coin, 1849,
Cochran, of Austin, Tex. XIX:2:59,61
House of [Neill-Cochran House], XI:4:10; illus. Ancient, V:10; XIV:2:3; XX:2:79; illus. XIV:2:[4]
XI:4:[11]
fig
figs
1,2
choice of Gothic for Houses of Parliament, Motel de Ville, New Orleans, XX:4:204
XIII:3:22; and Royal Academy, XIX:4:145 Colbert, Jean Baptiste, 1:2:4,5; XVIII:4:141
Ashmolean Museum [Taylor and Randolph Bldgs.], Colburn, Serenus Milo see Kees and Colburn
Oxford, XIX:4:150 Colburn and Field, XI:4:30
Sun Assurance Office, London, IX: 1/2:28 Colby and Phelps, 19th c. lime and cement suppliers,
Houses, Damariscotta and Wiscasset, X:4:26 "Parliaments of Our Ancestors," The Westminster
Codes, Building see Building Codes, Laws, Regulations, Review, 1834, XX:3:106
etc. Cole, James, XIV: 1:31
1600 to 1750, XVIII:4:164-165 Colford Jones, Rebecca Mason see Jones, Rebecca
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Award
Colonial
architecture
1954, H.-R. Hitchcock, Early Victorian American (see also Neo-Colonial architecture),
Architecture in Britain, XV:2:31 XVIII:2:71,72; XX:3:148
College of William and Mary see Richmond, Va.: Pernambuco, Brazil, V:23
College of William and Mary; Williamsburg, Va.: English, VI:3/4:7; X:3:22-27
XIII:2:3; XX:3:133nl2
Huxtable, A. L., Pier Luigi Nervi, XIX:4:178; Colonization see name of country, e.g. United States:
XX:3:142-143 Colonization
1:38
Cremona,
111:1:25
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Colonnades - Combs
Italy
Columbus,
Wis.
Sant'Andrea, Vercelli, XIX:4:159 [Farmers' and Merchants' Union] Bank (L. Sullivan),
Colton, Walter, 19th c.. Res.. XV: 1:26 nn5,10,14 Memonal Column (J. Foulston), XII:4:16
South Carolina State Hospital for the Insane "BastiHe Column, XVII:1:21
Kouwenhoven, XV:3:31 p ^
Judson on, 111:4:66; in West Indies, X:3:22 Column 'in honor of Arthuf Wo,sey [j e
Sepulchral monument of, Santo Domingo Cathedral, Wellesley], XX-3136n5
Columbus, Diego, V:5 n24 Colvin, Howard M., discovery of J. Haviland material,
Palace of see Santo Domingo, D.R.: Palace of Diego X:3:32; on W. Ross, XX:4:188 nl6; on Stafford
1-6
House
of,
XII:4:21
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Comegys - Competitions
Comegys, John, XVI :4:14-15 France
XIX:4:148
n30,155-158,159
Commagny
Paris
Church, XVI:3:21 nl7 Columns, XVII:l:21-22,23
Comnenus, Manuel see Manuel I, Byzantine Emperor Piazza di San Pietro, XIV: 1:9
Como S. Giacomo degli Incurabili, Ospedale di
City plan, VIII:3/4:37,38,40; illus. VIII:3/4:pl XX Church project, XIII:3:4-5
Compagnie Franaise du Tlgraphe de Paris New S. Giovanni dei Fiorentini, XIII:3:4
York, XIX:2:56 Sixteenth century, XIII:3:4-5
Compania Madrilena de Urbanizacin, XVIII:2:41-53; Venice
XVIII:3:74-83,85 S. Maria dlia Salute, XVI:l:3-4
XVII:2:31
Istanbul
XIX:4:148
n30,158-159
Town Hall, XIX:4:156 U.S., by American Luxfer Prism Co., XIX: 1:7; F. W.
London Fitzpatrick designs for, 111:4:19; General Electric
Crystal Palace [Great Exhibition Bldg.], Co. model homes, 111:3:30; J. Haviland designs
XIX:4:156 for, XX:3:137 nl7; Plumber and Sanitary
Government Offices [Foreign Office, War Office Engineer, for tenement houses, 1879, XIV:1:22
etc.], XIX:4:159-163 Baltimore
Manchester
Boston
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Competitions - Conder
Competitions (Cont'.) Compound piers see Piers (Supports)
Gropius (W.) and A. Meyer design, VI:3/4:2 towers, VII:l/2:49; VII:3/4:37; on Cluny,
Saarinen (E.) design, 111:4:23; VI:3/4:l-5; illus. IV:3/4:51; VI:3/4:55; XVI:2:5; XVI:3:16;
VI:3/4:pl I fig 1, pi II fig 6 XVIII:3:95; S. McK. Crosby on, VII:3/4:16;
City and County Bldg. [Courthouse Guggenheim fellow, XVI:3:3-6; honorary degree
competition], 1873, IX:l/2:24n4 from Dijon University, IX:4:28; Honorary Fellow
Post Office Bldg., 1903, 111:4:19 of the Society of Antiquaries, IX:4:28; on medieval
Cincinnati foot, XVI:2:5; on St. Bnigne, XVII:3:9n36; and
Chamber of Commerce, XVII:3:20 SAH, 1:1:20,22; 11:3:31; VI:3/4:35; and A. S.
Columbus, Ohio Wethey, XVI:3:15 nl2; XVII:3:9 n26
Capitol, XII:2:15-18; XIII:1:28; illus. 'The Artist in Wartime," 111:4:3-6
Laurel Hill Cemetery, XV-2-20 "Novgorod, Constantinople and Kiev in Old Russian
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Condit - Contreras
Condit, Carl W study of 19th c. commercial Connecticut - Western Reserve see Western Reserve
architecture in Chicago, X:l:28; on structural Connolly, J. F., 19th c of Baltimore, VII: 1 / 2:29
techniques in America, XVIII:4:136 n38 Conover, David F.
American Building Art -the Nineteenth Century Company of see Philadelphia: Swaim's Bldg.: Second
Rev. by T. C. Bannister, XIX:4:180-182 Conowingo, Md.
The Rise of the Skyscraper; The Genius of Chicago Dam, XII: 1:22
Architecture from the Great Fire to Louis Prospect School, XII: 1:22
Congo, French see French Equatorial Africa and Restoration; for restorations of specific bldgs.
Congo Republic or cities see directly under city, e.g. Charleston,
Linear city plan project, XVIII:3:82 S.C.: Manigault (Joseph) House; Williamsburg,
Congrs International de l'Art de Construire Villes et Conservation of historic sites see Historic sites
l'Amnagement des Villes see International Constance, Prince Bishop of, XII:4:12
Federation for Housing and Town Planning: Constantine I, brick in the time of, 1:1:3; XVII:4:3;
Congresses Constantinian churches, IV:3/4:4,5; XVII:3:34;
Congrs Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne see completion of Hippodrome at Constantinople,
International Congress for Modern Architecture XVII:4:8 nl5; bldg. of Imperial Palace, Cologne,
International Federation for Housing and Town Arch of, Rome, XII:4:15
Congress of German Art Historians, 6th, 1956, Essen, Constantinople College for Girls see Istanbul:
XVII:2:3 Constantinople College for Girls
Congresso Nazionale di Storia dell'Architettura, Primo, La Construccin Moderna, periodical, XVIII:3:80 n30
1936, XVIII:1:11 Construction see Building
"Architecture at the End of the South: Central Contant, A., on St. Bnigne, Dijon, XVII:3:2
Texas," XI:4:8-12 Contant d'lvry, Pierre
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Convention halls see Theaters (Auditoriums, Concert "Vignola and the Major Trends of Sixteenth Century
Cook, 17th c., of Clan ville, Engl. Coolidge, Joseph, Jr., XIII:3:12
Farm Cottage of, XI:1:[15] n25; illus. XI:1:5 Coolidge, Thomas Jefferson, Jr., X:l:3
Cook, 20th c U.S. Representative, VII: 1/2:10 n2 Coolidge and Hodgdon (see also Coolidge, Charles
Cook, Clarence, XIV: 1:25 nil University of Chicago Bldgs., Chicago, XVII:3:26
Cook, George, photographer, X:3:28 University of Nebraska, L.ncoln, XVII:3:26
Cook, George Henry Coolidge and Shattuck (see also Coolidge, Charles
The English Mediaeval Parish Church, XVI:3:33 Allerton; Coolidge and Hodgdon; Coolidge,
Cook Ruth V II 2 23 VI 1/24351 XI 3 31 Shepley, Bulfinch and Abbott; Shepley, Bulfinch,
Current Bib'liography^n Architecfiiral History" R-hards and Abbott; Shepley, Rutan and
Cookham Dean
St. John the Baptist (R. C. Carpenter), School 0f Medicine Bldgs. XVII:3:25
Coolidge, Charles Allerton (see also Coolidge and Allston Burr Lecture Hall, Cambridge, XVII:3:30;
Shepley, Bulfinch and Abbott; Shepley, Rutan and Apartment house project, Indianapolis, XVII:3:30;
Coolidge, John P., as director, Fogg Museum, Biological Laboratories, Harvard University,
XIX:3:97 n, 100 nl 6,102 n22; and H. Park study on Elmira College, Elmira
pre-Revolutionary architectural books, XX:3:124; Dormitory and Library, XVII:3:26
preparation of Renaissance-Baroque SAH Journal Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, 1:3/4:11; IV:3/4:7;
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Old Colony Trust Co., Boston Corbett, Harvey Wiley (see also Corbett, Harrison and
Cornhill Addition, XVII:3:25 MacMurray), X:l:16,17
Parcel Post Bldg., Boston, XVII:3:28 Bush Bldg., N.Y., XI:2:17
Washington Building Trust Bank and Office Bldg., Metropolitan Square, N.Y., design, XVIII:2:55-56;
Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory, Corbett, Spencer see Corbett, G. U. Spencer
Falmouth (and successor firm), XVII:3:28 Corbett, Harrison and MacMurray (see also Associated
Cooper, Mrs. Dexter P., 11:1:35 Metropolitan Square, N.Y., design X:l:16; illus.
Cooper, E. Newbold, XVI:2:20,27 n X l -[14] fig 6
"The Drawings [for the Girard College Architectural Corbit William XIX1-43
Cooper, James Fenimore, XIV:1:25 nl5; XIX:4:182 Mausoleum of, Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington,
"Southeast Prospect of the City of Philadelphia" Corcoran Gallery of Art see Washington D.C.:
Cooper
(Peter) and Hewitt (Abram S.) Iron Works, . , y , , .,
-r Cordeiro, Miguel, merchant of Macao, XV:3:24
Trenton, XV:4:19 r . ' . ,.
Cooper,
Samuel, 18th c., XX:l:24nl8 "rfu' r ' u , . ...
r . xt v . ,, * Dellitahana architettura durante la dominazione
Saite relief from Palace of Apries, XI:3:1 Corey, Albert B., IV:2:37; XIV:2:30
A New Book of Ornaments, XX:3:126 no.8 Harper and Brothers Printing Plant, N.Y., (and J.
Copley, John Singleton, VIII:3/4:[1]; X:2:20 Bogardus), XIV:3:23; XV:3:31;
Coppenhall, Engl. XV:4:16-17,18,22 n56; XIX:4:181; illus. XV:4:18
Medieval timber church, XVII:2:21 n7 fig 8
95
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Factory of, Philadelphia, XX: 1:9,18; illus. XX: 1:10 Cosas de Madrid: apuntes y comentarios municipales, by
Cornet, Antonio Gaudi y see Gaudi, Antonio Cosimo de Medid w Medjci Cosimo de
Examples of Dornest Colonial Architecture in Residence of, Salem, Or., XIX:2:59 nl3
Corning
Erastus) and Company Albany, Niemeyer and p_ L wiengr [Weiner],,
VII:1 /2:13 n35; XV:4:21 n49
XVII:2:31
Cornish, N.H.
Correa Lima, Attilio see Lima, Attilio Corra Institute for the Education of the Blind,
XIV:4:3
Cotmeana
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Cottingham, Lewis Nockalls, VI:1/2:[1] nl; XX:3:149 Distnct and Circuit Courts, Masonic Hall,
Cotton drilling, XII:4:19
Coulton, IV:3/4:3
Counce, Rufus Copeland, X:4:[32] nl7
Counce, Rufus Harvey, X:4:[32] nl7 18Qg XVIII;1:6 XVIII:4:163; illus. XVIII:1:8
Council Bluffs, Iowa r 14
Cottonwood
Jail, XVIII:4:153-154 ~ ~ lgv _ _
y *, .in i i a,, t. Cairo, Oa., X:2:20-21
Pottawattamie County Jail (Eckel and Aldnch), Camden, N.J. (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:34
XVIII:4:149-154,157; illus. XVIII:4:150 fig 1; Chandigarh
151 figs 3,4; 152 figs 5,6 High Court (Le Corbusier), XX:2:92,95
Council of Montpellier at Aries, 1234, IV:1:9 charles city> Va xvni;1:4. iUus XVIII:1:5 fig 5
Council of the National Trust see National Trust, Engl. Charleston, S.C., 1788, illus. X:4:[5] fig 2
Council of Toulouse, 1234, IV: 1:9 Charlotte County Courthouse (J. Percival),
Cound Hall, Shropshire (J. Prince), XIII:4:32; XVIII-1 7 8
XVI:2:17,18 Chicag0
The Country Builder s Assistant, by A. Benjamin, 11:4:5; City and County Bldg. competition [Courthouse
The Country Builder's Estimator..., by W. Salmon, Cook County Courthouse and Jail, XVI:1:16
XX:3:129 no.73 Circleville, Ohio, XIV:4:24; illus. XIV:4:25 figs 3,4
Country clubs see Clubhouses Cleveland
Country Five Barr'd Gates, Stiles and Wickets, Elegant Courthouse, 1828, X:4:[13]; XII:2:21
Pig-styes, Beautiful Henhouses..., XX:3:120 Cumberland, Va.
The Country Gentleman's Pocket Companion and Cumberland County Courthouse (W. A. Howard),
XVIII:
1:6
Cours de construction, by J.-M. Sganzin, XVI:1:11 Frankfort, Ky. (G. Shryock), 11:1:36
Course of Empire (T. Cole), XIV:3:21
97
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1766, 1:3/4:30; XVIII: 1:5; illus. XVIII: 1:6 fig 8 Courthouse and Jail (S. Sloan), XIX:1:34
XVIII-1-8* illus XVIII* 1*9 fig 20 City Hall and Hennepin County Courthouse
Greensburg, Pa. (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:34 [City-County Bldg.] (Long and Kees),
illus. XI:3:28
WITT-1 S
North
Carolina,
X:l:[22]
Ohio
Lancaster, Va.
Paris
1797 (W. Spratt [Spratz] attrib.), X:4:[23] n20; Court Room (R Alllson), XV:4:27
illus. X:4:19 fig 1 Supreme Court Chamber [Judicial Chamber],
London
XX-1-22-23
XVI:3:28n21
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Or.
Book
X:4:7
Coutances
St. Joseph County Courthouse (Shepley, Rutan House of, Farmington, Conn., X:2:20; X:4:[23] n20
\r
w a i a WITT T -, tf\ Cox, John, 18th c. N.J. farmer, XV:4:23
Virginia, XV:4:3,6; XVIII:1:2-10 /-, v ,v ,
Old City Hall [District Court House] porter (BnJce) House> San Francisc0) X:3:21
(G. Hadfield), VIII:l/2:93; X:2:14 n4; Telephone Company Bldgs., San Francisco, X:3:20
XV: 1:28; illus. X:2:19 Cozja
West Chester, Pa. Monastic Church, IV:3/4:29,31,34
Chester County Courthouse (T. U. Walter), illus. Rumanian Church, IV:3/4:28,31,34
1715, James City Courthouse, XVIII:1:4 "Cradle of liberty" see Boston, Mass.: Faneuil Hall
1770, James City County and City of Crafts (Building) organizations
Vt.
Craiova
XIX:3:121-123; illus. XIX:3:121 figs 4-6; 122 Cram, Ralph Adams (see also Cram, Goodhue and
York County Courthouse (R. Ballard), XVIII: 1:4 St. Thomas' Church, New York, 11:2:13; XII:1:9
99
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Cramer - Cronkhill
Cramer, Ambrose C., XIX:2:84; XX:1:38 Creighton, Robert, 18th c., of Natchez, XIV:4:28-29
Cramer, Zadock, IX:4:22 Creighton, William J., XII:3:29
Crammond, William Crema
Villa of see Philadelphia: Sedgeley S. Maria dlia Croce (G. Battagio), XVI: 1:7
Crane, Charles R., XX:3:140 Cremona
Crane, Walter, infl. in Germany, 11:3:12; visit to U.S., Market place, 111:1/2:25; illus. III: 1 /2:[22a] fig 9
Crawford, Lord, pres. of National Trust, see Lindsay, Cresy, Eliza Taylor, XIII:3:14(8g)
Robert Alexander Cret' Paul P' bio8r' study of- VIII: 1/2:87; Detroit
House of [Leeds-Crawford House], X:4:[32] n21 The des Beaux-Arts and Architectural
Federal competitions, XX:3:137 n!7 Federal Reserve Board Bldgs Washington 1:2:3 n
Creation
Is a Patient Search, by Le Corbusier . "P,_ ,
..... , . Anchorages, 1:2:3 n
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Crooker - Cummings
Crooker, John, XX:3:100 Cubit, measurement, XVI:3:12,13,14,15; XVIII:3:100
Crosby, Sumner McKnight, biogr. data, VII:3/4:37; Cubitt, William, Sir, and disposal of Paxton's Crystal
Guggenheim fellow, VII:3/4:[13]; study of Saint Palace, XVI:4:25
Denis, IV:3/4:6,7; VII:l/2:49; VII:3/4:[13]-16; Cubitt Town Development, London, XIX:4:163
XIII: 1:28,29; and U.S. Office of Education, Cucuteni, Moldavia
Committee on Art, 111:1/2:58 Archaeological investigations, IV:3/4:24
L'Abbaye royale de Saint-Denis Cuddesdon
Rev. by R. Branner, XIII: 1:28,29 All Saints' Parish Church
"Early Gothic Architecture: New Problems as a Restoration and Parsonage (G. E. Street),
Result of the St. Denis Excavations," XIX:4:151
Architecture," , * f,
Crunden, John, and H. Webley, XX:3:126 ni 17th-18th c., XVII:2:29; on Cape Cod Cottage,
Crusades,
XVII:2:20
XIII:1:28
Keating (Miss) House, XIV: 1:29 Swaim's Bldg., First, Philadelphia, XX: 1:6,14
Cryptocollateral church plan, XIX:4:177 Cummings, George Bain, XV:3:32
Crypts, Cluniac avoidance of, XVI:3:18 Cummings, Hubertis, XIII:3:26,Suppl. 2,16
Crystal Palace, steamboat, XI:4:25 Cummings, M. F.
Ctesiphon Modern American Architecture (and C. C. Miller),
Taq-i-Kisra, XX:2:85 11:4:5 nl3,28 nl48
Cube roof, XVI:2:6,12 Cummings, Mildred H.
Cubism, XIX:4:182,183 South Solon: The Story of a Meeting House
Cubists, XVIII:2:65 Brief rev., XIX:2:88
101
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Currier, Nathaniel see Currier and Ives Fede5f Hall Nat'onal Memorial [Old Custom
Currier S House; Sub-Treasury], XVI: 1:25-26;
House of, Mount Vernon, Ohio, XVI:4:32 Cutler, Robert W. see Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
Curtius, E. R., on medieval view of number Abbey Church, Schftlarn, XIX: 1:41
European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages, Reiche Zimmer, V:45
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La Merced, V:[35]-38; illus. V:[35a] figs 1-5 Cuzco School of Painting, V:[21]
D
DAR see Daughters of the American Revolution Damariscotta, Me.
Mills, New Lanark (and R. Arkwright), ' Gersn- <and E " ,ter Kxix}f'Art
VIII:1/2:11,13,30n47; illus. VIII:l/2:pl II Architecture
in Belgium, 1600 to 1800,
XX:4:202-203
figs 5,6
D'Alembert Jean Le Rond see Alembert, Jean Le ^ssuan [Aswan] Dam, XV:4:4
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Dance - Davidson
Mansion House, London, IV:2:42; XIV:4:13 Kentucky School for the Deaf
St. Botolph's, London, XIII:l:14n5 Old Chapel, 11:1:36
St. Leonard's, London, XIII:l:14n5; XIV:4:21 nl Mound Cottage [Boyle (Brig. Gen. J.T.) House],
Alfred Place [Tottenham Court Road Estates], Funeral ^apels of, San Francisco, Calif., XIX:3:130
ah Hallows-by-the-Wall
u ii u tu ii ou i i a Chapel,
vn;,, Iron
Works,
Coalbrookdale,
VIII: 1 /2:17-18
All
London,
XIV:4:18
.on a nz-> a Dardis, George, 11:3:28
Finsbury Project, London, XIV:4:15,17,18,19,20; Darlington, fl. 1832, Earl of, XVI:4:22
Foundling Estate, London, XIV:4:13,16; illus. Ernst Ludwig Haus (J M oibrich), VI:3/4:3; illus.
Giltspur Street Prison, London, XIV:4:18,22 n37 Houses (P. Behrens), 11:3:13
XIV:4:14 fig 1; 16 figs 4,5 D'Aronco, Raimondo see Aronco, Raimondo d'
New London Bridge [Double Bridge across Thames], Darragh, Lydia, XI:4:24
Newgate Prison, London, rebldg., 1770, XI:2:28; Dartmouth College see Hanover, N.H.
XIV:4:18,22 n37 Darwin, Charles
vr,v.^m e 8 6 ' ' David' Jac1ues Louis' and academism, 1:2:9; and M.
"Danish Expedition to the Virgin Islands," Apothecary Shop of, X:4:22; illus. X:4:21 fig 6
Dankerts, Jasper, 17th c XVII:4:32 Arts of the United States, A Pictorial Survey (ed., with
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Dormitory and Chapel (Town and Davis), Pauper Lunatic Asylum, Blackwell's Island, N.Y.,
XVI:
1:21
XI:2:4
Davila, Pedrarias, XIV:4:3 Rotch (William J.) Cottage, New Bedford [A. J.
Daviler, Augustin Charles see Aviler, Augustin Downing attrib>.], XIV:3:19; XV:2:16
Charles d' Sachem's Wood [Hillhouse (James A.) House],
Davillar, Augustin Charles see Aviler, Augustin New Haven, 11:2:36-37
Town, Davis and Dakin), and AIA, XIII:3:17; Stevens (John Cox) Palace, N.Y., X:4:[31]
XVI: 1:24; XVI:3:36; W. Andrews on, XV:2:30; Villas, XI:2:27,28
and S. S. Beman, XII:3:17; books and studies on, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, VI:1/2:14
VI:1/2:14; VIII:l/2:87; colonial style, IX:4:17; and Davis, Deering
work, X:l:18; on Providence Arcade, XII:3:13,15; Davis, James, 18th c., XV:4:25
and J. Trumbull, VIII:3/4:[1], 2,5; on use of white Davis, Jefferson, and U.S. Capitol,
paint, 111:3:23 VII:1/2:4,11 nl2,12 n27,13 n44,24
Diaries, VI:1/2:14; XII:3:16n27 Davis, Joseph B.
Papers, in N.Y. Historical Society, VIII:3/4:[1],5 Alexander J. Davis, Architect and Artist..., VI:1/2:14
Works Davis, Terrence
Blithewood [Donaldson (Robert) Estate], Fishkill, The Architecture of John Nash
VI:1/2:16
Brief
rev.,
XX:
1:44
Hinton, History and Topography of the United Paintings of Missions, XV: 1:25 and n3
States, XII:3:16 n27 Day nurseries see Schools and School bldgs.
Post Office, 1867, N.Y., XI:2:4; illus. Daysuyama, Emperor, V:[21]
XI:2:5 fig 2 Dayton limestone, VI:3/4:19
Second Bank [Branch Bank] of the United De Architectura. . ., by Vitruvius, 1:2:8; XIX:2:85;
States, Philadelphia (W. Strickland), XX:3:117,124,129 no.83
XIV:2:17 nlO Selections, XX:3:149
State House, Boston, 11:3:33 Transi., XVII:3:18 ni; XX:3:128 no.57, 147
Engr. after (J. Archer), illus. XIV:2:[15] fig 5 De Munitionibus Castrorum, by Hyginus Gromaticus,
Tuscan villa, 1835, XI:2:4; illus. XI:2:5 fig 1 attrib., XX:2:[59], 62
First Presbyterian Church [Old Whalers' Church], De Musica, by Saint Augustine, XI:3:10
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fig
42
XIX:l:20n27
Kentucky School for the Deaf, Danville, 11:1:36 De Brahm, William Gerard, on Savannah city plan,
Deakin, Dorothy, XV: 1:25 n3 X:4:7,9; specifications for tabby floors, XI:4:33
Deakin, Edwin House of, Savannah, X:4:7
Paintings of Missions, XV: 1:24,25 n3; P'an f Savannah, 1757, XX:2:48,62;
illus. XV: 1:23 fig 4 illus- XX:2:48 fig 2
Houses of, Philadelphia, XIX: 1:38 De Buzanais, Herv see Herv de Busanais
Dean, Benjamin S. see Deane, Benjamin S. R're Alarm e" Tower (J. Bogardus),
Dean, George, XIX:1:2,6 nl4,10 n25 XVI: 1:11-12,13; illus. XVI:1:14 fig 13
Dean, Robert Charles see Perry, Shaw and Hepburn, , yl.., .
Deane, Benjamin S., X:4:[32] n23 Mans'on of ** Washington, D.C.: Decatur (Stephen)
Congregational Church, Thomaston, X:4:27-29; illus. ansion
Ford Motor Co. Offices (Skidmore, Owings and XVIII:4:162; room it was signed in, X:l:25;
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Russian, VIII:1/2:91; XVI:2:6-16 De la Ronde, Pierre Denis, the younger, XIII: 1:24,25,26
Saracen, XVI:1:17 nil De la Tour, Le Blond see Le Blond de la Tour
Spain, XVI:4:6 De Laune, John, XX:2:54
La decoration applique aux difices, by E. E. Delaware and Chesapeake Canal see Chesapeake and
Viollet-le-Duc, 11:3:10nl5 Delaware Canal
Fairbanks House, VII:3/4:30; IX:4:16 Bldg. see New York (City): Delaware and Hudson
Meeting House, XI:1:13-[14]; XIX:2:76 Canal Co. Bldg.
Nickerson (Albert W.) House [Noble and Greenough Delaware and Raritan Canal, XX:4:197
Sheldon (John) Home [Indian House], XII:3:27 Delgardo, Ildefonse, Friar, XIX:2:69
De Fine Licht, Kjeld see Fine Licht, Kjeld de Humayun's Tomb, 111:4:47; XV:4:9; illus. III:4:[32a]
De Forest Brush George see Brush George de Forest Audience Hall, XVII.3.9 n29
ue forest rusn, ueorge see urusn, ueorge ae forest Peacock throne of Shah Jehan, XV:4:11
Degrees in architecture see Architecture: Study and . ..
,. J Pearl Mosque, XVII:3:9 n29
Chalkstone altar, XI:3:1,[5] n6; illus. XI:3:[2] fig 4 XX:4:158 figs 3,4; 162 fig 13; 164 figs 16,17;
Dekorative Kunst, XIX: 1:9 Delia Porta, Giacomo see Porta, Giacomo della
De Labigarre, Peter see Labigarre, Peter de Delia jorre Rezzonico, Carlo see Clement XIII
De la Bruyre, Jean see La Bruyre, Jean de Delia Valle, Pietro see Valle, Pietro della
De la Camp, VII:1/2:19 De Longhi, Lelia Fraccaro see Fraccaro de Longhi,
Delafield,
Richard
Lelia
Delano, William A. (see also Delano and Aldrich), on illus. X:2:8 figs 4,5
Period House (quote), XX:4:171 Chapel, Anet, XVII:4:22
Delano and Aldrich Delpech, Isaac, XX:2:54
See also Delano, William A. Delphi
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Delphi - Dessau
City plan, VI:3/4:23-24; VIII: 1/2:48-49,50; View, Pylon of Ptolemy XI, Apollinopolis Parva,
VIII:3/4:40; illus. VIII:l/2:pl X XVII:1:24; illus. XVII:1:23 fig 7
XVI:4:33; illus. XIII:4:5 fig 3 Mile High Center (I. M. Pei and Associates),
Del Piombo, Sebastiano see Sebastiano del Piombo Depots, Train see Railroads: Buildings and Yards
Del Pozzo, Cassiano see Pozzo, Cassiano del (Depots, Offices, Sheds, Stations, etc.)
Del Vaga, Perino see Perino del Vaga De Quincy, Antoine Chrysostome Quatremre see
Deman, Esther Boise Van see Van Deman, Esther Boise Quatremre de Quincy, Antoine Chrysostome
De Marigny, Mandeville see Mandeville de Marigny Der-el-bahri see Deir el-Bahri
De Mazan, Balthasar de Ponfrac see Ponfrac, Balthasar Derand [Derrand], Franois, 1588-1644.
de
St.
Paul
St.
Louis,
Paris
Demers, Jrme, XI:1:25,[26] nnl0,19 Faade [Northern Jesuit Faade], XV:1:5; illus.
Demeter
XV:
1:6
fig
House of, Litchfield, X:4:[23] n20; illus. X:4:19 fig 1 Derbyshire fluorspar, XIX:4:165
Deming Family, of Litchfield, X:4:[23] n20 Der Nersessian, Sirarpie
Democracy: A Man Search, by L. Sullivan, IX:l/2:38 Armenia and the Byzantine Empire, IV:3/4:5-6
Demolition (see also Destroyed bldgs.; War damage), De Rossi, Giovanni Battista see Rossi, Giovanni
11:3:30
Battista
de
Church School (G. E. Street), XIX:4:147,169; illus. Des fortifications et artifices, by J. Perret, IX:3:6
XIX:4:146 fig 1 Descamps, Henri, XVIII:3:77
De Neuf, VIL1/2:19 Descartes, system of co-ordinates, XII:4:8,10,11
Dengel, XX: 1:40 Deschamps, Grace, XIX:2:49nll
Denham, L. W., VII: 1/2:30 Dsert de Retz, France
Denis, Saint, XVII:2:28 Monville (M. de) House, XIX:4:179
Denison, Edward Beckett [Lord Grimthorpe], Desglat, Trsorier
XVIII:2:72 Maison du, Lyons, XII:4:29
Denison, J. E., 19th c., XV1A-.22 Desiderio da Settignano
XII:
1:32
V:36n9
Dennis,
W.
H.
XVII:4:9-21
Olsen Dept. Store [Powers Drygoods Co.], Designs, Architectural see Architecture: Designs,
Minneapolis, XIII: 1:19 Drawings, Models, Plans, etc.
Dennis, Mass. Designs for Chinese Temples, by W. Halfpenny,
Howes - Jorgenson House [Howes (Daniel) House; XX:3:121,122,126 no.24; illus. XX:3:124 fig 11
Setzer (Dorothea) House], XIX:2:55; illus. Desks, of Marie Antoinette, XVIII:2:70
Denon, Dominique Vivant, medal of Napoleon Bauhaus Bldgs. (W. Gropius), 111:4:6; XX:4:200
commissioned by, XIV:2:[5] capt. fig 14 Bauhaus School see Bauhaus School
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Destailleur - Dickenson
De Tolnay, Charles see Tolnay, Charles de Mount Zion Chapel (J. Foulston), XII:4:16
Detroit Public Library (J. Foulston), XII:4:16
Architecture, 11:3:32; 11:4:42-44; IV:1:54 Devonshire marble, XIX:4:164
Art Museum (P. P. Cret), 1:2:3 DeVries, David P., XI:2:20
Bagley Armory (H. H. Richardson) [Armory Bldg. Dewey, John
(Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge)], IX: 1/2:25; The School and Society, XIX: 1:2,9
An Exhibition for Modern Living Salina> N.Y.", 111:1/2:40; Uli. III: 1 /2:[36a]
Rev. by J. Shipley, VIII:3/4:46-47 Dexter, Judge, of Dexter, Mich.
Ford Highland Park Plant, XII:4:32 Dexter, George M office records of, VIIM/2:33
ort ayne, 11:2:34-35; 11:3:29 Car House [Railroad Station], Lowell, Mass.
Lafayette Park Housing Development (L. Mies van Haymarket Station, 1845, Boston (suggested attrib.),
RiVelfr.Drl0Pr^P?!n
(E|;Saarinen)' Leverett Street Station [Lowell Railroad Station,
VI:3/4:4; lllus. VI:3/4:pl II fig 12 r- * r> tt t ** c. i r .
Deutsche Werkbund, founding and ideas of, X:3:13 nl9 RarIy Kansas Churches, VI:l/2:[22]-29
Art Historians], 6th, 1956, Essen, XVII:2:3 Mosque of Hill Khan Kd, 111:4:40n39
Deutscher Verband, XVIII:1:30 Diaconiae, XII:3:3-6
De Vere, William, Bishop of Hereford, see William de City Hotel, Baltimore, XX:2:65
Vere American Notes, XVI:4:18-20
XVI:4:18
fig
De Visscher, Charles see Visscher, Charles de Dickenson, Philemon see Dickinson, Philemon
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Dickerson - Dinocrates
Dickerson, Frank James Didron, A. N., general allusion to, XVII: 1:34; as Lille
Early Ohio Architecture of Lancaster and Vicinity competition jury member, XIX:4:155 n56,158 n66;
(and W. D. Riddle), XVI:4:31 and preservation of monuments, 1:3/4:7,9; and
Dickinson, John, XI:3:23 Reims palimpsest, XVII:4:9
House of, Dover, Del., IX:3:26 Annales archologiques (ed.), 1:3/4:9; XVII:4:9;
Dickinson, Philemon XIX:4:155n56
House of, Philadelphia, XVI:4:12 Iconographie des Chapiteaux du Palais Ducal - Venise
Dickinson, William (and W. Burges), XIX:4:158n66
St. Mary-le-Strand, London, design (attrib.), Didyma
Isham, N., Glossary of Colonial Architectural Terms, jyfs no 591 [Ms no 348], XVI-3-12-15
X:2:20
St. Bnigne
'
'
Gothic Cathedral, XVI:3:12
IV:3/4:48
Artists, and Artisans in the United States from lllus' XVI:3:13-14 figs 1-6; XVII:3:3-6 figs
XIII:3:25; XIX:4:156,158 Dillon, Robert J., 19th c. N.Y. lawyer, XV:4:21 n51
Ware, D. (and B. Beatty), A Short Dictionary of Dillworth, Susanna, X:2:21
Architecture "Dimension timber," XIX:2:54
Rev. by J. McAndrew, IX:4:27 Dimier
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Dinsmoor - Doheny
Dinsmoor, William Bell, and Committee of the ACLS Doane, Obadiah, b. 1767, Capt., XIX:2:55
on the Protection of Cultural Treasures in War Doane, Sylvanus, XIX:2:55
Areas, IV:3/4:55; on earlier temples under the Dobb, Arthur J., XI:2:27
Parthenon, XIII:4:6 Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.
The Architecture of Ancient Greece, XVII:1:33,34; Nuits (D. Lienau), XIV:1:21; illus. XIV:1:[20] fig 3
XVII:4:35
Dobson,
Edward
Observations on the Hephaisteion The Students' Guide to the Practice of Measuring and
Rev. by T. C. Bannister, 11:1:40-41 Valuing Artificers' Works, XV1I:4:27,30 n2
Dinwiddie, Robert, Gov. of Va., XIII:2:25,26,27 Docks, Harbors, Navy yards, Wharves, etc.
Dio, India see Diu, India Antwerp
Diocesan Church Building Society, XIX:4:168 Harbor, XX: 1:41
Diocletian, retirement in Dalmatia, IV: 1:12; and Boston, Mass.
Baths of, Rome, 1:1:7; XVII:3:34; XIX:3:97; illus. Inner Harbor, XIII:2:19
XIX:3:98 fig 1 U.S. Navy Pier, XIII:2:19
Diomedes
Copenhagen
House of Castor and Pollux, Pompeii, XIV:3:3 West Indian Docks, XIV:4:22 n51
Statues of, XIV: 1:9; XIX:3:97 Lorient, France
New York University, listed in Marsyas, XIX: 1:44 Doctoral dissertations see Dissertations and theses
Oberlin College masters' theses, VII:3/4:[21]-32 Doctrine of Sounds, by R. Mills, XII: 1:23-24,27-31
Distyle-in-antis, XX:2:64 nl 1,75 Dodecaid, XVII:1:34
Dithmar see Thietmar Dodge, Col., XX:4:195
Diu, India [Dio] Dodge, fl. 1858, heating contractor, see Narson and
Cathedral [So Paulo], XV:3:6 Dodge
City plan, XIV:4:7 Dodge, H., 19th c. cement and lime supplier,
Djahn, Shn, see Jehan Dodge, I., 19th c. cement and lime supplier,
D'jakovo,
Russ. XX:4:196nl4
St. John the Precursor, XVI:1:31; XVI:2:6,13,14; Dodge, Walter L.
illus. XVI:2:14 figs 7-8 House of, West Hollywood, XX:2:96
of,
XIX:2:55
XIX:3:130
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illus. VI:3/4:pl III fig 2 fig 26; illus. XIII:3:Suppl. [15] fig 26
Dole, G. W. Ravenna
Wood frame store, Chicago, 11:4:18 S. Vitale, XVII:4:4
Dolo, Lock at, painting (Bellotto), 11:3:32 II Ges (G. B. da Vignola), XV:2:3
Gilded retable, XV: 1:8,10; illus. XV: 1:9 fig 7 jv0 della Sapienza (F. Borromini), XV:2:6;
1:10
n7
XVIII:4:131
nl6
...
London
VIII:3/4:4-5;
X:2:23
St. Paul's Cathedral (C. Wren), VII: 1/2:5,6,7,24,31; Walter, T. U VII.-l/2:[1]-31,93; X:2:23;
Milan
111
figs
'"3
II Santo [Basilica del Santo; S. Antonio], Middle Ages, XVII:2:2-23 passim ; bk. on (T. H.
XVII:3:34 Turner), XIX:4:149-150; Rouen, 11:3:30
Paris
Russia,
XVI:2:7-12
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San Francisco Bay Area see San Francisco Bay Donoso, Jos Jimnez, XVIII :4:167
Domitian
0
c D Sacnsty door, V:13
Circus of, Rome, XIV: 1:10 w ,
r
i
r
,
Marcevol
Obelisk of, XIV: 1:11
Donaldson, John M. see Donaldson and Meier Oporto Cathedral, XV:3:23 n44
Donaldson, Robert Palladian see Palladian style, system, etc.: Buildings,
Estate of [Blithewood], Fishkill, N.Y., VI:1/2:16 Doors, Windows, etc.
Donaldson and Meier, 11:4:43 Renaissance, V:[l]-10,[24]-26
Donatello, creative gifts of, XVI:3:11; and Duccio, V:8; XIII:3:[23] fig 5
H. W. Janson study of, VI:3/4:36 St. Luke's Church, Smithfield, Va., XVII:1:14
Donck, Adriaen van der see Van der Donck, Adriaen Doors (Filarete), XVII:3:10
Donnellson,
of Henderson, Tex. ... . XX:3'14.2; ,llus: Iv:2:[3],4,6,i2
TT f vi a r7i il Wainwnght Memorial, St. Louis
House 0l, xi:4:L/]nJl VI , r_ , Drawing of doors (G. G. Elmslie), illus. XI: 1:28
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Dormitories - Dragomirna
Dormitories (Cont.) Dover, Ohio
Davidson College, Davidson, N.C. Hurst (Thomas) House, XII:2:12
Virginia Military Institute, Lexington XVIII:4:161; Colonial style of, IX:4:17; and A. J.
Barracks (A. J. Davis), VI:1/2:14 Davis, VI-.1/2-.19; XI-.2:6; and eclecticism, XI:2:3,6;
Dorn, Peter van see Van Dorn, Peter 'n Godey s Lady s Book, XVIII :3:111; and Gothic
Residence of see San Augustine, Tex.: Garrett sty'e> XI:2:27-29; XI:4:19; XII:4:21; landscape
(William) House gardening of, X:4:20; XI:2:3; on personal taste,
Dorsheimer, William, Lt. Gov. of N.Y., IX: 1/2:25,30n4 VIII:l/2:87; VIII:3/4:67; and C. Vaux,
Dos Santos, Francisco, Marques, see Santos, Francisco, Designs for Cottages, Farm-Houses and Villas,
Dos Santos Vilhena, Luiz see Vilhena, Luiz dos Santos Cottage Residences, XI.2.6
^ty,
Dtme, XIL3:22 nlO Crystal Palace competition design, NT
Double boxed," XVI :4:32 XVI-1 17n77
^Double Canada" stove, XX: 1:24 Rotch (wmiam j , CoUage ^ Dayis Alexander
Doub e house, XI:4:2 Jackson: Works: Rotch (William J.) Cottage
Double log houses, XI:4:2 Downing, Antoinette F., on P. Harrison,
Double pilasters [ Shadow" pilasters] see Pilasters: XVIII:4:158 n3; on R.I. architecture, XII:2:29; and
Douglas, David, 18th c. house-bldr of Natchez, House (W. Eyre [Ayre] ), illus. XX:4:171 fig 2
XIV: 1:31 Dox and Hickox, 19th c. lime and cement suppliers,
Douglas" with Town, Davis and Dakin), XI:2:11 Bucks County Historical Society
Houses, New Orleans, XIX:4:180 Ten-plate stove, illus. XX: 1:22 fig 3
Dover,
Del.
Dragomirna
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Drake - Duc
Drake,
Gordon
Drugstores
Christ Church, Montral, illus. XI: 1 :[23] fig 4 Sutton's Drug Store, XII:4:21,
Saint Jacques Cathedral, Montral, illus. XI:1:[23] illus. XII:4:[22] fig 3
fig 5 New York (City)
Draper, Mrs., of Survey of London County Hall, Milhau (John) Drugstore (J. Bogardus),
Drawings, Architectural see Architecture: Designs, Historic Sites and Buildings," 1:3/4:18-19
Drawings for a Living Architecture, by F. L. Wright, Dry docks see Docks, Harbors, Navy yards, etc.
Frauenkirche (G. Bhrs), IX:3:12 nl Bluecoat School see Dublin: King's Hospital School
Gemldegalerie [Picture Gallery of Augustus III], Cathedral (G. E. Street work), XIX:4:155
Clare Street house, 18th c., XX:3:132
Museum
Wooden head from "Sacred House" in Mabuiag, J^8 '''.33 j,2 _ ...
no. 6359, XIX: 1:26; illus. XIX: 1:27 fig 4 N' Cumberland Street, 10 see Dublin: Tharp
Drexel, Morgan Company, XII: 1:18 St- Geor8e s Church' VI:3/ 4:18
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Dub,in and Liverpool Steam and Navigation Co.,
Drilling, cloth for windows, XII:4:19 Transi, of A. Palladio, The Architecture of, by G.
Drinkard, 19th c chief clerk to Sec. of War, VII: 1 / 2:18 Leoni, XX:3:119,128 no.47
Mill of, Manchester, Engl., VIII:l/2:27 nl3 The Practice of Perspective, XX:3:126 no.13
Driver, Charles, 17th c XVII:1:14,18 Due, Louis Joseph, effort to modernize Ecole des
Driver, Thomas, 17th c., XVII:1:14,18 Beaux-Arts, 1:2:10
Driver Family, of Engl, and Va., XVII:1:14,15 Faades, IX:4:17
Drobetae see Turnu-Severin Palais de Justice, Paris (erron. attrib. to
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Duccio, Agostino di see Agostino di Duccio Dunmore, John Murray, Lord, X:3:29,30
Du Cerceau, Jacques Androuet, XIII:3:9 Dunn and Eliot, of Thomaston, Me., X:4:30
Du Cerceau, Jean, 111:1/2:28 Dunning, N. Max, IV:2:11; XX:3:141
Du Choul, Guillaume Dunstable, N.H. see Nashua, N.H.
Discours sur la castramentation et discipline militaire Dunton, Ebenezer, X:4:25
House of, Newport, R.I., XVHIA158 n3 Museum ofsee W.nterthur, Del.: Henry Francs Du
,, TI Pont Winterthur Museum
Dudley, Henry, XI:2:10 n ..f
Italian Renaissance engr. and painting, 11:2:26; Duque Cornejo peJfro> XV;1;6
Dugan, Caldwell N., editorial assistant, SAH Journal, Durand, Asher, 111:3:23
XIII:4-XIV:2 Durand, J. N. L., E. Kaufmann on, XV:4:31; on
Dugdale, William, IX:3:7; XVIII:4:142 nl2 perspectives, XX:2:64nl4; and Rationalism,
Duke University see Durham, N.C. XVII: 1:24; and Romantic Classicism, XIX:3:125
Seidon '(Major) House, XIII:2:4 rgan case, First Moravian Church, 1855-56,
Du Mofras, Duflot see Duflot du Mofras Philadelphia, XVIII :4:163
Dumont, Jean Durante, Nick, XII:3:32
Batailles gagnes par le S. Prince Fr. Eugne de Durer, Albrecht see Drer, Albrecht
Durham, N.C.
Dumoulin, Pierre, IX:3:6 r\ i tt . n ,
. ' Duke University Research Council Grants,
House of, Jacksonville, Or., XII:4:20 fig 2 no.38 Festhalle, Karlsruhe, 11:3:11
Duncan, 19th c., Major, of Cairo, III, XVI:4:14 Palaces, Karlsruhe, 11:3:11
Dunlap, William Edward see Skidmore, Owings and Dutch Colonial architecture see Colonial architecture:
Merrill
Dutch
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Galerie [Halles] des Machines, Exposition Reredos, All Saints', London, XIX:4:163
Universelle, 1889, Paris (and V. Contamin Dyck Anthony van see Van Dyck, Anthony
. E
ELCA see English Linear Cities Association San Francisco, 1906, X:3:21; XIV:3:17,18,21;
fig 1
1:3/4:26; XII:4:32
Eagle Rock, Calif, see Los Angeles, Calif. East Aurora, N.Y.
c,
. . ,. , v
, ,, _ .IX:3:13
East Cleveland
Railway
XII:2:23
Stuart
table,
n24 _
. _ . .Co.,
, J
'
.
East
Grinstead
Early Victorian Architecture in Britain, by H.-R. Congregational Church (W. Spratt, attrib.),
Eastbury
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Small House, XIX:2.-52; illus. XIX:2:49 fig 3 Ecluse Haute see L'Ecluse Haute
Easthope, J., 19th c., XVI:4:22 "The Ecole des Beaux-Arts and Architectural
XVII: 1:36; and G. W. (and W. D.) Hewitt, Eddy, Henry Howard, XIII:3:Suppl. 2,5,7,10,[11]
IV:3/4:51; interiors in style of, XVIII:3:110; on Eddy, Robert Henry, XIII:3:16
Eastman, early 18th c., of York, Me. Palm capitals style, illus. XX:3:139 fig 3
Eastnor Castle (R. Smirke), XX:3:101 Edge> Wa]ter Gov of Nj_ 1V;3/4:59
^;nC^r
of Dress etc. of the Natives of the Pacific Islands,
Villa of [Eastwick], Philadelphia, XIX: 1:36; illus.
XIX:
1:35
fig
XIX: 1.26
. . A Edgell, George H.
Eaton, Amos, XV:4:12 ~,
Eccard, August, VIL1 /2:12 nl9,16 n80 "Heat and Sl>'le; Eighteenth-Century House
Ecclesiological Society, XV:2:20; XIX:4:146-155 Warming by Stoves," XX: 1:20-26
Ecclesiologist, XVIII:3:119; XIX:4:146-155 passim Edicules see Baldaquins, Canopies, Ciboria, etc.
Eckel, Edmond Jacques see Eckel and Aldrich; Eckel XIX: 1:28 fig 7
Eckel, George R. see Eckel and Aldrich Edinburgh College of Art Andrew Grant Traveling
Eckel and Aldrich Scholarship, VIII:3/4:17
Pottawattamie County Jail, Council Bluffs, Edmunds, 19th c Sen., VII: 1/2:20
and Ekman land speculation of, 111:1/2:34; new cities built by,
Eckman, Jeannette, XIII:3:Suppl. 2,3,16 IV:1:13,14
Eckmann, Otto, 11:3:12 Edward II, King of Engl., XVII:3:34
Eclecticism, W. Andrews admiration of, XV:2:30; Edward VI, King of Engl., IX:3:11
"creative eclecticism," XII:4:15-18; vying with Edward VII, King of Engl. [Prince of Wales in 1860],
Functionalism in 1900, VII:3/4:26; in B. G. XVI: 1:14
Goodhue's work, VI:3/4:1; history, XII:4:15-18; in Edward, ship, XIII:1:26
Montreal, XI: 1:20; in N.Y., XI:2:3-[8]; opposition Edward Everett, ship, XIV:3:19
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Edwards, Henry Coley, XVI:4:30; XIX:3:119 Studi e documenti per la storia del Palazzo Apostolico
Edwards, Morgan, 18th c., Rev., XV:4:26 nil Vaticano (and H. Egger), XIV:4:30-31
Edwards, Plunkett and Howell use of iron t0 emulate eclectic and masonry forms
-rt, ~ iv u c , d w XV:4:21 n45; respect for D. Lienau, XIV:1:18
Thompson Kenneth) House, Santa Barbara, .. . ... , , T, ,, , ,
Eesteren, C. van, and CIAM, 111:1/2:^4 Crystal Palace, N.Y., design, XVI:1:17 n77
Rosenberg (Leonce) House project, Pans (and T. van iranistan, Bridgeport, XI:4:28; XIX:4:180
Stud, e documenti per la storia del Palazzo Apostolico SPain {see ako SPain: Architecture), XII:2:31;
Eggers, Otto Reinhold s Eggers and Higgins Eigh eenth-century art, XIX:4:184
Army Medical Library, Washington, VI:1/2:31; illus. Amalienborg Plads, Copenhagen, IV:1:19
and Planning): Egypt Ekman [Eckman], Edward Ossian see Howe, Prout and
Egyptian Architecture, by E. B. Smith, 11:2:24,25 Ekman
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Century of Baltimore Architecture... (and W. H. Elgar, 20th c., Commissioner of Public Bldgs.,
Hunter,
Jr.)
VII:l/2:10n2
Coptic fresco, The Promised Land, XX:2:82; illus. EI-Hakam II [El-Hakem; El-Hakim] see el-Hakam II
"i?^C
n'e vl' i TII , Eilender, Frederick, 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135
Electrified U.S. Kitchens, 111.3:30 c j i * o.l # . w <1
* * L-+ * i_ t wii Ellenger, Fredenck 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135
i?i
XT-1 u81" 5\ Niagara Footbridge, 1848, XVI : 1:11
Eleneff, Nicholas A. . D. 0 \xru
India, XVIII: 1:28-29; illus. XVIII: 1:29 fig 10 Small), XX:2:64 and n 13,67,70-74,76; illus.
Elephant Hotel (J. V. Lafferty), XIII:2:28; St Char!es' College (W. F. Small), XX:2:74
Elevated railroads see Railroads: Types: Elevated PaPer Co- Warehouse of see Philadelphia: Megargee
Bryan, J. A., "Evolving the Elevator," X:3:[31] Elliot, William, 1773-1837?, XV:l:27-28
Collin, N., "A Speedy Elevator," XI:2:22 Elliot, William Parker, d. 1854 (see also Town and
Early, X:3:[31]; XI:2:15,22; illus. X:3:[31]; XI:2:22 Elliot), and G. Hadfield, X:2:ll
Towers, XI:2:22; XVI:4:23; XIX:1:11-14; illus. Elliott-Robinson Residence, ca. 1880, Nacogdoches
XIX:1:12 figs 1,2; 13 figs 3,4 Co., Tex., XI:4:l,2[refs. to fig 1];
Trevithick air lift, proposed, XVI:4:23 illus. XI:4:3 fig 1
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St. John's Church, Chichester, XX:3:136; illus. Emerson> William> 1873-1957, IV:3/4:5; VII:3/4:[5],37
Emery'(William H.) House (W. B. Griffin), 0 IX:4:'7"[2]; blt" IX:4:[21; originality of, XI:2:4
XIX:
1:8-9; illus. XIX:1:9 figs 12,13 "0USC' Bf Harbr' IX:4:t20^ lllus' IX:4:l19l fig 4
-T,, Summer houses, IX:4:17
Elrn.ra, N Y VII:l/2:29
illus. XIX:1:9
Elmslie, George Grant, obit., XI:2:25; ornament of, 7 .. ' ... ... ,
, ,, ,, , JT Emigrant aid societies, VI: 1/2:23
XIX:2:63-66; and Prame School, XIX.1.9; and L ^ Emigrant's Guide, 1818, XVIII: 1:26
Sullivan, IV:2:12; XI:2:25; XIII: 1:23; XIX:2:62-68; Emlen, George, 18th c., of Philadelphia, XV:4:25
Millar (W. G. H.) Residence, Pittsburgh, XIX:2:64 An Encyclopaedia of Cottage, Farm and Villa
National Farmers' Bank [Security Bank and Trust Architecture and Furniture, ed. by J. C. Loudon,
Eneas
see
Aeneas
El
Paso,
Tex.
XVII:4:35
Burlingham (Lloyd) House (F. L. Wright), XIX:3:130 Engineering and Architecture, XX:3:147,148
Ely, Dean of, ca. 1855, XIX:4:159 Engineering Congress, Madrid, 1919 see Congreso
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Engles, Silas, 18th c., XV:4:25 Erben, 19th c., of NY., XVI:1:29
English Linear Cities Association, XVIII:3:82,89 n45 Drawings, Isaac M. Wise Temple, Cincinnati,
The English Mediaeval Parish Church, by G. H. Cook, XVII:2:27; illus. XVII:2:27
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1:3
Evans,
E.
Dr.
Esthetics see Philosophy (Aesthetics, Theory, etc.) House of, West Chester, Pa., XIX:1:38; illus.
Estilo joanino, see Joanine Style XIX: 1:34 fig 1
Estipite, V:27,30-31; XII:2:31; XV:1:5-10; XVIII:4:167 Evans, Elliot A. P., X:l:28; XIII:2:32
Estudillo, Jos Antonio "The East Texas House," XI:4:l-[7]
House of, San Diego, illus. VIII:3/4:pl VIII fig 4 "Soledad," XV:l:20-26
Etampes Evans, George, XIX:4:156
Etruscan arches, VII:3/4:34 City plan project, London, 111:1/2:37; XX:2:55; illus.
"Etruscan Doors and Windows," by G. M. A. 111:1 /2:[36a]; X:2:[4]
XVI:2:31
11:2:13
Or.
Eveux-sur-Arbresle
Chrisman (G. R.) Block (C. S. McNally), XIX:2:58 La Tourette Monastery (Le Corbusier), XX:2:94
and nnl2,13 Evoli, Cesare d'
Eureka, Calif. Delle Ordinanza et Battaglie, XX:2:60; illus. XX:2:60
Carson House, XIV:3:21 nl fig 12
Europe "The Evolution of Preservation in Europe," by H.
Architecture
Huth,
1:3/4:5-12
See also Baroque architecture: Europe "Evolving the Elevator," by J. A. Bryan, X:3:[31]
Books Evora, Port.
Kobayashi, B. (and others), History of Western Jesuit Churches, 16th c., XV:3:20
[European] Architecture, XVI:2:32; XVI:4:36 San Anton
Pevsner, N., An Outline of European Nave columns, V:6 n36
Architecture, XVI:4:36; XIX: 1:41; XX:3:150 So Joo Evangelista [St. John Evangelist]
Sekler, E., Wren and His Place in European Chapter entrance, V:2 n9
Architecture, XVI:4:33-35 Evreux
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Exchanges (Merchants', Produce, Stock, etc.) Temporary Sculpture Pavilion (G. T. Rietveld),
Amsterdam
XVIII:3:116
Baltimore Exchange [Merchant's Exchange] (M. Electrical Bldg. (L. Mies van der Rohe),
Godefroy and B. H. Latrobe), XIII: 1:17; XX: 1:42
XX:2:63 and n3,64,65,75,76 [German] Pavilion (L. Mies van der Rohe),
Stock Exchange (Howells and Stokes), IV:3/4:56 XX:1:43; XX:4:201
Boston Bath, Engl., XVI:4:29n 19
IV-2-9,12- XVII-2-30 XX'3'142* illus IV*2*18 Pan-American Exposition Bldgs. (Shepley, Rutan
XX:3:149
Minneapolis
Flour Exchange (Long and Kees), XIII: 1:22;
XVIII:4:160 fig 2
Grain Exchange (Kees and Colburn), XIII: 1:22 L,beral Arts Bldg., XIV:3:28
Coal and Iron Exchange (R. M Hun ), XL2.[14] Mines and M XH:3:17
Exchange, at the bottom of Wall [?] St., 18th c Transportation Bldg. (Adler and Sullivan),
w , * , . 111:4:16-17,[20a],23; IV:2:6,9,11,12;
Merchants Exchange, XVI:l:17n81 VI:3/4:4; XVIII:2:68; XIX:3:123; XX:3:142;
[15] fig 25; XIX: 1:31 fig 1 Crystal Palace [Great Exhibition Bldg.]
Tower, XIII:3:Suppl. 16 capt. fig 25; Pompeian Court (D. Wyatt), XIV:3:3-4,6; illus.
XIV:2:12; XVII:1:33 n2; XIX: 1:31; illus. XIV-3 [5] fig 2
XVI:3:34
Paris
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Chile
San
Francisco
Detroit
Seattle
National
Gallery
Venice
Parliament,
Royal
Biennale
1851,
XX:3:103
Academy
XIX:4:147,150
Here are listed chiefly art and architecture Modern Italian Architecture, 1952, XI:2:26
exhibitions; for industrial exhibitions see city, Lyons
e.g. London: Crystal Palace Exposition, 1851; International Exposition of Modern City Planning,
New York (City): World's Fairs 1914-15, XVIII:3:74
Albany, N.Y. Mexico City
Institute of History and Art Sociedad de Arte Moderno, IV:2:41
Walker
Art
Center
Berlin
Netherlands
Building Exposition, 1931, XX: 1:42-43 "Modern Dutch Architecture and City Planning,"
Boston
111:4:31
Brussels
Yale
University
Buffalo
New
Orleans
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VT . X r J. Buschiazzo, V:[211-23
Northampton, Mass. . L J
Exposition Universelle, 1900, XIX:1:21 Eyre, Wilson, 1858-1944, Jr., Detroit work, 11:4:43;
Hall
XIII:3:30
126
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F
Fabbrini, XVIII:4:164 Water mills, Cross Dam, XIII:2:19
Charleston,
S.C.
See also Building: Cast-iron, Iron and Steel and Pullman Palace Car Co. Factory, XII:3:20-22
specific bldgs., e.g. New York (City): Selz, Schwab Factory (Adler and Sullivan),
McKesson and Robbins Drug Co.: Faade XX:1:16,18; illus. XX:1:18 fig 27
Baltimore, XIII:3:30 Congleton, Engl.
Bogardus, J., 11:4:4 n6; XV:4:12-22 Silk throwing factory, VIII:l/2:5
History, IX:l/2:29; IX:4:24-25; X:2:23-24; Cromford, Engl.
XV:2:24; XV:4:12-22; XVI:1:18 nl 10; Mill on the Derwent (R. Arkwright),
XVII:3:35
VIII:l/2:16-17,26n7
Churches
Detroit
See also specific Church Faades, e.g. Paris: Factories (A. Kahn), 11:3:32; 11:4:43
Notre Dame: Faade Ford Highland Park Plant, XII:4:32
Factories and Mills (see also Foundries; Printing and Kagoshima, Jap.
Publishing plants; Tile (Ceramic, Pottery, etc.)), Cotton mill, 1867, XIII:2:14
cast-iron framed, 11:4:28; XV:2:24; K. J. Conant Jericho and Smiths Mills, U.S., XIX:3:117
on factory architecture, 111:4:4-5; history, Keighley, Engl.
VIII: 1 / 2:[l]-32; use of vertical brick abutments, Fulling mill, VIII:l/2:5
XX: 1:9; use of wood in New Engl, factory Weaving factory, VIII:l/2:5
Alfeld,
Ger.
Mill,
1813,
XV:2:24
Woolen
mills,
VIII:l/2:27
nl3
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Mills (R. Arkwright and D. Dale), Yates (John B.) Plaster Mill, 1818, XX:4:196,197
Cotton mill using water frame, 1768 (R. London and Northwestern Railway locomotive
Arkwright), 111:4:5; VIII:1 /2:26 n7 and carriage works, XIX:4:166
Pawtucket,
R.I.
VIII:l/2:pl
III
fig
10
Slater Mill (S. Slater), 11:2:35; VIII:l/2:30n43; Fadilla, Arria see Arria Fadilla
XII:4:32
Fagan,
Nicholas
Brass Cannon Factory, IX:4:23nl7 XIII:3:Suppl. 16 capt. fig 26; illus. XIII:3:Suppl.
Cornelius, Baker and Co., Cherry and 8th Sts., [15] fig 26
XX: 1:9,18; illus. XX: 1:10 fig 10 Fahnley
Furnace and boring mill, 18th c., XV:4:24 House of see Indianapolis: Hasselman (Lewis W.)
Horstmann (Wm. H.) and Sons Manufactory (J. C. House
Hoxie), XX:1:8-9,17; illus. XX:1:9 fig 11 Faience
Smith (F. H.) Pocketbook and Port Monnaie Persian, 11:1:20-21
Manufactory, illus. XX: 1:7 fig 6 Fairbairn, William, Sir, Bogardus knowledge of work
Williams (Isaac S.) Manufactory, illus. XX: 1:6 of, XV:4:17; visit to Constantinople, XV:4:15;
fig 5 introd. of sawtooth system of overhead lighting,
Port Chester, N.Y. VIII: 1/2:28-29 n23
Russell, Burdsall and Ward Bolt and Screw Co., Iron works of, Millwall, London, XV:4:15
XX:
1:37
Works
Russia
illus.
XV:4:15
fig
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Faison - Fasces
Faison, S. Lane, Jr. Farmhouses
Reviews
Book
on
Bourke, J., Baroque Churches of Central Europe, Garrett, D., Designs and Estimates for Farm
XIX:
1:41-42
Houses,
XX:3:126
Burrough, T. H., South German Baroque, XVI:2:31 Design, 1901 (R. C. Spencer, Jr.), XIX: 1:7-8; illus.
Teufel, R., Vierzehnheiligen, 1957, XIX:l:41-42 XIX:1:8 figs 10,11
Falaise Fayette, N.Y.
Saint Gervais, IV.-3/4:41 Whitmer (Peter) Farmhouse, XIX:3:109
XIX:3:100,103; illus. XIX:3:100 fig 5 Cowles (Samuel) House (W. Spratt, attrib.), X:2:20;
Fallingwater [Kaufmann (Edgar J.) House at Bear Meeting House, 1771, VII:3/4:29
Run] (F. L. Wright), 11:3:25; 111:4:52; XIX:3:130; Farmington, N.Y.
Falmouth, Mass.
Bradley (Mrs. Harold C.) Summer Bungalow, Woods Farnese' Akssandro, 1467-1549 see Paul III, Pope
iese, Pierluigi,
Farnese Palaces see Caprarola: Villa Farnese; Piacenza:
XVII:3:28
Faneuil Family, of Boston, XIILLI1 Farquharson, David (see also Kemtzer and
Fanning, Ralph, 111:3:29 Farquharson), XIX:2:78-79
pans Farr, photographer of Natchez, XIV: 1:31
Power fans, used by Adler and Sullivan, III:4:[20a] Farrand, Wm., 19th c XX:4:196nl4
Farley, John, 19th c. U.S. Army officer, X:2.-l 1 Farwell, John V., Jr., 111:3:31
Farley, Joseph, aide to Gen. Mansfield, X:2:ll Farwell, S., 19th c., XX:4:196nl4
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Faugeron, M. Review
Survey drawing, Paray-Meslay Abbey Grange (and Sert, J. L., Can Our Cities Survive, 11:4:37-39;
Ranjard), illus. XVII:2:14 fig 31 111:1/2:43-46
Faulkner, Waldron, X:l:28 Feldzuge des Prinzen Eugen, XX-.2-.62 n63
Federigo da Montefeltro see Montefeltro, Federigo da Second Bank of the United States, Philadelphia (W.
Fedileseni, Moldavia Strickland), XIV:2:13
Archaeological investigations, IV:3/4:24 Fng, China
Feeble-minded City plan, IX: 1/2:5
Schools for see Mentally retarded: Schools for Fenger
Fees Dorische Polychromie, XVI:4:33
Architects, XIX:3:115-117 Fenhagen, Christina W., editorial assistant, SAH
Feet, measurement, see Foot, measurement Journal, XVI 1:4
Feio, Alberto, XV:3:14n8, 15nl2 Ferdinand II, of Aragon, see Ferdinand V, King of
Feiss, Carl, career data, VIII:3/4:70; on public squares Castile
(early American), XIX:4:183,184; and Ferdinand II, titular King of Port., XIV:3:4
rehabilitation of San Juan, P.R., XIV: 1:30; and Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Lorraine,
F. R. Stevenson, IV:1:18 n XX:4:166 and n51
Articles and Books Ferdinand III, King of Sicily, see Ferdinand I, King of
"Charleston and Savannah" (and F. R. Stevenson), the Two Sicilies
X:4:3-9 Ferdinand IV, King of Naples, see Ferdinand I, King of
Cultural Heritage of Our Planned Communities the Two Sicilies
(and F. R. Stevenson), VIII: 1/2:134-135 Ferdinand V, King of Castile [Catholic Monarch],
'The Heritage of Our Planned Communities," XIV:4:3
1:3/4:27-30,32; VIII:3/4:70 Royal Burial Chapel of see Granada: Capilla Real
"Historic Town Keeping," XV:4:2-6 Ferdinando, Prince, son of Cosimo III, XX:4:166
"History and the Modern Planner," 111:1/2:7-10; Feree, Barr, XVIII:4:138
VIII:3/4:70 Ferguson, David, 18th c., of Natchez, XIV:4:29
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Ferguson - Filarete
Ferguson, Frank W. see Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson Ffelton, Thomas, 17th c. carpenter, XVI:4:30
Ferguson, James see Fergusson, James Fibonacci, number series, XIX:2:87
Ferguson, William Ficino, Marsilio, 11:2:13
Warehouse
de
Cathedral
New York Life Insurance Co. Bldg., N.Y. "Fifty new churches," London, XIII:l:14n8
Ferrara, Duke of, in 1568, XIV:4:31 Figini (Luigi) Home, Milan, XVI: 1:32
Ferreira, Manuel Vicente see Vicente Ferreira, Manuel Figlinae Marcianae, 1:1:4,5,7
Ferreira, Pedro Figlinae Terentianae, 1:1:8
N. S. da Consolao e Santos Passos, Guimares Figueiredo de Seixas, Jos see Seixas, Jos Figueiredo
Towers,
XV:3:14
n8
de
Ferreira da Cruz Amarante, Carlo Luis see Amarante, Figueroa, Leonardo de, G. Kubler on, XVIII:4:167
Carlo Luis Ferreira da Cruz San Luis, Seville, XII:2:31
Ferretti, Giovanni Maria Mastai see Pius IX Figura Series, XX: 1:40
Ferriday, Peter Figureheads of ships, X:4:[32] nl7
Lord Grimthorpe 1816-1905 Filarete, XIII:3:4; XVII:3:10-18
Festival halls see Theaters (Auditoriums, Concert halls, Ospedale Maggiore, Milan, XVII: 1:35;
Opera houses, etc.) XVII:3:14,18 nl
Fetterolf, Adam, XVI:2:25
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(Cont.)
Fire
stations
Temples, XVII:3:12-14,16,18 n3; illus. Fire Engine House [John Brown's Fort],
XIX:4:174 fig 1, 175 figs 2,3 Fireplaces, 11:1:29-30; XX: 1:20-26 passim
"Ideal Filling Station" design, 1920's (F. L. Wright), Designs (A. Swan), illus. XX:3:123 fig 9
XIX:4:174-175 Hay - Adams House, Washington, XILLll
Fillmore, Millard, VII: 1 /2:[l],2-3,4,11 n7, 18,27 Plumsock, Willistown Township
Filosofia barata: apuntes sociolgico-cientificos, by A. Corner Fireplace, illus. XIX:2:83 fig 2
Soria y Mata, XVIII:2:48 n24,50 Fireproof building see Building: Fireproof
Fincastle, Va. Fireproofing
Botetourt County Courthouse, 1818 (T. Jefferson), Metal, XX:3:137
XVIII:
1:6
Plaster,
XX:3:131
Fine Licht, Kjeld de, XIX:2:83 First Iron Works Association, Inc. see Saugus, Mass.
Finisterer, Jean Georges, XI: 1:20 "First Romanesque Style," XVI:3:18
Finisterer, Louis Daniel, XI: 1:20 First Swedish Land Co., VI: 1/2:28
Finite Avarice..., by E. L. Garbett, XVII:4:25 Firth of Tay
Finley, James Lighthouse, Bell Rock, proposed, XVI: 1:12
Iron-link suspension bridges, western Pa., XIX:4:181 Firuzabad
Finley Methodist Chapel, Jackson Co., Ohio, XII:2:4 Palace, XX:2:84-85; illus. XX:2:84 fig 14
Finn, Huckleberry, XIX:4:183 Fischer, J. M., XII:4:14
Finney, Charles Grandison, VII:3/4:32 Fischer, Theodor, X:3:10
Fiocco, on Palladio, XIX:4:184 Fischer von Erlach, Joseph Emanuel, 11:3:7; VI:3/4:35;
breaks
House
of,
XVIII:2:70
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Fishwick - Florence
di
Boboli
Medieval Vault Erection cjty plan> Maps> etc > ni: 1/2:24; XIV:1:32; XIV:4:3
Rev. by J. Lane, XX:4:199-200 Florentia, VIII:3/4:38,40; illus. VIII:3/4:pl XXII
Fitchen, John F., III Duomo see Florence: S. Maria del Fiore
Fl"n'
Ehzabeth R. . Museo Nazionale [Palazzo del Bargello]
The Church of Saint-Juhen-le-Pauvre, Pans,
Fenestration, XVII:3:20
VII:3/4:24
XX:4:155n7
111:4:19
Flsos
Ernest
^
Singer Bldg. [Tower], N.Y., XI:2:16; XV:3:31 Ospedale degli Innocenti (F. Brunelleschi), 111:1 /2:27
"Flask casts XX-1-23 Palazzo del Bargello see Florence: Museo Nazionale
Flavian palaces, Rome, XVII:4:4; XX: 1:43 PaJazzo ?fa Siforia ** F,ore"ce: Palazzo Vecchio
Flint, 77. 1862, lumber dealer of N.Y. and Boston, see Piazza della SS. Annunziata, 111:1/2:27
Flint, Timothy, Rev., of New Madrid, XVIII:1:26 SS. Annunziata, XVII:1:5,9 n3; illus. XVII:1:3 fig 2
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Florence - Ford
Lantern, XIII:3:4; XVIII:1:16 Ward (William E.) House [Ward's Folly], Port
Stadium (P. L. Nervi), XIX:4:178; XX:3:143 Maisons de Rome (and C. Percier), 11:1:28 n3
Torre degli Agli, illus. XIX:3:107 fig 20 Rue. deLlRlvo1' fa?ade' Pans' XVIII:4:147
Flour mills see Mills Faade, XIV: 1:12; diu, XIV: 1:13 fig 9
Floyd,
John Buchanan, 1806-1863, Sec. of War. lbbey, XI:3:14; XVIII.4:166,167
VII:1/2:18,24
XVI:3:24; XX:3:149
Fluvanna County Courthouse ^ Palmyra, Va. Foot measurement {for ific t of foot see dlrectl
Flying shuttle (J. Kay) VIII: 1/2:5,27 n9 e.g., Lyon foot; Medieval foot; Royal
de France," XL3:6; Piranesi study, XII:1:32; stages Footbridges ^Bridges: Materials, Types,"eti, "
Foerster, Otto Helmut, on Bramante, XVI:2:30 Foots Cray Place [Footscray], XV:4:8
XVII:3
"Custis' Folly," X:2:12 Ford, Henry, acquires Dexter Grist Mill, IV: 1:54; and
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27
fig
Tidewater Maryland Architecture and Gardens Fort Necessity Memorial Association, XI1I:2:27 n7
Rev. by J. H. Hatch, Jr., XVII:4:37 Fort Orange, N.Y., 111:1/2:36
Chamberlain, S. (and N.), Southern Interiors of Fort Raleigh [National Historic Site], N.C.,
Charleston, South Carolina, XVII:4:36-37 XIII:4:27-28; illus. XIII:4:27 figs [1-3]
Pratt, D. (and R.), A Guide to Early American Fort Randall see Pierre, S.D.
Homes - North, and ... South, XVII:4:36-37 Fort Recovery, XIII:2:27
Medallions, Torre Pallaresa, Badalona, V:10 Bldgs. (Sawyer and Mclivane), VM/2:28
Forrest Fort Ripley, Minn., IX:3:27
House of, Washington Square, N.Y., X:4:[31] Fort Rosalie see Natchez, Miss.: Fort Rosalie
Forsdyke, John, Sir, IV:3/4:58-59 Fort Ross, Calif.
Forsyth, George H., Jr., on St. Martin of Angers, Russian Chapel, XVI:4:35
XVI:3:13 Fort Saint Anthony see Fort Snelling, Minn.
The Church of St. Martin at Angers, XIII: 1:32 Fort Saint George, Me. see Saint George, Me.: Fort
Rev. by R. Branner, XIII: 1:28-29 Saint George
Fort Adams, R.I., IX:3:27 Fort Sainte Marie, Ont. [Ste. Marie I]
Fort Amsterdam, N.Y., 111:1/2:36 Excavations of Jesuit retreat, XIII:2:27
Fort Berthold, XIII:2:27 Fort Schuyler see Rome, N.Y.: Fort Stanwix
Fort Brewerton, N.Y., IV:2:37 Fort Snelling, Minn.
Fort Celeste, Mo. see New Madrid, Mo.: Fort Celeste Monolithic retaining wall, 1882, XI:2:24
Fort Clatsop, XIII:2:27 Round Tower, 1820, XIX: 1:39
Fort Clinton, N.Y. see New York (City): Castle Clinton Fort Stanwix see Rome, N.Y.
Fort Columbia, Wash., IX:3:27 Fort Stevenson, XIII:2:27
Fort Constitution see New Castle, N.H.: Fort Fort Ticonderoga, 11:1:34-35; VIII:3/4:[1]
Constitution Fort Vancouver, XIII:2:27
Fort Crailo, N.Y. see Rensselaer, N.Y.: Fort Crailo Fort Walla Walla see Walla Walla, Wash.
Fort Cummings see Honeoye, N.Y.: Fort Cummings Fort Warren see Boston, Mass.
Fort de Baude see Saint Ignace, Mich. Fort Wayne, Mich, see Detroit: Fort Wayne
Fort Delaware, Pea Patch Island, Del., IX:3:26 Fort Whetstone, Md. see Baltimore, Md.: Fort
Fort Duquesne see Pittsburgh: Fort Duquesne Whetstone
Fort Eustis, Va. Fort Whetstone, on the Missouri, XIII:2:27
Jones House, X:2:19 Fort Winnebago see Portage, Wis.
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Fortenbaugh - Fossanova
Fortenbaugh, Robert, XVII:3:32 Spanish Fort, IX:3:26
Fortifications, Fortresses, Forts, etc. Moscow, XVI: 1:31
See also Bastides; Military Camps, Reservations, Natchez, Miss.
etc.; Walls Fort of Natchez, XIV:1:30
Agra, India Fort Rosalie, XIII:l:26n2
Palace-fort, XVIII:4:168 Old fortifications, XV:2:28
Ideal fortress town plan [revision of Palma Nuova] sketch (W Striddand)> XIII:3:sUppi. 2>10
Detroit m0ZZl)' XX:2:56= lUus- XX:2:57 f'g 9 (fig 3). il)us. xiII:3:SuPPI. [11] fig 3
Fort Wayne, 11:2:34-35; 11:3:29
Fort,
111:1/2:12
France, medieval, VII:3/4:28-29; of S. Vauban, Flrst ^ (R' Lane)' XIII:4:27; lllus' XII1:4:27
111:1/2:17 J1?
Old Goa (T. Fernandes), XV:3:3 Rome (A' da Sangallo, the younger), XIII:3:5
Krak des Chevaliers [Castle; Le Crac], VII:3/4:28 Forty Acres see Hadley, Mass.
Leningrad [St. Petersburg] "Forty Hours Devotion," XVII:l:10nl8
Fortress of SS. Peter and Paul, IV: 1:26,27-28 Forums, Roman (see also Market halls, Market places,
Lima, XIV:4:5 Markets, etc.: Ancient and specific forums under
Macao city, e.g. Rome (City): Forums), 1:2:16;
Ala.
Fossanova
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Studio Cottage, South Norwalk, XX:4:175; illus. Badger (D. D.) Ironworks, XV:4:14-15,17;
Foster, James W., XIV:1:26; XX:2:63 nl Bogardus Factory [Cast-iron Factory; Eccentric
Foster, John W XIII:2:30 Mill Works; Iron Bldg.] 1849 (J. Bogardus),
Foucher, Pedro, XVIII:1:25 nl8 VII:l/2:3; IX:4:24; XV:4:12-14,18;
Fouilhoux, J. Andr (see also Hood and Fouilhoux; XVI:1:13,18 nl05; XIX:4:181,182; illus.
Hood, Godley and Fouilhoux), X:l:17 XV:4:13 fig 1; 15 fig 4
Foulston, John New York (State), XV:4:12-22 passim
City square and bldgs., Devonport, XII:4:16,18 Philadelphia
Foundlings' Homes, Hospitals, etc. see Orphanages Furnace and boring mill, 18th c., XV:4:24
Foundries
Pottsville,
Pa.
Mexico
Fountain, 1730's,
Ruell's foundry, XV:l:26n33 Cairo
XV:1:13
U.S.
Stove cast at, illus. XX: 1:21 fig 2 Fontaine de la Grande Cour (C. N. Ledoux),
Boston,
Mass.
XIII
1:17
n9
Badger (D. D.) Iron Works, XV:4:14,15 Fountain for Washington Square, Philadelphia
South Boston Iron Works, XV:4:14 (J. C. Trautwine), XVIII:4:163
Cincinnati
Detroit
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See
also
Fox
and
Henderson
Fountain of the Oak, XX:4:157; illus. XX:4:164 Fireproof designs, XX: 1:34
fig 16 Fox, Charles J., VIII:3/4:2
Fountain of Thetis, XX:4:156,166; illus. XX:4:166 Fox, Dixon Ryan, 11:1:34
fig 19 Fox, Joseph, d. 1779, XV:4:25-27, XVI:3:36
Rio de Janeiro Gateway, State House Garden, Philadelphia,
Fountain of Maria I, XIV:4:9 XII:4:27
Acqua Felice, XIX:3:99 n9,106; illus. XIX:3:99 Fox, Samuel M., Pres., Bank of Pennsylvania, XV:4:30
fig 3; 106 fig 17 Fox and Henderson [Fox, Henderson and Co.] (see also
Barcaccia (P. Bernini), XIV:1:12; illus. XIV:1:12 Fox, Charles), XVI:1:17 n92; XVI:4:25
fig 8 Fracao, Antonio
Fontana del Moro, Piazza Navona, XIV: 1:11; illus. s- Mana della Salute, Venice, design (and Z.
Engr. of (G. B. Piranesi), illus. XIV:1:13 fig 10 Varchitettura delle chiese cistercensi italiane, con
Statues (M. Rutelli), XIX:4:184 MaP' 1874' R, de Janeiro, illus. XIV:4:8 fig 6
Mostra Felice, location, illus. XIX:3:98 fig 1 Fra"ce' Jea" Rfsman [Reftsman], VII: 1/2:94
,, j 1 f o, t rc, I l ,oii \g I City planning see Cities and Towns (Growth, History
Cathedral of St. James [St. Jacques], 1823, Montreal and Planjng): France
viv c Commission des Monuments Historiques [Service des
A Home for All (&n O. S. Fowler), 11:1:30 nl4; Francesco I, de Medici, see Medici, Francesco de
11:4:27 nl46; XII:1:21; XII:2:8; XVIII:2:66 National Discount Bldg., London, IX:l/2:27
Buildings, Designs, Projects Francis Xavier, Saint, see Xavier, Francis, Saint
Gravel wall houses, XX:4:194 Franciscans (Bldgs., Missions, Order, etc.), V:[21 ];
Octagonal house, 11:1:30; 11:4:27 nl46; XII:2:4; XVI:3:34
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Dominican Republic see Santo Domingo, D.R.: Letter to Samuel Cooper, on stoves, XX:l:24nl8
Franciscan Convent Letter to Samuel Elbert, on frontier planning,
India, XV:3:3-6 passim XI:3:26-27
Franois I [Francis I], King of France, V:43; IX:4:10 Franklin, W. B., 18th c., of Philadelphia, XV:4:23
Chateau of see Blois: Chateau Franklin, William B., 19th c. capt., VII:1/2:18,19,24-25
Linear plan, Pans to St. Germain, XVIII:3:82 "Franklin stoves," XX:l:21-23; illus. XX:1:21 figs 1,2;
Frank, Klaus F , . 8 N
The Works of Affonso Eduardo Reidy, introd. by S. "Towe^mue.) Mansion, IX:3:27
Giedion
in
Rev.
by J. M. Jacobus, Jr., XX:2:92,94-95 rranque, d.
, -r House, rue du Coq St. Honore,
Pans, XVIII:4:147;
Brown (John) House see Frankfort, Ky.: Liberty Hall Frary, of Deerfield, Mass.
Liberty Hall [Brown (John) Home] (T. Jefferson, EarlV Homes f ohio> XII:2:26; XVI-.4:31,32
Frankl, Paul, on American historians of mediaeval 'The Decorated Headhouse of Torres Straits,"
architecture, XIII:1:28; and O. Hoever, X:3:12; on XIX: 1:25-30
Romanesque architecture, XIX:4:176; stylistic Burnett, Sexton and Swearingen Store, Philadelphia,
interpretation of space, X:3:12 XX: 1:8; illus. XX: 1:8 fig 10
Franklin, Benjamin, and American Philosophical Sexton, Seal and Swearingen Co., Philadelphia,
Society, XX:1:21; on cast iron, XX:l:24nl9; and XX:l:8nl5
Joseph Fox, XV:4:27; on heating, XX:20,21,24; Fraternity houses
and Library Company, XX:3:117; and plaster Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, Berkeley (A. C.
Articles, Books, Letters, etc. Sigma Phi Fraternity House, Williamstown, XI:2:4;
An Account of the Newly Invented Pennsylvania illus. XI:2:5 fig 3
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Parallel of the Ancient Architecture with the Modern, New York (City)
transi, by J. Evelyn, XX:3:122,123,126 no.15 Masonic Hall (H. Reinagle), XI:2:3-4
Frederica, St. Simons Island, XI:4:32 Newport, R.I.
Frederick I [Frederick Barbarossa], XVII:2:21 nl4 Mason's Hall, St. John's Lodge (P. Harrison),
Frederick II [Frederick the Great], IV:2:23; V:44; XVIII:4:159
XV:4:29
Philadelphia
Ohio
Sonoma,
Calif.
/2:8,19,26
XIV:l:25n28
Jefferson Bldg., N.Y., XI:4:36 Quinta do Freixo (N. Nasoni), XV:3:7,8,12,14 nn2,4;
Freeman, James, fl. ca. 1840, XIX:2:56n37 illus. XV:3:8 fig 3
Freeman, Katharine C., XI:4:36 n5 Fremantle, Katharine
Freeman, Mrs. S., 19th c., of Wellfleet, XIX:2:56n37 Rev. by J. S. Held, XX:l:41-42
Freeman, Susannah Wiley, XIX:2:56 n37 Frenaye, William E. see Howard and Frenaye
Freemasons French, of Northfield, Ohio
Bldgs.
House
of,
XII:2:12
Masonic Hall (M. Godefroy and W. F. Small, French Academy see Acadmie Franaise
attrib.), XIII:1:17; XX:2:75; illus. XIII:1:17 French Academy in Rome see Rome (City): Acadmie
fig 5; XX:2:74 figs 15,16 de France
American Merchants' Union Express Co. Bldg. French Colonial architecture see Colonial architecture:
[American Express Bldg.], Chicago (H. H. French
Richardson) French Equatorial Africa
5th and 6th floor interiors for Knights Cuman Cabin, VI:3/4:31-32; illus. VI:3/4:pl V
Templar, IX: 1 /2:24 nn5,7 Houses, XVII:4:37
Masonic Temple Bldg. [Capitol Bldg.] (Burnham French Institute see Institut de France
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Freret
Frienisberg
Stone balconies depicted in, 111:4:40 Frost, jl ca. l's35, elevator mfr., see Strutt and Frost
Rome ( ity) Frost, Charles Sumner (see also Frost and Granger),
Lateran Palace XIX:3:124n7
Fresco of the Via Pia, XIX:3:99,108; illus. Frost and Granger; XIX:3:124
Fresco of the Via Pia, Porta Pia and Acqua "Frowning cornice," XIX:4:163
Felice, XIX:3:106,108; illus. XIX:3:106 Frumkin, Allan, X:l:28
fig 17 Fruttuaria
Villa [Palazzo] Farnesina (Raphael), XVIII:3:117 Abbey, XVI:3:15nl
Tours Fry, Charles, d. 1904, prisoner of Maryville, Mo. jail,
Saint
Martin
XVI114
155
Fresco of Saint Florent, VII:3/4:[10] Fry, Joshua, 18th c of Va IX:3:16; X:l:9; XIII:2:25
Tun-huang, China pry, Lucy Gilmer, IX:3:16; X:l:9
Wall painting, Cave I, XVI:3:33 Fry, Maxwell, on Nash Terraces, XVIII:3:120;
U.S.,
XII:
1:9
XVIII:4:168
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Fulda Provident Life and Trust Co. Bank, 1879, 409
Fuller, Edward, 19th c. carpenter, XIX:4:172 Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts,
Fuller, George K. see Fuller and Clary Philadelphia, IV:3/4:51
Fuller, Henry, Yale Librarian, VIII:2/3:67 Furness, Evans and Co. [Furness and Evans] (see also
Fuller, Henry B., XIX: 1:2 Evans, Allen; Furness, Frank), XIX:2:81
Fuller, Louisa National Bank of the Republic, Philadelphia,
Water color, VIII:l/2:30n42 XIX:2:57-61; illus. XIX:2:60 fig 2
Fuller, Samuel Provident Life and Trust Co. Bldg.
Johnson Hall [Johnson (Sir William) Home], 1890, 4th and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia,
Johnstown, N.Y., 11:1:35; IV:2:39 XIX:2:80-81
Furniture
Parliament Bldgs., Ottawa See also Church furnishings and furniture; Interior
Fuller and Whitney, Back Bay engineers, XIII:2:24 n5 Bolles chair, St. Luke's Church [ "Old Brick" ],
Funerary markers see Mausoleums, Sepulchral Babson (Henry) House, Riverside, 111.,
monuments, Tombs etc. XIX:2:66 n23
Furness, Frank (see also Furness and Hewitt; Furness, Sixteenth-century Spanish, spiral colonette in, V:2 n9
Evans and Co.), biogr., XI:1:31; creative phase, Storey, E. P., XIX:3:125; illus. XIX:3:124 fig 2
ornament of, XI:1:31; and L. Sullivan, XII:3:31; Twentieth century, VIII:3/4:46; XVIII:3:115
XIX:2:61; XX:1:18 Wright, F. L XVIII:3:115
Architectura
Civilis
1:31
Fyffe,
Jas.
H.
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Gabel Gallier, James, 1798-1868, Sr., collection of books,
Church designs (G. Guarini), XVII:4:22 drawings and plans, VII:3/4:37; C. L. Dufour on,
St. Lawrence (J. L. von Hildebrandt), XVII:4:22; XI:4:21-24; exhibition of works of New Orleans,
illus. XVII:4:24 fig 5 1950, IX:4:28; XI:4:24; study of, VIII:l/2:87
Gabled roofs, symbolism of, XII:4:7 City Hall, New Orleans, IX:4:28; XI:4:21,24; illus.
Gabo, Naum [Pevsner, Naum Neemia], XVI:2:30 XI:4:22
Gabriel, Jacques-Ange, achievement of, XVIII:4:141; Gallier, James, 1827-1868, Jr., XI:4:21,24
and Louis XVI classicism, XI: 1 :[18]; measure and Gallinger, J. H., Sen., IV: 1:35
Gadsby, John, 19th c. tavern-keeper, X:2:ll Cruikston Park (D. Lienau), XIV:l:24n7
Gaede, Robert C., XIII:2:30 Gamal Norsk Homiliebok, Cod. AM 619 [Norwegian
Grtner, Friedrich von, aesthetics of, 11:3:8 Book of Homilies], XVII:2:3
Castle, Aschaffenburg Gambaro, E. James, XI:2:20
Pompejanum, XIV:3:3; illus. XIV:3:[5] fig 1 Gambier, Ohio
Ludwig Church, Munich, 11:3:9 Kenyon College
Royal Palace, Athens, XIV:3:3 Ascension Hall (W. Tinsley), XIII:2:31
Galleries (Picture galleries) see Museums and Museum Garbett, Edward Lacy, architectural theory of,
bldgs.
XVII:4:25-30
Galleries (Porches) see Porches Books
Galli-Curci, in Adler and Sullivan Auditorium Bldg., Finite Avarice: A Socialism Drawn from the Genesis
XVII:2:30
Trade
Union
Law,
XVII:4:25
Gallia County (Ohio) Historical Society see Gallipolis, Rudimentary Treatise on the Principles of Design in
Ohio
Architecture,
XVII
:4:25,26-27,28
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International Federation for Housing and Town Public Garden, XIII:2:20,21,23; XX:4:191
Planning), XVIII:3:80 Bridgeport, Conn., VI:l/2:[l]nl
Central
Park
BraSa
Greenhouse,
XVII:3:35
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House of see Salem, Mass.: Gardner (John) House Garrett, William, fl. 1850
Gardner, early 19th c. House of see San Augustine, Tex.: Garrett (William)
Estate of see Boston, Mass.: Hinckley and Gardner House
Estate Garrigues, Francis, 18th c., of Philadelphia, XV:4:25
Gardner, of Tyler Co., Tex. Gartside, 18th c., of Manchester, Engl., VIII:l/2:27 n9
House of [Chapman-Gardner House], XI:4:[7] n27 Garvan, Anthony
Gardner, Arthur, XVII:3:2 "The Protestant Plain Style before 1630," IX:3:5-13;
Gardner, E. C. XI: 1:3
The House That Jill Built, 11:4:24 nl32 Gas stations see Filling stations
Gardner, John, fl. 1848 Gasset, Jos Ortega y see Ortega y Gasset, Jos
Patent for wrought-iron rod in cast-iron arch, Gaston, Jane see Mahler, Jane Gaston
Xy.4.18 Gatehouses, Gates, Gateways
Garland, Hamlin, XVII:2:30; XIX:1:2 Pylon friPto'fly X}' :1:24 16; illus.
VII:3/4:34
HUchcock on, XIX:3:126; infi. on Russ.an plan Porta Palatina, XV:2:18 n!3
Berlin
Bathfigbldg.
project, XIX:l:22-23; illus. XIX:1:23 Villa and garden gate designs (S. Serlio),
16
XIX:3:107
figs 6,8; 21 fig 11; 22 fig 13; 23 figs 14,16,17 Gate of Justice, Alhambra, XX:l:28n9
Elementary school project, XIX: 1:19-20; illus. Palace Gate, XX: 1:44
XIX: 1:20 fig 6 Lexington, Ky.
Gamier (Tony) House, Lyons, XIX:l:16n2 Ingleside [Gibson (Col. Hart) Residence]
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Gaya,
Bihar,
India
Allegheny Cemetery gatehouse (J. Chislett), Gebhard, David, on F. L. Wright and Chicago School,
XV:2:23n9 XX:3:140
Rome, XIX:3:97-108 "A Note on the Chicago Fair of 1893 and Frank
Porta del Popolo, XIV:1:9; XIX:3:106 Lloyd Wright," XVIII:2:63-65
Santo Domingo, D.R. Geddes, James, XX:4:194
Puerta de San Diego, V:3,4,6; illus. V:[2b] fig 7 Gee, M. Capt., of Jamaica, XIII:3:26
Porta Nuova, XIX:3:106 Gele [Gelle], Claude, called Claude Lorrain see
"John Berry of Hillsboro, North Carolina," Gelston, Cotton, surveyor, III: 1 /2:38
XVI:3:22
House of see Paris: Htel Gaudion General Soci'ety of Mechanics and Tradesmen, N.Y.,
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The Gentleman's and Builder's Repository..., by E. Tomb of, V:12; illus. V:[12a] fig 19
Gento Sanz, Benjamin, Padre ermain< Jhomas, 7M, e., XV:3:23 n51
San Francisco de Lima, V:40 German stoves, XX: 1:20-21 24
Geoffrey, Bishop of Chartres, XI:3:15; XVII:2:28 Germanic foot, XVL2:2,5 n2; XVI:3:13,14
Geometry Applied to the Useful Arts of Building, Bau-Akademie (K. F. Schinkel), 11:3:7,12;
Surveying, Gardening and Mensuration, by B. XX-1-9
Langley, XX:3:128 no.44 Dresden, 11:3:11
George I, King of Engl, X:2:27 Architecture, 18th c., V:43
George, 19th c., of Baltimore, XVI:1:29 Bourke, J., Baroque Churches of Central
George, Henry, XVIII:2:49,53; XVIII:3:90 Europe, XIX:1:41
1:3/4:24
XVI:2:31
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Grme, Jean Lon, 1824-1904, XIV:3:4; XV:2:30 Giannini, Mrs. R. M., Sr., XV-.l-.25
Gerry, Elbridge T. Gibbes, William
House of, N.Y., XL2:[14]; illus. XI:2:[13] fig 12 House of, Charleston, S.C., XVII:4:36
Gerson, H. Gibbons, Benjamin, 19th c., XV:2:25
Art and Architecture in Belgium, 1600 to 1800 (and Gibbons, Grinling
E. H. ter Kuile) Reredos, St. James' Church, London, IV:2:42
Gesellius, Lindgren and Saarinen (see also Saarinen, and P- Harrison, XIILLll,13 ni; I. Jones
Eliel) VI:3/4:1 anticipates, IX:3:12; and mannerism, XIX:3:131;
Die Gestalt der Deutschen Stadt, by K. Gruber 'n^- on L Osteil, XIV:3:10; Palladianism of,
Gethsemane, Christ in the Garden of, fresco, XII:3:4 Books, XIILLll; XX:3:118
Tomb of .see Chicago: Getty (Carrie Eliza) Tomb A Book of Architecture, X:l:4-8; XX:3:126
Bryan House, XVL4:30; illus. XVI:4:30 Rules for Drawing the Several Parts of Architecture,
Gevelot
Vin
SPire>
VII:3/4:32
Ghent
Gherardo da Prato, Giovanni di see Giovanni di Lighthouse (A. Gordon), XVLL17 nn89,92
Ghiberti, Lorenzo, XVII:3:10; XVIII: 1:11 n6 Gibling, Miss, .see Schindler, Mrs. R. M.
"Joint Report to the oprai of Santa Maria del Gibraltar
Fiore (with Battista d Antonio and F. Concrete tower and walls, Moorish, XIII: 1:27-28
La Rotonda (L. Cagnola), XIX:4:138-139; illus. Giedion, Sigfried, on balloon frame, 11:4:16-18,21 and
XIX:4:138 fig 7 nl 19,29 n 156; on the bath, X:3:4; on cave
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on source material in Patent Offices, IV:3/4:51; "Note from Rome - March 1952" [on Italian
XVIII:2:68; on Romantic Classicism, XIX:3:127; "A Note on the [Girard College competition]
Eduardo Reidy, XX:2:92,94-95 Bill, A. H., A House Called Morven, Its Role in
Gilardi
Gilbert, Cass 11:4:43; XIX: 1:40 Tht Bu,!d'"8 Accounts of the Radcliffe Camera
Rev. by J. Lang, XIX:3:131-132
Gillot, V.46
Gilly, XIX:4:142
Woolworth Bldg.', N.Y., VI:3/4:2; XI:2:16; XV:3:31 Gilly Friedrich [David Friedrich], 1772-1800, 11:3:7;
Gilbert, Emile Narcisse Jacques, 1:2:10 G,1Aman' Arthur Delevan, b.ogr., XX:4:192 n4
"Clean and Organic: a Study in Architectural Lowe11 Lectures, 1844, IX:4:16; XX:4:192 n4
Time-motion studies XVII-4-38 Shaw, E., Rural Architecture (in North American
Gilchrist, Agnes Addison, biogr. data, XX:3:136; on Review, 1844), IX:4:[20] n3; XX:4:192 n4
Girard College competition, XVI:2:20; on J. Works (Bldgs., Designs, etc.)
Haviland, XV:3:31; G. Peterich credits to, Arlington Street Church, Boston (and G. J. F.
XV:2:18n; and SAH, IV:3/4:5S; VI:3/4:35; Bryant), XX:4:191-193; illus. XX:4:191-193
VIII:1 /2:128; X:4:36; XX:3:136; on W. Strickland, r>gs
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Giorgio, Francesco di ice Francesco di Giorgio Villa Madama, Rome (and Raphael), XVIII:3:117
Giotto, at Arena Chapel, XVI:2:31; W. Braunfels on, Giuria, Juan, V:[39]
XIV: 1:32; medieval city of, XIX: 1:39 Giusto, Andrea di see Andrea di Giusto
Campanile, Florence, XVIII:4:128 n7 Givens, Harry, XV:4:26nl7
Cappella del Crocifisso, Cathedral, Monreale, Drawing, Headhouse, Mabuiag Island, illus.
XV: 1:5-6; illus. XV: 1:7 fig 3 XIX: 1:26 fig 3
Giovanni di Gherardo da Prato, ca. 1360-ca. 1442 Gjessing, Frederick C., XIV:1:30; XVII:1:30; XIX:2:84
Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence Gjlbaschi see Trysa
111:3:6
Review
Giovanpaolo Contini, Giovanni Batista di see Contini, Hodge, A. T., The Woodwork of Greek Roofs,
Giovanni Batista di Giovanpaolo XX:4:201-202
Gismondi
Glessner,
J.
J.
Cloisters,
XVI:3:34
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Courthouse Square, Survey plan, illus. XVIII: 1:2 Godey's Lady's Book and Lady's Magazine,
Prison, pre-1754, illus. XVIII:1:2 fig 1 Godfrey, William S., Jr., V:20
Gmelin, Paul see Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker Familistre, XIX:1:17,19; illus. XIX:1:17 fig 4
Gnidus see Cnidus Godley, Frederick Augustus (see also Hood, Godley
Gnoli, Domenico, XIII:3:11 n22 and Fouilhoux), X:l:l 1,17
Gnossus see Knossos Godman, Col., XIX:2:88
Goa (City) [New Goa] see Pangim, India Godwin, E. W infi. on Richardson, IX: 1/2:27
The Bom Jesus, XV:3:4-5,6; illus. XV:3:4 figs 2,3 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang, 11:3:7; XVII:4:27
Cathedral, XV:3:3,5; illus. XV:3:4 fig 1 Gold Medal Award, of American Institute of
Choro, Seminary of, XV:3:24 Architects, XI:3:29,30
S. Francisco [Franciscan Church], XV:3:3-4,6 GoIden Fleece, Hapsburg Order of, XV:1:16
S. Paulo, XV.-3.-4
Goa
(Province)
...
.
_ Goldie, George, XIX:4:156
lie, Ge
Churches, XV:3-.3-6,30nlO '
Goldwork
Godefroy, Maximilian, in Baltimore, XIII:3:30; biogr. Gombrich, Ernst, on Giulio Romano, XVIII:3:117
data, XIII:1:16; use of colonnade screen motif, Gomez' V- P > 19t* c traveIer ln Callf- XV:1:26 nn5'25
XX:2:75; exhibition, Peale Museum, XI:2:27; and Gomez de Mora, Juan, XVIII:4:167
B. H. Latrobe, XV: 1:30 nl4; XX:2:64 nl4; and Gmez-Moreno, Manuel, XVII: 1:9 n3; XX:3:147
C. N. Ledoux, XIII: 1:16-17; on rendering in Goncalez de Mendoca, Joo see Mendoza, Joo
Baltimore Exchange [Merchant's Exchange], Gondouin [Gondoin], Jacques, 18th c., and J. F.
Baltimore, contributions to, XIII:1:17; XX:2:76 Blondel, XVIII:4:140; E. Kaufmann on, XV:4:31;
XIII:1:16; XIV:4:27-28; illus. XIV:4:27 Gonzaga, Charles, Duke of Nevers and Rethel, XX:2:57
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XVIII:3:75-85 passim 1804, XIII:3:26
Boston,
XIII:3:26
State Capitol, Lincoln, Neb., XII:4:17 Bond, F., Gothic Architecture in England,
Goodnough, Edmund, 17th c., XI: 1:6 Lesser, G., Gothic Cathedrals and Sacred
Brazil Builds (and G. E. Kidder Smith), XVII:2:30 France, IV:3/4:36-42; VII:3/4:[10]-16; XIII:1:28-31;
Gordon, 18th c. Army engineer, XV:4:24 Gothic Book [Liber Testamentorum], by Bishop Don
Gordon, 19th c of Philadelphia, XIX:1:38 Pelayo of Oviedo, XVI:4:2
Lighthouse, Gibbs' Hill, Berm., XVI:1:17 nn89,92 'The Gothic Cathedral: Design and Meaning," by J. O.
Lighthouse, Morant Point, Jam., XVI:1:12 von Simson, XI:3:6-16
Gordon, George, 19th c. London bldr., XIX:2:78 Gothic Cathedrals and Sacred Geometry, by G. Lesser
View of Savannah, 1734, X:4:7; XX:2:49; illus. X:4:8 Gothic Revival, VII:l/2:49; VII:3/4:18 n 13,20,25,30-32;
fig 4; XX:2:49 fig 3 XI:2:3-4
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Government bldgs. see subject heading Public Badger and G H Johnson); XVI:1:18 nl07
architecture and specific types of bldgs., e.g. City Grainger, Richard
Governors Island, N.Y. see New York (City) The Grammar of House Planning, 11:1:28-29
Gowans, Alan, and HABS, XIX:2:82 Granada, Archbishop of, 1584, XVII:1:11 n41
'The Baroque Revival in Quebec," XIV:3:8-14 Granada
Church Architecture in New France, XVIII:4:165 Alcazaba
Rev. by S. Wilson, Jr., XVI: 1:31-32 Puerta de la Artilleria
Pevsner, N., The Buildings of England, XV:2:29 Cathedral [Santa Maria de la Encarnacion]
Grado, Dr.
Tomb of, Cathedral, Zamora, V:12 n80 Puerta dgl perd6n D dg silo)> V:810.
Grady,
James
XV
lln9
"A Bibliography of the Art Nouveau," XIV:2:18-27 Retabk of Jess Nazaren0 (J Narvez, M F
Graeme Park see Horsham, Pa. Raya and F. Rodriguez), XV:1:11 nil
Graffiti, Masons' marks, Setting lines, etc., VII:3/4:9; Retable of Santiago (F. Hurtado and J. de la
XIX:3:91,93-95; illus. VII:3/4:pl II fig 5; XIX:3:94 Torre), XV:1:6-10; illus. XV:1:9 fig 5
Graham, fl. 1850, of San Francisco XVII: 1:2 fig 1; [6] figs 4-6
House of, XI:3:27 Garden wall, rubble, XX:1:28 n9
Graham, Bruce J. see Skidmore, Owings and Merrill Hospital, XVII: 1:35
Graham, James Walter, XVII: 1:34 Santa Maria de la Encarnacin see Granada:
Graham, John, 20th c., XVII:1:13 Cathedral
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fig
f,g
Great
Britain
Grandstands see Stadiums (Arenas, Hippodromes, etc.) architecture), relations with American
Grans, Pedro Nunez see Nunez Grans, Pedro architecture, XI:4:36; XVIII:4:163
rronTlCc
YY piers,
i n Evans,
J., English
Art 1307-1461,
XVII:3:34
Granite
XX:
1:12 TT.
, , TT
. ..
Granite warehouses, X:4:29 Hitchcock, H,R Early Vtctor,an Architecture
Gran
U. ^architecture m era of XVH:1:36; xi:2:[8]nl; XIV:1:31; XV:2 22 n5.30-31;
General Grant style, VIII:3/4:3; XI:2:29
X1X:4:145,146
Grasse, Franois Joseph Paul, Comte de, X:3:24 sitwell> s > British Architects and Craftsmen,
Grasset, Emile, XII:4:18 XIII:4:31
Grasshead House, Swampscott, Mass., IX:4:17; illus. Summerson, J., Architecture in Britain
Gray, Judge, fl. 1884, XII:1:10 Church Building Act, 1818, X:4:9
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Corn laws, XX:3:99 Great Industries of the United States, (and others),
"Million Act," 1818, XX:3:149 11:4:9-28 passim
Ministry of Public Buildings and Works Green, 19th c of Pittsburgh, see Leake and Greene
Excavations of royal Anglo-Saxon Palace, 7th c., Green, Hetty, XIV:l:24n7
XVII:2:21 nl7 Green, John H.
Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical j-/,e Green Child, by H. Read, X:3:6
Monuments and Constructions of England Greenbelt Md. XV:4:6
[Royal Commission on Historical Monuments; Greenbelt'principle, IX:l/2:35
Royal Historical Monuments Commission], Greene, 19th c., of Pittsburgh, see Leake and Greene
IX:3:5; XII:3:24,25; XVII:2:3 Greene, Charles Sumner (see also Greene and Greene),
Great Bromley Greene, Henry Mather (see also Greene and Greene),
Almshouse, 17th C., XI:1:4 IX.l/2:11-19; XX:2:95-96
Church, XI: 1:4 Portr., illus. IX-M2M
Town House, 17th c., XI: 1:4 Works
vnnnronAnc
nnri
hom
oc
ho
Mlonninn
nf
Great Industries of the United States, by H. Greeley v^'t'vvix'u vv!' un ' '
The Great Palace of the Byzantine Emperors XX-.2.96; illus. IX.1/2.14-15 figs 1-4
Great Republic, steamboat, XI:4:[31] n28 '"us- I7C1 /2:16 figs 7,8
Great Wall of China, IX:l/2:6,9; illus. IX:l/2:8 fig 9 Thorsen (Wm. R.) House, Berkeley, IX:I/2:18-19;
capt. fig 12; illus. XIII:3:Suppl. [13] fig 12 Coleman-Hollister House (A. Benjamin), XIII:3:16
and Planning): Ancient; Cities and Towns Golden Gate Park, XVII:3:35
(Growth, History and Planning): Greece Greenough, Horatio Bender, interest in arts, XVI: 1:25;
Greek architecture, XIII:4 (Special Issue); XVI:4:33; VII:3/4:[17],18; XVII:4:27,29; and functionalists
XVII: 1:33-34; XVII:4:35 X:3:8; dislike of "Greek temples" in New England,
Bibliography, XIII:4:14 X:4:30; on economy of ornament, XVII:4:29;
Greek foot, measurement, XVI:3:13 admiration for ships, XVII:4:27
Greek Revival see Classic Revival Sculpture of G. Washington, XVII:4:29
Greek Revival Architecture in America, by T. F. The Travels, Observations and Experiences of a
Hamlin, 111:3:28; 111:4:67; VII:l/2:46; XX:4:188 Yankee Stonecutter, VII:3/4:18; XVII:4:28
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Gregory XIII, Pope, IX:4:10 Grinnell, Iowa
Gregory XVI, Pope, XIV:3:3 Merchants' National Bank (L. Sullivan), XIX:2:68
Gregory of Tours, Saint, IV:3/4:7,10; VII:3/4:[10]; Griscome, Sam 1, 18th c., XV:4:25
Gregory, fl. 1908, of Berkeley Griswold, Mariana see Van Rensselaer, Mariana
House of, X:3:20 Griswold
Grew, Edward S.
Groombridge, Kent.
_ . _ . _ Glen Andred (R. N. Shaw), XX:3:149
House of, Manchester, Mass., XVII:3:28
New Jersey State Hosp.ta 4 VIV , Museum of Applied Arts, Berlin, 11:3:11
Morns Plains Division S Sloan) XIX: -35 GropiuS, Walter (see also Bauhaus), American view of,
Gridiron city plan, VI:3/4:23,26,28-30,34; VII:l/2:48; jn 1920's, VI:3/4:4; and Bauhaus, 11:3:31; 111:4:6;
XIV:4:3-7,10-11; XX:3:108-114; illus. VI:3/4:pl VI; XVIH:3:115; and functionalism, X:3:10; XV:2:30;
Gndley, 19th c. lime and cement supplier, see Sage and Memorial Award to, X:4:36; influence of,
Griffen, John W., XIII:2:28-29 XIX:4:145; and SAH, 11:3:31; use of term "vital,"
111:4:19; as prairie architect, XIX:1:9; supervision Herbert, G., The Synthetic Vision of Walter
VIII:3/4:68; M. L. Peisch on, XX:3:140; style, Joedicke, J., A History of Modern Architecture,
XIX: 1:8-9; and F. L. Wright, 111:4:19; XIX: 1:8 XIX:2:86-87
City plans, IX: 1/2:35 Pevsner, N., Pioneers of the Modern Movement
Drawings, VIII:3/4:68; IX:l/2:37 from William Morris to Walter Gropius,
Griffiths, Hannah, XX:1:25 n21 "Not Gothic but Modern for Our Colleges,"
Griffyn, Hugh, 17th c., XI:1:9,12 X:4:36
156
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Gropius - Guatemala
Scope of Total Architecture, XVIII:3:118; Guadalupe, Peru
Guadix
Ciborium,
XVII:1:10
nl7
Books
Villa d'Este (P. Ligorio), XX:4:168 Architettura Civile, XV:2:6,8,10 and nl9,
Grounds and Buildings of the Centennial Exhibition, 11 nn21,22; XVII:4:22; illus. XV:2:4,5
1878, XIX: 1:11 figs 1-3; 8 figs 5,6; XVII:4:23 fig 4
figs 8-11; XVIII:2:56-59, figs 4-13 Palace project, Paris, XV:2:8-10; illus. XV:2:8
1:3/4:30
XV:2:9
fig
Groupe d'tudes pr-romanes, Paris, XIII: 1:29 Sainte Anne-la-Royale, Paris, XV:2:4-8,10,11 n44;
Grovert, T. G., XVIII:4:155 n4 illus. XV:2:4-5 figs 1-3
Groves, fl. ca. 1850, of Indianapolis San Filippo, Messina, XV:2:5
Residence of, XVII: 1:32 San Lorenzo, Turin, XV:2:6,7,11 n44
Grubbenvorst
Dome,
XVIII:3:118
Gruen, Victor, XIX: 1:40 Guas, Juan, J. M. de Azcrate on, XVI:3:35; infi. in
Gnissau Hispaniola, V:[l]
Cistercian Church, XV:3:8-9 Palacio del Infantado, Guadalajara, XIX:4:177
Guadalajara, Mex. Courtyards, V:2 n9
Cathedral San Juan de los Reyes, Toledo, XVI:3:35
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Guayra, La - Gutheim
Guayra, La see La Guaira, Venezuela Santa Clara
Janson, H. W., Vl:3/4:36; Kennedy, R. W Guimard, Hector, leading exponent of Art Nouveau,
VI:3/4:36; Kubler, G., V:57; Morrison, H., XIV-2-18
VI : 3/4:36; VIII : 1 / 2:13 5; Ross, M. C., VI:3/4:36; Le Castel Branger, XIV:2:18
Guggenheim (Solomon R.) Museum see New York Guishard, David, 18th c. piasterer, XX:3:135
Guidebooks
XX:3:136 fig 1
Cleveland, XVIII:3:120
Gunshot manufacturers
Great Britain
Michelin, XX-.2-.57
Muirhead, XII:3:24
Philadelphia
0,
The Stranger's Guide in Philadelphia for 1854, Phoenix Shot Tower, XVI:,.13
San Francisco Bay, XIX:3:132 XII:1:19 fig 12; XV:4:13 fig 1; XVI:1:16
U.S.
figs
15'16
Elliot, W. P., Washington Guide, X:2:ll Gunston Hall (W. Buckland), XIII:2:3-8; XVII:4:40;
Guillaume d'Auvergne see William of Auvergne Gushard, David, 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135
Guillaume de Paris see William of Auvergne Gustavo A. Madero, Mex. see Guadalupe Hidalgo,
Guillaume du Choul see Du Choul, Guillaume Mex.
Guimares, Port. Gustavus, Ohio
Casa dos Lobos Machados, XV:3:10,14; illus. Church [Greek Revival], VII:3/4:32
XV.-3:12 fig 14 Guthe, Carl E IV:2:37
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Guthrie - Haigh
Guthrie, James B., XX:4:198 Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch and Abbott,
H
HABS see United States: National Park Service: Hadley, Mass.
Historic American Buildings Survey Forty Acres [Huntington (Bishop) House], XIV:2:32
H-plan bldgs. Hadrian, Emperor, brick architecture in the reign of,
Jacobean, XVI:2:17; illus. XVI:2:18 fig 4 1:1:4-6; infi. by Egyptian planning, VIII:3/4:34;
Slate Roof House, Philadelphia, X:2:24 and Italica, XV:4:6; completion of Roman Forum,
Stratford Hall, XIII:2:8; XVI:2:17; illus. XVI:2:18 XIII:4:23
fig 3 Library of see Athens: Library of Hadrian
Restorations (F. Kimball), 1:3/4:15 n Mausoleum of see Rome (City): Castel Sant'Angelo
Habitation moderne et urbanisme, by A. Boll, Folkwang Museum (H. van de Velde), 11:3:12
Hahn,
Hanno
City Hall, Old [District Court House], Washington, Die frhe Kirchenbaukunst der Zisterzienser;
VIII: 1 /2:93; X:2:14n4; XV:1:28; illus. X:2:19 Untersuchungen zur Baugeschichte von Kloster
Country house near Washington, 1798, X:2:14n4 Eberbach im Rheingau und ihren europischen
Lee Mansion National Memorial, Arlington, Va., Analogien im 12. Jahrhundert
1:3/4:19; IV:1:38; X:2:l 1-15; illus. X:2:[13] Rev. by R. Branner, XVIII:4:165-167
Hadfield, Maria see Cosway, Maria Hadfield Hahnloser, Hans R., on Reims palimpsest,
Hadfield, Matthew E. see Weightman and Hadfield XVII:4:9,20 nnl2,24,35,21 n49; on Villard de
Hadleigh Honnecourt, XI:3:15; XIX:2:85; XIX:3:91 nl
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Haiti - Hamilton
Mosque of, Cairo, 111:4:35; XVII:3:9n29 Town Hall (C. Barry), XX:3:149
Half-timber construction, XVI:4:8; XVIII:l:29-33 Hall, John, 19th c. Baltimore architect, VIII:1/2:128;
Half-watermelon domes, XV:l:19n22; XX:l:29-30 XI: 1:29
Rural Architecture in the Chinese Taste (and W. Letter to the Editor, on formation of Carpenters'
Halfpenny), XX:3:126n6 Company, XVI:3:36
Rural Architecture in the Gothic Taste (and W. "Loxley's Provocative Note," XV:4:26-27
The Builder's Pocket Companion [by Michael House of, Yarmouth, Mass., XIX:2:52; illus.
Hoare, pseud.], XX:3:126 no.20 XIX:2:50 fig 5
Chinese Lattices and Palings, XX:3:127 n8 Halloway, Christopher see Galloway, Christopher
The Country Gentleman's Pocket Companion and Halls
Builder's Assistant [scad J. Halfpenny), Medieval, XVII:2:8-11,20; illus. XVII:2:9 fig 19; 10
XX:3:126 no.21,127 n8 figs 20-21
[New] Designs for Chinese Temples, Cathedral, 11th c., XVII:2:21 nl4
XX:3:121,122,126 no.24; illus. XX:3:124 City plan, VIII:3/4:8
fig 11 Municipal Hospital, Altona (D. Lienau), XIV:1:18
Perspective Made Easy [.Architecture in Perspective], Nikolaikirche [St. Nicholas] (G. G. Scott), XII:4:16;
XX:3:126
no.25
XIX:4:155
Rural Architecture in the Chinese Taste (and J. Hamel, Charles, 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135
Rural Architecture in the Gothic Taste (and J. Hamill, Alfred E., XI:1:28
Twenty New Designs of Chinese Lattices, Plan for Pennsylvania State House [Independence
XX:3:127 no.29 Hall], Philadelphia, XI:3:23; illus. XI:3:24
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Hamilton - Hannen
Hamilton, William, 18th c of Philadelphia, X:2:18n4; Hammondsville, Tavern at, painting (Burchfield), 11:3:32
Architecture Through the Ages, 11:2:24 Handyside, William, 1793-1850, VII:1/2:7,15 n67
SAH Book Award, 1955, XV:1:32; XV:4:29 XI:3:1; and SAH, 1:1:20
'The 'Fort' at New Smyrna, Florida: What Is It?", "Etruscan Doors and Windows," 11:1:8-16,22
XII:4:30-31; XIII:2:28 Letter to the Editor, on terremare, VII:l/2:48
Greek Revival Architecture in America, 111:3:28; Review
"A Previously Unpublished Perspective of the Italy from the Prehistoric Period to Augustus,
United States Capitol by B. H. Latrobe," VII:3/4:[33]-36
XV:2:26-27
Hanford
"The Rise of Eclecticism in New York," XI:2:3-[8] Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Co., N.Y.,
"Some Necessary but Unwritten Architectural XV:4:22n63
Histories," 11:2:24-28,37 Hangars
Hamlin, Mrs Talbot F., XVI:3:31 House of, Litchfield, Conn., illus. X:4:19 fig 1
Hammad, Beni, People Hannah see Struthers and Hannah
Palace, Kalaa, XX:2:88; illus. XX:2:89 fig 23 Hannegan, Barry, XVI:3:29 n47
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Reed Hall (A. B. Young), XIX:3:120; illus. Hardy, Thomas P. [Hardy, W. P.]
XIX:3:120 fig 2 House of, Racine, XIX:4:183
XIX:3:120 fig 1 A Brief and True Report of the New Found Land of
Wentworth Hall (A. B. Young), XIX:3:120 and Virginia, XVII:4:31
capt. fig 1 Harlan, Allison
Hans Joseph, XIII-2-30 Harlow, A. B. (see also Alden and Harlow; Longfellow,
Hans armies IV-17 Alden and Harlow; Longfellow and Harlow),
Hansard ' X:25
Parliamentary Debates, XX:3:103-104 Harls, Hermano Antonio, V:23
Hansom, Joseph Aloysius Gallened house' ca' 1840' XII:2:5; lllus XII:2:t7)
Metropolitan Music Hall, project, XVI: 1:17 n79 lg 8
Harbeson, John F.
states, XVII:2:29 _ jg _ ^j
Harbors see Docks, Harbors, Navy yards, Wharves, Harper> Philip Strickland, XIII:2:30; XIII:3:SuPPl. 2
Willard Hotel, New, ca. 1902 [C. T. Purdy, attrib.], pjre Engine House [John Brown's Fort],
Hardenburg!!, 19th c. Philadelphia architect, IV:3/4:51 Harpers Ferry National Monument, XVIII:4:160
Harding, Lot, II, 1721-1802, XIX:2:55 Harrada, Martinho de, XIX:2:69 nnl,2
House of, Truro, XIX:2:52,55; illus. XIX:2:55 fig 3 Harrell, fl. 1860, of Minden, Tex.
Harding, Lot, III, 1771-1840, XIX:2:55 n33 House of, XI:4:[7] nn24,31
Harding, Lyman, 19th c., of Natchez, XV:2:28 Harria, Cynthia
House of [Auburn], XV:2:27-28; illus. XV:2:28 Transi, of R. Schwarz, Vom Bau der Kirche,
Harding,
Samuel
XVIII:3:120
Hardouin-Mansart, Jules see Mansart, Jules Hardouin Harris, 19th c. lime and cement supplier, see Bond and
Hardware for doors, XIX:3:117-119 Harris
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Harris, Rene, 17th c. organ bldr., XVII:1:17 Harrison, William Henry, Gov. of Indiana Territory,
Harris, Thomas, 17th c. organ bldr., XVII:1:17 XX:3:109,110
Harris, Thomas ["Victorian"], 1830-1900, IX: 1/2:27 Harrison and Abramovitz
"Harris' Folly," XIII:3:26 See also Harrison, Wallace Kirkman
Harrisburg, Pa. Time and Life Bldg., Rockefeller Center, N.Y.,
Lehman (William) Sepulchral Monument (W. XVIII:2:59
Strickland), XIII:3:Suppl. 16; illus. XIII:3:Suppl. Harrison, Ballard and Allen, XI:2:17
Bldg. (S. Hills), XIII:3:Suppl. 7; XIV:2:17 n6 Spherical House of, Los Angeles, XIX:3:130
Design (W. Strickland), XIII:3:Suppl. 7 Hartford, Conn.
Zion Lutheran Burial Ground, XIII:3:Suppl. 16 capt. Cheney Bldg., (H. H. Richardson), IX:l/2:26,29
Harrison, Christopher, 19th c., XVII:l:33nl Trinity College [Washington College], XX:4:192n4
Harrison, Joseph, Jr. Hartford, steamboat, VI: 1/2:25
Residences of, Philadelphia, XIX: 1:37 [Riverdale], Harth-Terr, Emilio, V:22,[39], 40-41
38; illus. XIX: 1:36 fig 6 Hartiesti
Harrison, Nathaniel, X:l:8 Church, IV:3/4:34
Home of see Brandon Hartleben, Karl Lehmann see Lehmann, Karl
Christ Church [Church on the Common], Hartmann, William E. see Skidmore, Owings and
Cambridge, VII:3/4:29; XX:4:193 Merrill
Dudley (Collector Charles) House, Newport, Hartshorne, Albert, XVII-.2:16
XVIII:4:158 n3 Hartt, Frederick
Leamington Farm, XVIII:4:158 Harvey, John, Sir, 17th c. Gov. of Va., IV:3/4:44
Mason's Hall, St. John's Lodge, Newport, Harvey, John H.
XVIII:4:159 Henry Yevele, XII:3:24
Redwood Library, Newport, IX:3:24; XII:2:30; Harvie, John, 18th c. col., of Richmond, XII:4:27
XVIII:4:158 House of [Gamble Hill], XV:4:29
St. Michael's Church, Charleston, S.C., Harwood, of Annapolis
XII:1:23-31; XVIII:3:113; XVIII:4:159; illus. House of see Annapolis: Hammond (Matthias) House
XVIII:4:159
House
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Hasbrouck - Haviland
Hasbrouck, Jonathan, fl. 1836 [Jonathan II], XIV:2:31 Rebldg. of Paris, IX:l/2:34,35; XVIII:l:35-36
Hasbrough and Carter, real estate agents, IX:3:16nl Avenue de l'Opra, illus. IX:l/2:32 fig 4
Haskell, Fitch H., XII:3:29; XIII:2:29 Boulevards, XIII:2:24
Hasret Ahmad Yassaw Etoile, VI:3/4:28
Hotel
Nacional,
IV:3/4:58
Hastings, Milo, AIA Prize recipient, XVIII:3:86; Santa Catalina Co. Warehouse (J. Bogardus),
promotion of E. Chambless' Roadtown scheme, XV:4:17
XVIII:3:87 n41 Havell, 11:2:27
"A Solution of the Housing Problem in the United Haverfield, Francis John
States," XVIII:3:86,91; illus. XVIII:3:86 fig 3 Ancient Town Planning, 111:1/2:7; XVI:4:33
Hastings, Thomas (see also Carrre and Hastings), Haviland, Ann Cobley, mother of John Haviland,
XI:3:30
XX:3:136
and
n7,137
nil
Hatch, John Davis, Jr., 111:1/2:62 Dickson on, XIV:2:32; European work, XV:3:31;
Review Philadelphia work, XIII:3:30; position as architect,
Forman, H. C., Tidewater Maryland Architecture XIX:4:181; study of, IV:3/4:47
and Gardens, XVII:4:37 Correspondence, X:3:32
Hatfield, George, d. 1826 see Hadfield, George, Revision of O. Biddle, The Young Carpenter's
d. 1826 Assistant, VII: 1/2:46; XIX:4:181
Hatfield, R. F., XIV:3:24 Works
Hatfield, R. G. Arcades, X1I:3:13,16 and n20
Hatra
XVI:2:20,23,26
Three-portal entry motif, XX:2:85 Halls of Justice see Haviland, John, 1792-1852:
Hauberisser, Georg Joseph Bitter von Farmers' and Miners' Bank], Pottsville,
City halls, 11:3:11 VII:l/2:3; IX:4:24; XII:4:32; XV:3:31;
Hauel, Jules XV:4:15-16,17-18; XX:3:137; illus. XV:4:15
Perfumery of, Philadelphia, XX: 1:6; illus. XX: 1:7 fig 6
Haussmann, Georges Eugne, Baron, C. Carvajal's Pennsylvania State Insane Asylum, Harrisburg,
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Haviland - Hebert
The Tombs [Halls of Justice], N.Y., XI:2:6; Hayes, Rutherford B., Pres., XII:4:25
xvi:l:18n97 Hayme, Walter, 17th c., Xl:l:8
Western Penitentiary, Pittsburgh Haymhaussen, Padre, V:23
Remodelling, XIII:3:Suppl. 10 capt. 4 Haynes, Walter, 17th c., XI:1:3,8
St. Andrew's [St. George's] Protestant Episcopal Hays, William C., X:3:20
Church, Philadelphia, XX:3:137 nl6 Hayward, Bartlett and Co. [Hayward and Bartlet],
Sketches, X:3:32 stove and iron mfrs., VlI:l/2:29; XV:4:22n56;
Haviland, Mary Wright Sonntag [Mrs. John Haviland], XVI:1-,14
XX:3:137 nl4 Hazard, Ebenezer, 18th c. traveler to Williamsburg,
Haviland, Matthew, d. 1673, XX:3:136 X:3:29 capt. fig [2],30
Haviland, William [i.e. John], XIV:2:32 Journal of.. . Journey to the South, X:3:30
Havilland, John de see De Havilland, John Hazard, Stephen, fictitious minister in novel of H.
Hawaii Adams, XII: 1:9
Hawkins T., 17th c. Hazret Ahmad Yassawl see Hasret Ahmad YassawT
Munning's Point Bridge, Sudbury, XI:1:8,9 "Header and stretcher courses," XVI:4:32
Tryon's Palace, New Bern, X:l:19 Headrick, fl. 1892, of Or., see Rynearson and Headrick
as classical revivalist, XV:4:30-31; and P. Houses and Shipyard of see Thomaston, Me.
Harrison, XIII:1:11,13; Italian Renaissance style Heard, Charles, of Painesville, Ohio, XII:2:9
of, XX:4:192; E. Kaufmann on, XV:4:31; and C. Hearst, Phoebe Apperson X:3:21; XI:3:30
Writing School of Sir John Moore (and C. Wren), athfeld ' '
XIII:4:31
Heathfield School
Easton Neston, XVI:2:18; lllus^XVI:2:19 fig 7 Walter interest in, XVI:l:22-23; XVI:2:26
Writing School of Sir John Moore see Hawksmoor, Main (P p Cret)> VI:1/2:31; illus. VI:l/2:pl
House of, Washington, D.C., XII: 1:7,10-12; Europe, 18th c., 11:1:29 nlO
XVI:3:25
Exhibitions,
X:2:24-25
Hayashi, Chjo, fl. 1865-1873, imitator of Western U.S., 19th c., 11:1:29-30
architectural style, XIII:2:14,15 Heating plants see Heating; Power plants
Kaisei Gakk, Tokyo, XIII:2:15; illus. XIII:2:[16] Heavenly City [Heavenly Jerusalem], XI:3:6,13;
fig
XV:4:9;
XX:2:82
Haydon, Benjamin Robert, painter, XX:3:136 Hebert, Mrs. Jessie M., XX:l:34n
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Pavilion [Canopy], 111:4:34; illus. III:4:[32a] fig 4 Donaldson (Mrs.) Residence, ca. 1896, XI:4:[7] n24
Hecht, Josef, XVIII:3:99 Donnellson House, XI:4:[7] n31
Hector, Minn. Henle, Fritz, 20th c. photographer, XVII: 1:30
Farmers and Merchants Bank (Purcell and Elmslie), Hennebique, Franois
XIX:2:68n32; illus. XIX:2:68 fig 7 Buildings, Exposition Universelle, 1900, Paris,
Heebner, Charles, VII:l/2:29 XIX:1:21
Heliodorus, Room of see Rome (City): Vatican: Parts: Henry, fl. 1889
Stanze Tower design, Exposition Universelle, 1889, Paris,
Hellenistic Architecture, by T. Fyfe, 11:2:25 XVI:4:29 n27
Heller, Isidor Henry, L. D.
House of, Chicago, XVIII:2:64; XIX:3:130 Residence of, Salem, Or., XIX:2:59nl3
Helms, Herman V. Henry the Navigator, Prince of Port., XIV:4:12n32
House of, Jacksonville, Or., XII:4:24 Hepburn, Andrew Hopewell, Jr. (see also Perry, Shaw
Railroad Station (E. Saarinen), VI:3/4:3; illus. Temple of [Heraeum], Olympia, XIII:4:5
House of, XI:4:[7] n35 Temple of Athena, XIII:4:15; illus. XIII:4:16 fig 1
Henderson, fl. ca. 1850, English contractor, see Fox and Hrard, Grard
Henderson Medal of Michelangelo, illus. XIV:2:[5] figs 11,12
Henderson, Dunn Heras y Soto, Counts of, V:22
House of, Thomaston, Me., X:4:[32] nl7 Herbert, Albert, of Leicester, Engl., XVII:2:22 n24
Henderson, Guy, 111:4:17 Herbert, Gilbert
Henderson, James, 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135 The Synthetic Vision of Walter Gropius
Henderson, William, 18th c. Maryland plasterer, Herbert, William, 16th c., XX-.2-.60
XX:3:135
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George
XVI:3:36
Hospital of see Edinburgh: Heriot's Hospital 'Thomas U. Walter and the University at
Herkimer, Nicholas, Gen., IV:2:38,40 Lewisburg," XVI: 1:20-24
Herkomer, Hubert von, XVIII:2:67-68 Hertle, Louis, XIII:2:3,6,7
Home of see Bushey, Engl.: Lululand Herv, Lucien
Hernandez, Arturo Soria y see Soria y Hernandez, Iran in the Ancient East, 11:2:24
Arturo Reconstruction, St. Sergios Basilica, Rusafa (and F.
Hernandez, Carlos Soria y see Soria y Hernandez, Sarre), XVII:2:23 n54; illus. XVII:2:20 fig 43
'The Author of the Architecture Moderne of 1728," Mount Clare Railroad Station, VIII:l/2:34;
XVIII
:2:60-62
XX:2:74
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Hexagonal regional plan (C. R. Lamb), XVIII:3:87 Elevated highways see Viaducts
Hexamer
England
Fire insurance maps, 1860, Philadelphia, (and Islington-Paddington Road, London, XIV* 13.15
illus.
Hibbard, Howard
U.S.
R
_ ,. . , Bay Path, Mass., XI: 1:3
Magnuson, T., Studies m Roman Quattrocento r/opUct_ RQfrt Hi
Hickman, Louis C.
House of [Ritter (William) House], Richmond, Mount Vemon Memorial Highway, IV: 1:38,39
Hickox, 19th c. lime and cement supplier, see Dox and Rock Creek Parkwayi Washington, IV: 1:38,39
Higgins, John S fl. 1864, XIX:2:56 n39 Brieger, P., English Art, 1216-1307, XVII:3:34-35
Higham and Wetherill [Higham and Wetherall] Building the New St. John's, plans by Marcel
Competition drawings for Girard College, Breuer, XVIII:l:34-35
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Francis
1782,
X:l:18
Factory, 1790, Malmesbury, VIII:1/2:13 1845 (J. Berry), X:l:18,19,21,[22]; illus. X:l:21
Hill, Henry, fl. 1786 fig 6
House of see Philadelphia: Hill (Henry) House Presbyterian Church, X:l:18,19
Hill, James, 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135 Ruffin-Snipes House, X:l:21
Hill, James J., 19th c. St. Matthew's Church, X:l:19; illus. X:l:[20] fig 2
Mansion of, Saint Paul, Minn., XIX:1:40 Sans-Souci, X:l:21
Lick House, San Francisco (and W. Keith), Hinckley, Benjamin, 19th c. carpenter
XIX:2:78; illus. XIX:2:78 fig 1 Stevens (William) House, Truro, XIX:2:52
Hill, William Hinckley, David, fl. 1816, XIII:3:26
Sketch of St. Gall houses, XVII:2:20 n; illus. Hinckley, Samuel
XVII:2:8 fig 17 House of, Northampton, Mass., XIII:3:16
Hillhouse, Francis, 11:2:37 Hinckley's Corner, Me.
Hillhouse, Hildegard S., 11:2:36-37 Cobb (Miles) Farmhouse, XX: 1:38-39; illus. XX: 1:38
Hillhouse, James, 1754-1832, U.S. Sen., 11:2:36; figs 1,2
VI 11:3/4:3; IX:3:21-22; X:4:19; XIV:2:8 Hind, A. M., XII:1:32
Hillhouse, James, fl. early 20th c., 11:2:36 Hinds, Thomas, Col., XX:3:111-113
Hillhouse, James Abraham, 1789-1841, XIII:3:Suppl. 8 Hindu architecture, XV:4:8-9
Houses of, New Haven, 11:2:36-37 [Sachem's Wood]; Hindvad Mountain, XII:4:7 n4
XIII:3:Suppl. 8 Hingham, Mass.
Hills, Ann Wagstaff, XIII:3:26 Old Ship Meeting House, VII:3/4:29
Hills, Chester, VII:l/2:46 Hinsdale, 111.
Hills, George, fl. 1803, XIII:3:26 Bagley (Frederick) House (F. L. Wright), XIX:l:3-4;
Hills, Robert, 17th c., XIII:3:26 History and Topography of the United States
Hills, Stephen, fl. 1801, brother of Richard Hills, Davis (A. J.) drawings, XII:3:16n27
The Hills Family in America (and W. S. Hills), "Hip on hip" roofs, XIX:2:81
XIII:3:26 Hipped roof see Roofs: Hipped
Hills, William, fl. 1801, brother of Richard Hills, Hippocrates, VIII:l/2:47
XIII:3:26 Hippodamic city plan, 11:1:24
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Hippodromes - Hitchcock
Hippodromes see Stadiums (Arenas, Hippodromes, etc.) (E. W. Kramer), XIV: 1:24 ni, (W. H. Pierson, Jr.),
Hiroshige VIII: 1/2:26 ni; on eclecticism, XI:2:[8]nl; on
Wood-block print of Shimbashi Railway Station, similarity of First Presbyterian Church,
Tokyo, illus. XIII:2:[17] fig 7 Philadelphia and St. George's, Hanover Square,
Hirt, Aloys Ludwig, X:3:8 London, X:2:27; on F. Furness' Provident Life
His Children's Children, by A. Train, XIV:1:21 and Trust Co. Bank, XIX:2:80n3; on Le
Hispanic Foundation see Washington, D.C.: Library of Corbusier, XX:2:94; on B. Maybeck, XI:3:30; on
Congress: Hispanic Foundation modern architecture, XIV:4:31; XX:4:203; on J.
Hispaniola Notman, XV:2:22; address to RIBA, XII:3:32; on
See also Dominican Republic; Haiti Rhode Island architecture, 11:2:35-36; 11:4:43; on
Architecture H. H. Richardson, XII:1:9; XV:2:31; XVI:3:23,24;
Palm, E. W "Plateresque and Renaissance XVII:1:36; on Romantic Classicism, XIII: 1:15; and
Monuments of the Island of Hispaniola," SAH, VI:3/4:35; XII:3:31,32; XIII:1:32; and SAH
V:[ 1]-14 English Chapter, XV:2:32; on Second Empire
First Spanish settlement, Fort Nativity, X:l:26; illus. Style, XIV:1:19; on skyscraper, 11:2:30;
Histoire de l'urbanisme [History of City Planning, by P. construction, XX: 1:6; on L. Sullivan, XVII: 1:36;
Lavedan, 11:2:28; XIV:1:8 on U.S. Treasury Dept. Office of Construction
Historic American Buildings Survey see United States: standards, XIX:3:123; on early Victorian,
National Park Service: Historic American XIX:3:129; on F. L. Wright, 11:2:29 n; XVII:1:36;
Buildings Survey F. L. Wright on, XX:3:142; and Yale exhibition
Historic Churches Preservation Trust, XVIII:4:168 "Books and Buildings, 1449-1949," VIII:l/2:67
Historischer Verein des Kantons St. Gallen, In the Nature of Materials: The Buildings of Frank
XVII:2:21 n21 Lloyd Wright, 1887-1941, 11:2:29 n; XV:2:31;
The History and Rudiments of Architecture, ed. by J. XIX:3:129,130
Teaching; Learning and Scholarship and specific "Some Problems in the Interpretation of Modern
Hitchcock, Achsah see Benjamin, Achsah Hitchcock "... to John R. Sherwood, March 15, 1952," on
Hitchcock, Alice Davis, XIII: 1:32 the Wyman House, XI:2:27
Award and medallion of see Society of Architectural Reviews
Hitchcock, Henry-Russell, Jr., on difference between Condit, C. W., The Rise of the Skyscraper... in
of architectural historians, VI:3/4:35; book awards Frank Lloyd Wright, Drawings for a Living
to, XV:2:31; XIX:3:125; on "Brown Decades," Architecture, XIX:3:129-131
XIV:l:24n2; on Buffalo architecture, 11:4:43; on Kimball, S. F., The Creation of the Rococo,
cast-iron faade, X:2:23-24; credits to V:[42]-44
170
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Architecture, XIX: 1:39-40 Hoefen, Hari van see Russell, Mullgardt, Schwarz, Van
Hittites
Hoff,
Andrew
City planning see Cities and Towns (Growth, History Tower, Evangelical Lutheran Church, Mariadahl,
Hoadley, David, XIV:2:8 Hoffman, 19th c. judge of N.Y. Supreme Court, XI:2:10
Hoagland, J. C. Hoffman, Albert
Country home of [Auldwood], Sea Bnght, N.J., plan of old St Peter,Si RomCi Ulus XVIII:3:98 fig 1
Hoare, Michael, pseud., see Halfpenny, William Hoffman, Joseph, 1870-1956, architect, see Hoffmann,
St
Jhn E^eht s Ludwig Ernst Emil
Design (R. C. Carpenter), XIX:4:151 n40
Project (G. E. Street), XIX:4:149 n32,150-151 "Antecedents of the Great Altar at Pergamon,"
Hobbs, Isaac H. Jr. (see also Hobbs (Isaac H.) and Hoffmann [Hoffman], Josef, 1870-1956, and Austrian
"Villa in the Oriental Style," XVIII:3:107,110; illus. Ho^ [Hoffman] Ludwig Ernst Emil, 1852-1932
Weigley (William M.) Residence, Schaefferstown, Pa., XIII:3:Suppl. 10; illus. XIII:3:Suppl. [12] fig 7
XVIII:3:109- illus. XVIII:3:107 fig 4,109 fig 9 Hofmeester, Mrs. T. M Jr., VIII:3/4:68; XIV:2:19
Hobhouse, John Cam, Sir, XX:3.101,105 Hofmeister, Henry (see also Reinhard and Hofmeister),
Hodgdon, Charles see Coolidge and Hodgdon; Hodgdon X:l:12
(Charles) and Son Hogarth, William, XV:4:31
Hodgdon (Charles) and Son (see also Coolidge and Holabird, John Augur see Holabird, Root and Burgee
Hodgdon), XVII:3:25 Holabird, William (see also Holabird and Roche), judge
Hodge, A. Trevor in American Luxfer Prism Co. competition,
The Woodwork of Greek Roofs XIX:1:7 nl7; and S. S. Beman, XII:3:17; and
Rev. by S. L. Glass, XX:4:201-202 Chicago School, X:3:10; XI: 1:27
Hodge, Andrew, 18th c. capt., XV:4:23 Holabird and Roche (see also Holabird, William;
Hodgenville, Ky. Holabird, Root and Burgee; Roche, Martin),
Lincoln (Thomas) Home, IX:3:27 IX:l/2:30; XII:3:31; XV:3:31
Plan of Taj Mahal, 1828, XV:4:10; illus. XV:4:8 Old Post Office [American Fletcher Bank and Trust
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Holbrook, Darius B. [P.], 19th c., XVI:4:15-18,20 Holme, Thomas, 17th c. surveyor
Holbrook, Thomas, yeoman, XIX:2:53 City plan, 1682, Philadelphia (and W. Penn),
Holcome, of Marshall, Tex. 111:1/2:37,38; VIII:3/4:22; XVI:4:8,9,15,17,21;
House of, XI:4:4,[7] n35; illus. XI:4:[5] fig 8 XX:2:47,54,62; XX:3:108-109; illus. 111:1/2:[36a]
Holden, d. 1890, brother of Isaac Holden (.see also Holmes, fl. ca. 1820, of Charleston, S.C.
Son; Holden and Holden), biogr. data, Holmes! Hugh', Judge, IX:3:14
Pennsylvania
Hosp.ta 15th church> xvn;2;3
Female Department for the Insane * hiladelphia T , . n
XIII 3 Su 1 4 Holmsburg, Pa.
Holden (Isaac) andSon (see also Holden, Isaac; Emmanuel Episcopal Church (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:36
Holden, John, son of Isaac Holden (see also Holden House of, Surry Co., Va., XVI:4:30
(Isaac) and Son), XIII:3:Suppl. 4 Ho,st> Herman von see Von Hoist, Herman
County Lunatic Asylum, Prestwick, XIII:3:Suppl. 4 Holton, John, 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135
Scenes of Indian wigwams, XVII:4:35 n20 Lindisfarne Castle (E. L. Lutyens), 111:4:15
Holgun, Melchor Prez de, V:[39] Holy Land see Palestine
Holism, of J. C. Smuts, XIX:3:128 Holy Sepulchre
Holkham Hall, Norfolk, Engl., XIX:3:131 Church of see Jerusalem: Holy Sepulchre
Holland, Eugenia Calvert, X:2:22 Klus. 0f (B. Amico), XVII:1:5,10 n32; illus. XVII:1:3
Holland, Henry, XIII:4:32; XIV:4:22n38 flg 3. 7 flg ]2
Holland, Leicester [Lester] Bodine (see also Howell and Order of Canons of, XIV: 1:3
Holland), on Acropolis, XIII:4:5; work at Corinth, Holzmeister
II:4:40,41; 111:3:28; on SAH Journal, 11:2:52 ^ Home for All, by L. Fowler and O. S. Fowler,
Hollanda, Francisco de see Olanda, Francisco de York (C.ty): Home Insurance Co.
Hollar IX-3-7 Home Place Plantation House see St. Charles Parish,
La.
House of, Baltimore, XX:3:133 New England Country School, painting, 11:3:33
Hollister, of Greenfield, Mass. Homes for the aged see Housing: Old age
North Carolina State College, Raleigh L'homme du monde clair par les arts, by J. F.
Classroom Bldg. (with Waugh and Sawyer), Blondel and C. N. Cochin, XVIII:4:142,148
XX:4:204 Hone, Philip, XIV: 1:25 n 15
172
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Aliiolani Hale [Judiciary Hall] (T. Rowe), XI:3:28; Hope, Henry R member, Committee on Art, U.S.
Castle and Cooke Store (J. G. Osborne), XI:3:27 "Some Aspects of Art Nouveau," 11:3:31
Concrete block bldgs., XI:2:24; XI:3:27-29; XIII:1:27 Hope-Taylor, Brian, XVII:2:21 nl7
Hawaiian Hotel (J. G. Osborne), XI:3:27-28; illus. Hopkins, early 19th c, of Bath, Ohio
Judiciary Hall see Honolulu: Aliiolani Hale HopkinS( Arthur 1870.1941; XVIII:4:153
Palace design (R. Lishman , XI:3:28 Hopkins (Francis) and Brothers, N.Y., XV:4:21 n51
Post Office (J. G. Osborne), XI:3:27,28; illus. XI:3:28 Hopkins, Harry Lloyd, XVI:3:31
Punahou
school Hopkins, John Henry, 19th c Rev., XV-.2-.22 nl
Beckwith s Folly, XII: 1:21 ~T. .. c u ,0^ ... u u
Sidewalks, XI:3:27
XV:2:19,22
Williams (C. E.) Store, 1871, XI:3:28 . . c , 1-^1 lon~ ______ . ...
vw^a
YT.7.3Q 1 q Hopkins, Samuel, 1721-1803, IV:2:31,32; XVII:4:31,32
JL IVlv/A, /kl J *T\ I Zr . a ... wv
Honorius il, Pop!, XiV:l:3 Western State Hospital (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:35
Honselaarsdijk "opp> J " ^ Kopps, J. H.
Palace XX-1 41 Hopper, Edward
Hontanon, Gil de, V:[l] House^ thet m/W painting, 11:3:33; XVII:3:35
Hood and Fouilhoux (see also Fouilhoux, J. Andr; Floor plan of Hasbrouck House, XIV:2:30; illus.
Capacity,
XX:3:127
no.32
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Horgan - Hospitals
Horgan, Arthur J. see Horgan and Slattery Cliveden, used as Canadian military hospital,
Horgan and Slattery 11:3:32
Armory, 2d Battalion Naval Militia, Brooklyn, N.Y., London
XIV:3:27 Chelsea Hospital (C. Wren), X:l:24
Cluny
XVIII:4:142
Horta, Victor, Baron, and Art Nouveau, XII: 1:32; Mun^'Pf1, XIV:1:18
"splta1' Altona <D Llenau>'
XIII:2:31; XIV:2:18; XIX:3:126
India
House of, Cutchogue, L.I., XI.3.31 Hadassah University Medical Center, Mount
ta OI|'r c r-u VIII , -, Scopus (E. Mendelsohn), XVII:3:36
Dwelling of, Chicago, XIII: 1:27 Ital
Horton, V. M., of Marshall, Tex., XI:4:[7] n36 Florence
China
Mexico
England
Scotland
St. John's (A. W. N. Pugin), XIII:3:24 Heriot's Hospital [School], XII:3:24; XVI:2:17
Watson's Trust Hospital, XVI:2:26
174
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San
Francisco
Open-well staircase (E. de Egas), XIX:4:177 County Lunatic Asylum (Holden and Holden),
U.
S.,
XX:4:198
Baltimore
XIII:3:Suppl.
France
Hospital
XIX:l:20n27
XVII:3:26
Cleveland
Kalamazoo
Lakeside Hospital (Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch Kalamazoo State Hospital (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:35
and Abbott), XVII:3:25,31 Lexington, Ky.
Lexington, Va. Eastern State Hospital [Lunatic Asylum]
Virginia Military Institute Bldg. (T. Lewinski), XI:4:13,14; illus.
Hospital, IX:3:19 XI:4:[15] fig 1
Nashville Enlargement (J. McMurtry), XI:4:14
Vanderbilt University Medfield, Mass.
Medical College and Hospital (Coolidge and Pavilion for disturbed males (Shepley, Rutan
Shattuck), XVII:3:26; illus. XVII:3:27 and Coolidge), XVII:3:28
New York Hospital - Cornell Medical College New York Psychiatric Hospital, 1929, XI:2:17
(Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch and Abbott), Pauper Lunatic Asylum, Blackwell's Island
XVII:3:28,30,31; illus. XVII:3:[29] fig 12 (A. J. Davis), XI:2:4
175
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Odawara
1:35
Tivoli,
IV:2:29
Host, Eucharistie wafer, see Eucharistie Wafer Bay CUy Land Ca Hotel Block (C. S.
XX:2:65
XVII:2:31
Inn of Good Intentions [Hostel for Homeless Suorium Bldg. (Adler and Sullivan), 1:2:23;
Designs
Cincinnati
San-Marcos-in-the-Desert project (F. L. Wright), Jerrace plaza (Skidmorei 0wings and Merrill)>
XIX:3:130 XVIII:2:54
Ireland
Dublin
XI:3:28
Indianapolis
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Occidental House, XVII:1:32 The Astor House (Spaan and Co.), XVII:3:33
Oriental House (F. Costigan), XVII:1:31,32 Cosmopolitan (Kenitzer and Farquharson),
Jacksonville,
Or.
XIX:2:79
Natchez
Waikiki,
XI:3:30
Claremont Inn [Manor], XV:4:4 Headley Inn, XII:2:5; illus. XII:2:[7 ] fig 9
Elephant Hotel, Coney Island, XIX:4:180 Houdon, J. A., desire to do equestrian portr. of G.
Fifth Avenue Hotel, 1859, XI:2:15; XII:1:15; Washington, XVII:1:19
Mo.,
XVIII:4:155
Philadelphia, of J. McArthur, Jr., IX:3:28 n6 House, bldg., see Bungalows; Domestic architecture;
Bellevue-Stratford (Hewitt and Hewitt), Farmhouses
IV:3/4:51,58 House, Roman, XIII:4:26nl0
Blue Anchor Tavern, XVI:4:9 The House Beautiful, XIX: 1:7
Continental (J. McArthur, Jr.), IX:3:28 n6; House by the Railroad (E. Hopper), 11:3:33; XVII:3:35
Bayley House [Bayley's Folly], XVI:4:35 House of Seven Gables see Salem, Mass.
Pine Hill, Tex. House painting see Paint and House painting
Old Inn, XI:4:[7] n29 The House That Jill Built, by E. C. Gardner,
Bldg. (I. Lewis and W. Whidden), XIX:2:57 See also Furniture; Interior decoration
Design (McKim, Mead and White), Exhibitions, VIII:3/4:46-47
Granite Block [Bristol Hotel] (W. H. Greene), Houses, Prefabricated see Prefabricated bldgs.
XX: 1:6 and n8 Houses of Old Richmond, by M. W. Scott
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Housing - Howarth
Housing (Cont.) Howard, Henry, 1818-1884, XI:4:21-24
Old age Belle Grove Plantation, La., XI:4:21; illus. XI:4:[23
Chelsea Hospital, London (C. Wren), X:l:24 figs 4,6,7]
Jewish Widows and Orphans Home, 1869, New Belmont Plantation [Le Bourgeois (Louis) Residence]
Orleans (H. Howard), illus. XI:4:[23] Remodelled, illus. XI:4:[23 fig 1]
Sailors' Snug Harbor, S.I., N.Y. (M. E. Thompson Courthouse, Donaldson ville, La., XI:4:22
[Thomson]), X:l:24; XX:4:186,189 Dufour (Cyprian) Residence, New Orleans, illus.
Soldiers' Home, Washington, IV:1:38; VII:l/2:20 XI:4:[23]
(W. Strickland), XVII:3:32 Hale's Five Dwellings, New Orleans, illus. XI:4:[23]
Verdi Foundation Jewish Widows and Orphans Home, 1869, New
Home for Musicians, Milan (C. Boito), XII:4:17 Orleans, illus. XI:4:[23]
Rural see Farmhouses Madewood [Pugh (Thomas) Residence],
Urban Napoleonville, XI:4:24; illus. XI:4:22 fig [4]
New York, XVI: 1:26-27 Woodlawn Plantation [Pugh (W. W.) Residence],
Housing Betterment, on Ciudad Lineal, XVIII:3:76 Napoleonville, XI:4:22 capt. fig [4]; illus.
Housing developments, projects, etc. (see also XI:4:22 fig [1]
Apartment houses), XVIII:3:77 Howard, Mrs. Henry [Miss Richards], XI:4:24
Brazil Howard, John, 17267-1790, prison reform interest,
Rio
de
Janeiro
XX:3:136
Gvea Residential Neighborhood (A. E. Reidy), Howard, Mrs. John Eager, sister of Harriet Chew
XX:2:95
Carroll,
XIV:
1:26
Pedregulho Residential Neighborhood (A. E. Howard, John Galen (see also Howard and Cauldwell),
Reidy), XVII:2:31; XX:2:95 career, X:3:18-19; office staff, 111:4:17; worthy of
Chile, XVIII:3:83 Study, IV:3/4:50; XX:2:95
Designs Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 1909, Seattle
Quadruple [Quadrangle] Block Plan for Supervision of architecture, XIX:3:123-124
Residential Subdivision, 1900 (F. L. Wright), Gregory House, Berkeley, X:3:20
XIX:3:130 Houses, Berkeley, X:3:20
San-Marcos-in-the-Desert project (F. L. Wright), Howard (J. G.) Residence, Berkeley, X:3:20; illus.
XIX:3:130
X:3:[19]
Philadelphia (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:38 St. Paul's Church, Baltimore, print of, XX:2:66nl9
Capitol, VII: 1/2:19 Howard and Cauldwell (see also Howard, John Galen),
House of, Aurora, Ohio, XII:2:13 Frenaye (William E.) House, Llewellyn Park,
Howard, Ebenezer, Sir, and Garden City movement, XX:4:172; illus. XX:4:172 figs 3,4
VIII:3/4:15; XVIII:2:39,40; XVIII:3:78-79,81; Howard Memorial Medal, VIM/2:48-49
XIX: 1:38; Howard Memorial Medal in honor of, Howarth, Thomas
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Greater Los Angeles Unified Terminal Exchange, O-p'ang Kung [Palace of Shih-huang-ti], IX:l/2:6
proposed, IV: 1:53 Huamanga see Ayacucho, Peru
Howells, William Dean Huband Family, of Ipsley, Engl., see Husband Family
An Open-Eyed Conspiracy, XIV:3:7 Hubbard, of Windsor, Vt.
Howells and Stokes House of, XIII:3:16
See also Howells, John Mead; Stokes, Isaac Hubbard, Elbert, XIX: 1:5 nl3
Newton Phelps Hubbard, Gurdon S., 11:4:14-15
Bldgs., IV:3/4:56 Hubbard, R. H., VI:3/4:37; XI: 1 :[26] n7
Howes, Daniel, 1738-1781, XIX:2:55 "Victorian Gothic in Canada," VI:3/4:6,34
Howes, Daniel, 1767-1865, XIX:2:55 Hubbard, Zadock, 19th c., XX:4:196nl4
Howes, Sarah Collins, XIX:2:55 Hubert, Jean, on St.-Germain-des-Prs, XVII:3:8; on
Howland, Ben B., 19th c. St. Martin of Autun, XVI:3:19
Late Nineteenth Century Architecture in BaltimoreChapel, Western Reserve Academy (S. Porter),
VIII:1/2:128
VII:3/4:32;
XII:2:9
"Some Notes on Markets, Especially Those of Christ Church (S. Porter), XII:2:9
Ancient Athens," 1:2:16-20 Clark House, XII:2:13
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Hudson Academy see Hudson, Ohio: Western Hughes, 19th c. cement and lime supplier, see Wheedon,
Reserve Academy Mills and Hughes
Hudson-Lee House, XII:2:10,14 nl Hughes, Christopher, 18th c of Baltimore, XVIII:1:34
Hudson Library and Historical Society see Hudson, Hughes, David H. see Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
Ohio: Baldwin-Babcock House Hughes, Emery, IV:3/4:43
Kemter House, XII:2:10,14 nl Hughes, Mrs. Thomas, XX:3:131 n4
Kilbourne-Thompson-Flood House, XII:2:13 Hugo, Saint, Abbot of Cluny, see Hugo of Cluny
Laudenslager House, XII:2:12 Hugo, Victor, 1:3/4:6-7,9,14
Lee House see Hudson, Ohio: Hudson-Lee House Hugo-Brunt, Michael
President's House, XII:2:10,12,13,14 and nl 'The Jesuit Seminary and Church of St. Joseph,
Read House, XII:2:13 Macao," XV:3:24-30
Seymour (Prof Nathan) House, XII:2:14 Hugo of Cluny, Saint, [Hugh, Saint; Hugo the Great],
T-shaped house, Aurora Rd. and Rte. 14, XII:2:12 XVI:2:2,5; XVI:3:3,7-8,10,11; XIX:4:176
Thompson House, Valley View Rd XII:2:10 Hugo of Poitiers [Hugh of Poitiers], XVI:3:16,17
Thompson-Kilbourne-Flood House see Hudson, Hugo of St. Victor, XVII:2:28; XVIII:3:97
Ohio: Kilbourne-Thompson-Flood House Hugo the Great see Hugo of Cluny
Town (Israel) House, XII:2:13 Hugue de Rochecorbon, 13th c., Abb of Paray-Meslay,
Weidman House, XII:2:12 XVII:2:12
Chapel see Hudson, Ohio: Chapel Hugues de Saint-Victor see Hugo of St. Victor
Western Reserve College Huis ten Bosch see The Hague
1826 campus see Hudson, Ohio: Western Reserve Huis ter Heide
Hudson Academy see Hudson, Ohio: Western Reserve Hulme, Thomas Ernest, XVI:3:35
Academy Hultman, H. J.
Hudson Canal Co. House of (F. L. Wright) see Oak Park, 111.: Ullman
Bldg. see New York (City): Delaware and Hudson (H. J.) House
Canal Co. 'The Human Squirrel Cage," XVIII:4:149-157
Hudson River Bridge, 1804, Troy (T. Burr), 11:1:41 Human Sympathy, painted stucco frieze by H. von
Hudson River Tunnel, N.Y., XX: 1:37 Tomb of see Delhi, India: Humyn's Tomb
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Hunt, Mrs. Francis Key, VI:1/2:15 Trinity Church, Boston, competition design,
Hunt, Jonathan, XI:2:9 XII: 1:8
also
Hunt
and
Hunt
IX:4:17
Armory, 69th Regiment, N.Y., XIV:3:26-27 Vanderbilt (William K.) House, N.Y., XI:2:11-[14];
Hunt, Myron, in Arts and Crafts Movement, Vanderbilt Tomb, N.Y., XI:2:[14]
XIX:1:5 nl3; office in Steinway Hall, Chicago, Wright's Picture Gallery, Weehawken, XI:2:10
XIX:1:8 n20; and F. L. Wright, XIX:1:2,6 Hunt, Theodore, XIV:3:24; XV:4:22 n51
Hunt, Richard Howland see Hunt and Hunt Hunt, William Morris, painter, XI:2:9
Hunt, Richard Morris, and AI A, XI:2:21; H. Adams Hunt and Hunt (see also Hunt, Joseph Howland),
on (quote), IX:l/2:35n3; and S. S. Beman, XIV:3:27
XII:3:17; French industrial no-Grec in work of, Hunt vs. Parmly, lawsuit, XI:2:10; XIV:1:21
XI:2:[8]; and introd. of French infl. in U.S., Hunter, 19th c of Palestine, Tex.
XIV: 1:19; and F. Furness, XI:2:11; XIX:2:81; infl. House of, XI:4:[7] n42
of, 11:1:30; and D. Lienau, XIV:1:18,19; pupils, Hunter, George
IV:3/4:50 Survey of Charleston, XX:2:53
Articles, Books, Studies on, IV:3/4:47,51 Hunter, Samuel, fl. 1838, contractor, XVII:3:32
Andrews, W Architecture, Ambition and Hunter, Wilbur Harvey, Jr., credits to (R. L.
(ed.)
Exposition, Chicago, IX: 1/2:31 "Robert Cary Long, Jr., and the Battle of Styles,"
Chateaux, Mansions, etc., 11:1:30; XI:2:29; Hunting, sport, X:2:3; illus. X:2:4
Presbyterian Hospital, N.Y., XI:2:[14]; XIV: 1:22 Whitman (Walt) Birthplace, IX:3:27
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Josephi W. Hyde, Henry Baldwin, XII:1:15,19; XV:2:31,32
House of, Chicago, XVIII:2:64; XIX:3:130
Hussey, Christopher Hyde, Orson
English Country Houses: Late Georgian, 1800-1840 House of' NauV00' IU- XIX:3:113,114
Rev. by A. Gowans, XIX:3:128-129 Hyde Park, N.Y.
..
Hydroelectric
mGeneva,
Map,
XVIII:1:22
plants
XIX:L21
I
Iago, Saint, see James, Saint Iconography of Manhattan Island, by I. N. P. Stokes,
Iapelli, Giovanni, XIX:4:142 IV:3/4:56
Tln
Ictinus
Mosque of, Cairo, 111:4:41; XVll:3:9n29 Parthenon (and Callicrates) see Athens: Parthenon
Ibrahim Agh
Mosque of w Cairo: Amir Aksunkur Mosque The l^a of Space in Greek Architecture, by R. D.
Sculpture of, XX:1:42 Ideal cities, Utopias, etc., imperfection of, VIII:3/4:14;
Iconography, XII:4:3-7; XX:1:42; XX:2:78-89 Rosenau, H., The Ideal City: In Its Architectural
Christian see Symbolism: Christian Evolution, XIX: 1:38-39
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Carolina (American colony), X:4:3 Parthenon (and Kallicrates) see Athens: Parthenon
Chaux (C. N. Ledoux) see Chaux II Gobbo see Sangallo, Battista da
Cit Industrielle (T. Garnier), XVIII:3:88; The II Khnid Period, Architecture of Islamic Iran, by
XIX:l:16-24 D. N. Wilber, XV:4:31-32
Ideal fortress town plan [revision of Palma Nuova] Parish Church (D. de Silo), XX:3:147
(V. Scamozzi), XX:2:56; illus. XX:2:57 fig 9 Illumination of books and manuscripts, XVII:2:23 n49
Le Corbusier's see Ideal cities, Utopias, etc.: Cit Ilvonen, Jvoko, XIV:2:32
Metro-Linear City of R. F. Malcolmson, XVIII:3:93; Castle Garden Immigration Station, 1855, N.Y.,
XIII:4:21-26
New Madrid MO., XIV:4:30; XVIII:l:21-26 The I vement of Towns and Cities> b c M
Phalanstere (C. Founer) see Fourier, Charles: Robinson IIM/2-8
Sona y Mata's see Ideal cities, Utopias, etc.: Linear / Praise 0f Architecture [Amate I'architettura], by G.
Ponti
Tivoli, N.Y. (C. B. J. F. de Saint-Mmin), 111:1/2:38; [n the Nature of Materials: The Buildings of Frank
Victoria see Ideal cities, Utopias, etc.: Buckingham's Rev by R. Newcomb, 111:4:51-52
La Ville Radieuse [The Radiant City] (Le Corbusier), / the Palazzo Bargello, painting (Isabey), 11:3:33
The Ideal City: In Its Architectural Evolution, by H. Independence Public School (C. S. McNally),
Rosenau XIX:2:58 and nl2
Rev. by L. Mumford, XIX: 1:38-39 Patterson (F. A.) Residence (C. S. McNally),
Willis (N. P.) Residence (C. Vaux), illus. VI:l/2:pl I Independent Order of Oddfellows
fig 5 Buildings, Projects, etc.
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Independent Order of Oddfellows (Cont.) Portico, Pennsylvania St. (Holabird and Roche),
Buildings, Projects, etc. XVII:l:33n7
Chicago Oriental House (F. Costigan), XVII:1:31,32
Fraternity Temple, design (L. Sullivan), State Capitol
VI-3/4-2- XV-3-31 Bldg. (Town and Davis), XVII:3:30nl7
Odd Fellows Bldg. (F. Costigan), XVII: 1:31 Tousey (oliver> Residence [Galling Gun Club]
n#linnr
/\4
mni>inn
Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane Franklin (Benjamin) on, XI:3:26-27
Men's and Women's Dept. (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:35 Jacksonville, Or., XII:4:20
Gatling Gun Club 5e<? Indianapolis: Tousey (Oliver) Indoor-outdoor living areas, XX:4:173-174,175
Greenlawn Cemetery, XVII: 1:32 nl See also Commercial bldgs., Office bldgs., etc.;
Groves Residence (F. Costigan), XVII: 1:32 Factories and Mills; Foundries; Mills
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nl
XIII:3:Suppl.3
Carolingian palace [Pfalz], XX:2:89 Inter American Congress of Municipal History [Inter
Ingels, Henry Boone, VI:1/2:[13],14,17 and nl2,20 American Municipal Historical Congress]
Ingersoll, Eva see Catling, Eva Ingersoll Ciudad Trujillo, 1952, XI:2:25
Ships, XI:4:28-[31]
Institut de France (see also member academies, e.g. British Unit 'see Modern Architectural Research
Institute of Early American History and Culture see 1933, Stockholm, 111:3:12
Williamsburg, Va. 1936, Basel, 111:3:12
Institutional, VIII: 1/2:133 See also Garden Cities and Town Planning
Instruments (Architectural, Drawing, Engineering, etc.) Referred to variously as: Congrs International
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International Federation for Housing and Town Planning - Ironwork and Wrought-iron
International Federation for Housing and Town International Federation for Housing and Town
Planning (Cortt.) Planning: Congresses
Congresses International Union of the Institutes of Archeology,
Congrs International de l'Habitation et de History and History of Art, Rome
International City and Regional Planning International Federation for Housing and Town
Conference;
International Federation for T annmg. ongresses
_ - ' j ^ j Inwood, Henry William, 1794-1843, use of terra cotta,
Town Planning Association [Federation]; Inwood, pre-Georgian house, see Paget, Berm.
International Housing and Town Planning Ionian, ship, X:4:[31]
Congress; International Planning Iowa, Sac and Fox Mission see Highland, Kan.
International Federation for Town and Country Iran in th'e Ancient East, by E. Herzfeld, 11:2:24
Planning and Garden Cities see International Iranistan see Bridgeport, Conn.: Iranistan
Federation for Housing and Town Planning Ireland
International Garden Cities and Town Planning Architecture, XVI:3:33,34
International Federation for Housing and Town Iron, as a bldg. material [Iron construction] see
Federation for Housing and Town Planning: Iron Age House, Belfort, Lux., XVII:2:21 n!6
Congresses
Iron Duke see Wellesley, Arthur
International Protection of Works of Art and Historic jron foundries see Foundries
Monuments, by C. de Visscher, IX:4:26-27 Iron industry (see also Building: Cast-iron, Iron and
International Style [New Architecture], abstract forms, Steel), XX:2:76 n45
XII:4:32; and Art Nouveau, XII:1:32; XIV:2:18; Baltimore, Md., XIII:3:30
early, VI:3/4:4; impersonality of, XIX:3:128; J. England, VIII: 1/2:17-20; XV:2:25
Region, X:3:16; in works of Shepley, Bulfinch, ^ron Mountain City, project (J. L. Van Dren and H.
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XIX:4:148
n30,158-159
House of, Decatur, 111., XVIII:2:64; illus. XVIII:2:65 Fires, XV:4:21 n33
fig 3 Flour Mill, 1839-41 (W. Fairbairn),
Royal Burial Chapel of see Granada: Capilla Real Miletus), 11:4:35- IV:3/4:5; VII:l/2:9
Masdjld-1-shh, 111:4:47; illus. III:4:[32a] fig 23 The Hippodrome, XVII:4:8nl5; XX: 1:44; XX:2:87
Photographs of Japanese architecture, XX: 1:44 Imperia] pa,ace [palace Qf the Empefors])
^ r a t , rp t) u 1 XX: 1:43-44; XX:2:87
Temples
of see
Assur:
Ishtar
Temple; Babylon:
n
,
,
T
I
Uate,
:1:44
Temple of Ishtar
Isidore of Seville, XVIII:3:97
Isidorus the Younger, nephew of Isidorus of Miletus, Istituto Nazionale d'Archeologia e Storia dell'Arte e
al-Iskandaryah' see Alexandria, Egypt Italian Palace with Classical FiSures> Paintin8 (Joll')>
Islamic architecture (see also Mughal architecture), . 11:3:33
XV-4-9 10* XVIT4-40* XX*2*85 88 Itflliftn Villn style (see wo Villss), VII:3/4:25;
India, XVIII:4:168 VIII:l/2:37; X:4:[31]; XI:2:4-6,27-29; XII:4:21
Iran XV-4-31-32 Itlica, Hadrian's city, XV:4:6
Isle of Wight County Courthouse see Smithfield, Va. ^ta'y
XIX:4:135-144
Ak-Serai, IV: 1:23 City planning see Cities and Towns (Growth, History
Constantinople College for Girls (Shepley, Rutan and Ivan IV, [The Terrible], XVI:2:14
Coolidge), XVII:3:30 nl4 Ivanov, Anton, 1815-1848, XVI:2:30
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J. M. White, steamships, XI:4:25,26,30-[31]; illus. Jacobs, Warren, of Thomaston, Me., X:4:[31,32] n21
XI:4:26 fig 1; [29] figs 7,8,9 Jacobus, John M Jr.
Jablonn v Podjestdi see Gabel Reviews
"Jachin," XII:4:6 Alazard, J., Le Corbusier, XX:2:92-95
Jackson, A. Stephens, II, XI:4:[7] n36 Frank, K., The Works of Affonso Eduardo Reidy,
Patent Office Bldg., XV: 1:27,28 Pinkney, D. H., Napoleon III and the Rebuilding
Home of [Hermitage], Nashville, XV: 1:28 of Paris, XVIII:l:35-36
Jackson, C. M., Dr. Jacobus Monachus
Bldg. of see Philadelphia: Jackson (Dr. C. M.) Bldg. Homilies m 4 36
Jackson
(James L.) Iron Works, N.Y., XV:4:17,22 n70 vni/^nn n ,n, t- a
Il TU looinjr r> -u i tri-, o. i VII:3/4:11,12; lllus. VII:3/4 pi IV fig 4
Jackson, Thomas, fl. ca. 1820, of Va., XVI: 1:17 n96 Jaffe, Hans Ludwig C.
Koepsel House, XVIII:1:31; illus. XVIII:1:30 fig 4 Retable of Santiago see Granada: Cathedral: Retable
Krueger (Gottlieb) House, XVIII:1:31; illus. of Santiago
XVIII:1:31 fig 5 James I, King of Aragon [El Conquistador], XIV:1:3
Miske (Arthur) Farm, XVIII:1:31 James I, King of Engl., X:4:24; XVII:1:13; XX:3:106
Jackson Hole Preserve, Inc., XIX:2:83 James II, King of Engl., XX:2:56
Jacksonburgh, S.C., X:4:6 James, d. 1746, of Greenwich, see James, John, d. 1746
Jacksonville, Or. James, 19th c., of Baltimore, XVI:1:29
Architecture, XII:4:19-25 James, Edward D XVII:1:30
City plan, Maps and Views, XII:4:19; illus. XII:4:19 James, Edwin, XI:1:28
fig 1, 20 fig 2 James, Frank, brother of Jesse James,
Jacob Strader, steamboat, XI:4:26,28,30 XVIII:4:154,156,157
House of [Hahn House], Thomaston, Me., X:4:25 James, Henry, on the skyscraper, XVIII:4:128 n7,137
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James - Jefferson
Description and Use of a Joynt Rule, see Brown, Oda [Ota], Hirotar (with K. Hattorf and T.
John, fl. 1669 Tanabe), Nippon no Kenchiku [The
Transi, of C. Perrault, On the Five Orders of Architecture of Japan], XVI:4:36
Columns in Architecture, XX:3:116,129 no.66 City planning see Cities and Towns (Growth, History
James, Martin S., VIII:1/2:133 Japelli [Jappelli], Giovanni see Iapelli, Giovanni
James, William, XIII: 1:4; XV:2:30 Jardot, Maurice
Excavations, XX,3:>4
Janer, Albert Christ see Christ-Janer, Albert Jayne, David, Dr., IX:3:27-28; X:l:25; XV:2:32;
Janes, Beebe and Co. (see also Janes, Fowler, Kirkland XX 1-3
and Co.), VII: 1/2:13 n35,24,26,29; XV:4:16 Jean de Courtenay, Archbishop of Reims, XVII:4:9
Ironworks of, N.Y., illus. XV:4:13 fig 1 Jeanneret-Gris, Charles Edouard see Le Corbusier
Janes, Fowler, Kirkland and Co. [Janes, Fowler, Jeffers, of Peabody Museum, Salem, Mass., XIII:2:28
Kirtland and Co.] (see also Janes, Beebe and Jefferson, Peter, IX:3:16; X:l:9
Co.), VII:l/2:24,25,26 Jefferson, Thomas, H. Adams on, XII: 1:7;
Janis, Elsie, 111:1/2:47 archaeological investigations, XIV:3:32; beginning
Jans, E., of Almelo, Neth., XVII:2:2 Qf architectural interest, XVIII -A: 164; on A.
Janse, Olov R. T., IX:l/2:10n2 bicentennial exhibition, 11:4:41; and city planning,
Jansen, fl. 1930 111:1/2:22; XX:3:108-114; use of coal for heating
Plan for Madrid (and S. Zuazo), XVIII:3:75 n6 White House, IX:4:23-24 n22; esteem for
Janson, Horst W. [Peter Janson], VI:3/4:36 commemorative medals, XIV:2:3; drafting of
Jantz, Harold, XX:3:117 Declaration of Independence, XVIII:4:162; and
Japan gadgets, X:4:21; and G. Granger, XIII:3:16; and J.
Architecture (see also Oriental art and architecture), Jordan, IX:3:18; F. Kimball on, 11:4:41;
infl. in Bay Region, X:3:16-17; and Chinese VIII:1/2:129; X:l:3; and B. H. Latrobe,
Greene, IX: 1 /2:13; style, XX:1:42; infl. on F. L. XV:4:29; desire for macadam paving at University
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Jefferson - Jenney
Jefferson, Thomas (Cont.) University of Virginia, Charlottesville, conservation
XIII:4:32; XVIII:1:7; Roman style of, VIII:3/4:25; of, XV:4:3; date of construction,
as "Sage of Monticello," IX:3:18; V. Scully on, XX:4:203-204; designed in entirety,
XIX:4:182; on Temple of Vesta, XIV:2:12; use of XVII:3:22; infl. on design of, X:l:3; infl. on J.
temple plan, VIII: 1 /2:129; and J. Trumbull, Jordan, IX:3:18; monumental grouping of
VIII:3/4:3; and U.S. Capitol, V1I:1/2:10 n4; large bldgs., 1:3/4:30; visited by J.
X:2:5-10; XV:2:26; and U.S. Naval Arsenal, Breckinridge, XVIII:l:6n24
X:2:5,23; at University of Va. cornerstone laying, Brickwork, IX:3:18
Capitol, Richmond (and C. L. Clrisseau), Jehan, Shh [Djahn; Jahan], 111:4:47-48; XV:4:10
VIII: 1/2:129; XII:4:28; XVIII: 1:6 Peacock Throne Of, XV:4:11
College of William and Mary, Williamsburg 7th-6th c. B.C. house, XVII:2:21 nl7
Mansion] (attrib.), X:2:ll Jenney, William Le Baron (see also Jenney and
Liberty Hall [Brown (John) Home], Frankfort Mundie; Jenney, Schermerhorn and Bogart;
(attrib.), 11:1:35; IX:3:14-16 Loring and Jenney), and AIA, XVI:1:14; as judge
McRae (Alexander) House [Octagonal Office of American Luxfer Prism Co. competition,
Bldg.], 1805-1813, Richmond (attrib. and A. XIX:l:7nl7; and S. S. Beman, XII:3:17; biogr.
McRae, attrib.), 11:2:39; 111:4:27 data, XVI: 1:14; and Chicago School, XI: 1:27; infl.
Monticello, 1:3/4:15; IX:3:14; X:l:3-10; X:2:6; on Deutsche Werkbund, X:3:10; Minneapolis
XII:4:32; XIII:2:8; XIII:4:32; XVIII: 1:7,8; work, XI:2:15; H. H. Reed and C. Tunnard on,
Polygonal retreat, study for, X:l:9; illus. X:l:[7] Fletcher and Sharp Bank Bldg., Indianapolis,
f'g
11
XVI:1:19
nl
14
Poplar Forest, 11:2:39; IX:3:14,29; X: 1:4,9,10; illus. Home Insurance Bldg., Chicago, 1:2:22; 11:4:18 n91;
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2d, 1889-91 [Sears, Roebuck Store], Church of the Resurrection see Jerusalem: Holy
11:4:29 nn 155,157; IX:l/2:29; XII:4:32 Sepulchre
Baron; Mundie, William B.), IX: 1/2:29 Dome of the Rock [Kubbat al-Sakhr; Mosque of
III:l/2:[22a] fig 2
Jerez de la Frontera, Spain
Cartuia
' n^1t' " Jerusalem, Knights of St. John of see Malta, Knights
lCCS
XI1:2.3
of
Jerome, Saint, VIII:3/4:2 Jervis d'Athouguia, Ruy see Athouguia, Ruy Jervis d'
Jersey City, N.J. Jessop, William, 1745-1814, XIV:4:20
American Sugar Refining Co. ^ew Loncjon Bridge [Double bridge across Thames],
Matthiessen-Weichers Sugar Refinery, 1862 London, project (and G. Dance, Jr.), XIV:4:17;
(D. Lienau), XIV:l:22-24, illus. XIV:1:[23] illus XIV:4:14 fig 1,17 fig 6
Armory, 1936, XIV:3:29 St. Ignatius [St. Charles Borromeo; Jesuit Church,
Bergen Church, 1773, Jersey City Heights, 1614-21], XVIII:3:113,114; XX:4:202
VII:3/4:31 Architects, V:[21]-23
New Jersey Sugar Refinery see Jersey City, N.J.: Jesuit Church, V:37-38
American Sugar Refining Co.: New Jersey Sugar Jesuit Monastery, V:[35]
Refinery Evora, Port.
Old Bergen Church see Jersey City, N.J.: Bergen Jesuit churches, XV:3:20
Church Fort Ste. Marie [Ste. Marie I]
Van Vorst Church see Jersey City, N.J.: Grace Excavations of Jesuit retreat, XIII:2:27
Church
India,
XV:3:4-5,6
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Jesuits (Bldgs., Order, etc.) ( Com.) Joan the Mad see Juana, 1479-1555, Queen of Spain
Quito, Ecuador Joanine style [Estilo joanino], XV:3:16-23
XV:3:24
School of
.,,
Johansen,
Jesus, Francisco de, Fray, see Francisco de Jesus John( w [Apostle John. John the Evangelist; John
Jesus Christ, in art, XI:3:6 the Divine], descr. of Heavenly City, XI:3:16n2;
The Jesus of Passos, Statue in St. Augustine's Church, St Augustine on meaning of number 7 to,
Macao, XIX:2:72-73 XVIII*3*97
Jewish Symbols in the Greco-Roman Period, by E. R. Statue, St. Jos Seminary Church, Macao, XV:3:30
Jewish synagogues and temples see Synagogues and John of Jerusalem, Knights of the Order of see Malta,
Temples (Jewish) Knights of
Jews, and the Temple of Solomon (see also Solomon, John of Patmos, Saint
House of Pansa [Jewish Community House] (F. y Dutchman, 17th c., of Va., XVI:4:30
W. Smith), XIV:3:6-7; illus. XIV:3[5] fig 5 Johns, Kensey
n9
Art, XV:4:9
Jimenez de Cisneros, Francisco see Cisneros, Francisco Johnson, George H., XV:4:17,22 n63; XVI: 1:14,15-16;
Jimnez de XIX:4:181-182
Jimenez Donoso, Jos see Donoso, Jos Jimnez Cast-iron faades, XV:4:22 n63
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Fire-proof tile arch, XIX:4:182 Johnson Hall [Johnson (Sir William) Home]
Niagara and Plympton Fireproof Grain Elevator, (S. Fuller), 11:1:35; IV:2:39
XIX*4-181 182
Johnson, Guy, Col, IV:2:38 no.5 T ^ Palace with Classical Figur painting, 11:3:33
Johnson, John, 1742-1830, Sir, IV:2:39 no.10 Jolmes' AJ' 19th c congressman of Iowa,
Johnson, John A., early Kansas settler, VI: 1/2:27 Jones, of Fort Eustis, Va.
Johnson, Philip, on contemporary architecture, Jones, Edward Burne see Burne-Jones, Edward
XX:4:203; on Mies van der Rhe, XX: 1:42,43; Jones, Harry
Minnesota work, XIX:1:40; and SAH, 11:3:31; Butler Brothers Wholesale Store and Warehouse,
Seagram Bldg. N.Y. (and Mies van der Rohe), j Inig0, introd. of Classical Revival t0 EngL,
Johnson,
Samuel "Notes and Remarks of Inigo Jones ...," in G.
Dictionary of the English Language, X:2:20 , . .. 6 . . _ ,, ,.
Johnson, Thomas Le0m' The Architecture of A. Palladio,
One Hundred and Fifty New Designs, XX:3:127 no.33 XX:3:128 no.47
Home of ice Johnstown, N.Y.: Johnson Hall Christ Church College, Oxford, IV:3/4:44
Johnson, William J. Covent Garden, London, IX:3:11; XVI:4:13;
Johnson and Co., Chicago firm, XVI: 1:14 "Inigo Jones Architecture," XX:3:127 nil
Johnson Collection see Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Kent, W Designs of Inigo Jones, X:l:9;
Johnson Wax Co. Vardy, J., Designs of Inigo Jones, XX:3:127 nil
Bldg. of see Racine, Wis.: Johnson Wax Co. Ware, I., Designs of Inigo Jones and Others,
P.
M.
'
'
r_
,,
Johnston, William B., 20th c of Or., XII:4:25 nl Remodeled, IX:3:7; illus. IX:3:[10] fig 8
Johnston, William L., 1811-1849, and Carpenters' Co., St- Paul s- Covent Garden, London, IX:3:11-12;
Jayne Bldg., 1849-50, Philadelphia (and T. U. St. Paul's Cathedral (Old), London
Walter), IX:3:27-28; IX:4:24,25; X: 1:25,26; Restoration [Faade and screening wall], IX:3:7;
XII:3:31; XII:4:32; XIV:2:30; XV:2:32; XV:3:31; XIII:1:12; illus. IX:3:[10] fig 7
XV:4:16; XX:1:3,10-13,16,18; illus. IX:3:[25] figs Whitehall Palace, London
2-4; X:l:25; XX:1:[4] fig 1 Banqueting Hall, IV:3/4:44; XX:3:115
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XIX:2:86-87
Lancaster County Courthouse, 1740, Lancaster, Va., Maass, J., The Gingerbread Age, XVII:3:35
Jones, John Brandon see Brandon-Jones, John Philadelphia Art Alliance, Philadelphia
Jones, Mary Mason, XIV:l:21-22 Architecture in the Nineteenth Century,
Block of houses [mansions], N.Y., XI:2:[8]; XIII:3:30-32
XIV: 1:21-22 Jores, J. [Jones, J.]
Jones, Michael, 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135 A New Book of Iron Work [Designs for Iron Work;
Jones, Owen, XIII:3:25 Ornamental Designs], XX:3:127 no.34
Jones, Rebecca Mason Colford, XIV:1:21 Jorgensen, Chris
Block of houses see New York (City): Jones (Rebecca Paintings of Missions, XV: 1:25 n3
Mason Colford): Mansions Jorgenson
Jones, W. Jenkin, Rev., XV:4:23 House of see Dennis, Mass.: Howes-Jorgenson
Jones, William, 19th c of Chicago, XVI:l:18nllO House
Jones, William, fl. 1818, Pres. of U.S. Bank, 11:3:27 Jorgenson Family, of Dennis, Mass., XIX:2:55 n35
Jones, Zephaniah, VII:l/2:30 Jorquera, F. Henriquez de see Henriquez de
Jong, Piet de, XV: 1:32 Jorquera, F.
Jordan, Anna Maria see Ranlett, Anna Maria Jordan XV:3:10,22 nl2,23 n51
Barclay Home, Lexington, Va., IX:3:19 Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, 111:3:15; IV:l:26-27
Jordan (Samuel) Home, Lexington, Va., IX:3:19 Jourdain, Alphonse see Alphonse I
Lexington Canal, IX:3:18 Journal of Design, XIII:3:25
Longdale Furnace, Clifton Forge Rd., Va., IX:3:18 Journals see Periodicals
Neriah Baptist Church, Lexington, Va., IX:3:18 A Journey in North America, by V. Collot,
XX:2:66nl9
Jordan's Road, Va., IX:3:18 Joynt Rule, Description and Use of, by J. Brown [John
1:42-43
la
Brava
194
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Juarra - Kandinski
Juarra, Filippo see Juvara, Filippo Jullien, M., on St. Catherine, Honfleur, XVII:2:2
Judah, S 18th c., of N.Y., XVII:2:26nl5 Drawings of St. Catherine, Honfleur, illus.
Judd, E. Taylor, VIIl:3/4:69 XVII:2:[4] fig 3
"Jugendstil,"
X:3:9-10; XIV:2:18 Jummges
. 6 . T Notre-Dame, XVII:3:3,7
Juggernaut see Pun, India Saint Pierre IV 3/4 6
Santa Cruz, V:[33],34; illus. V:[34a] fig 3 Junquera Blanco, Jos see Blanco, Jos Junquera
Julius II, Pope [Giuliano della Rovere], and Bramante, Junta Central de Habitacin Popular, XVIII:3:84
XIII:3:4,10 n6; and the Cortile del Belvedere,
XIV:4:30-31; Nicholas V as precursor of, XX: 1:40;
Medals
Pompeii,
IV:2:52
1506 (Caradosso, attrib.), illus. XIV:2:[4] fig 9 Justinian, and Church of the Holy Apostles,
Tomb, Rome, V:12 VII:l/2:49; and Hagia Sofia, VII:l/2:9;
Julius III, Pope, and Ammannati, IX:4:12; and F. del IV:3/4:24; passing references, 11:2:10; XVII:4:4
Villa of see Rome (City): Villas: Giulia Juvara [Juvarra], Filippo, XV:3:17; XVIII:4:164
K
K., A. J., fl. 1834, XX:3:102 Kalamazoo, Mich.
Kadam-Gah Kalamazoo State Hospital (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:35
Shrine of, 111:4:47 Villa (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:38
Kagoshima Kal'at Sim'n
Factories
Kallicrates
Russia,
IV:2:8
City plan, Maps, etc., VI:3/4:25; VII.1/2:41; illus. Kamehameha II, King of Hawaii, XII:3:28
Mosque of, Tunis, 111:4:40 Kamper, Louis see Scott, Kamper and Scott
Kalaa of the Beni Hammad Pref. to Ed. W. and Eliz. Waugh, The South
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12
Katechumens,
XVI:2:29
Villa of see Newport, R.I.: Beach Cliffe Katsura, Tradition and Creation in Japanese
Kane, Harnett, XI:4:21 Architecture, by W. Gropius and K. Tange,
Kane,
Inns
XX:
1:44
House of see Newport, R.I.: Beach Cliffe Kauffmann, Emil, 1891-1953 see Kaufmann, Emil,
Bradley (Mrs. B. Harley) House, 1900 [Kankakee an(j Lequeu, XVII:3:18n9; on identity of Boulle's
Houses] (F. L. Wright), XIX:1:7 student "G," XIII: 1:16; on Filarete, XVII:3:18 n9;
Hickox (Warren) House, 1900 [Kankakee Houses] obit ; XII:3:32; and SAH, 11:3:3; 111:3:12 n
(F. L. Wright), XIX: 1:7 Architecture in the Age of Reason: Baroque and
Kansas Cty, Kan. [Westport Landing], VI:l/2:23 -At an Eighteenth Century Crossroads: Algarotti vs.
Qutndaro
Kansas
City, Mo. Cemetery, VI:l/2:23 Architectural System," 11:3:31; 111:3:12-20;
ivif
irir
lw^
111:4:6
Velie
(S. H.) House, project (G. W. Mher), Leq"eu' ^ ^ ? ? YII ,
XIX-1-4 n6 v- by T. J. McCormick, Jr., XII:4:31-32
Kansas Pacific Railroad, VI:1 /2:26 Von L*dux. bi? LJ^/busier [Fmm Ledoux t0 Le
Karelische Bauten und Ornamentale Formen, by Y. or Ufler .. ' XIX.3.125
Blomstedt and V. Sucksdorff, VI:3/4:1 Kawaiahao, Hawaii
Karger, M XVI:2:29 Kawaiahao churchyard
City plan, Maps, etc., 111:1/2:22; XX:3:108 Kearsley, John, ISth c., Dr., XI:3:23
Festhalle (J. Drrn), 11:3:11 Keating, Miss, of Cruz Bay, St. John
Palaces (J. Drrn), 11:3:11 House of, XIV:1:29
Karnak (see also Thebes), XI:2:25 Memorial see Rome (City): Keats-Shelley Memorial
City plan, Maps, etc., VII: 1/2:41-42,43; illus. Keay, Isaac
VII: 1 /2:pl X Practical Measurer, or Plain Guide to Gentlemen and
Sphinx Avenues, VI:3/4:25; VII:l/2:44 Builders, XX:3:116,127 no.35
Temples, 11:2:5; VII:l/2:41-42 Kecoughtan, Indian village in Va., XVII:4:33
Amon [Ammon], VIII:3/4:34 Kedleston (R. Adam), XX:1:26
Karstens, 19th c., painter in Capitol, Washington, Mantel, XIII:2:6
VII:l/2:26
Keegan,
Chris
Kaskaskia Indians, XVI:4:14 House of, Jacksonville, Or., XII:4:20 fig 2 no.42
Kassel, Ger. [Cassel] Keeler, Charles
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Kees - Kent
Kees, Frederick (see also Kees and Colburn; Long and Restoration of Lebanon (Conn.) Meetinghouse,
Kees), XIX: 1:40 VIII:3/4:4; XIV:2:9,11
Kees and Colburn Kelly, Nathan B., XII:2:18
XIII:
1:20
fig
fig
Emerson-Newton Implement Co., Minneapolis, Kemp, G., 17th c., of Sudbury, Mass., XI: 1:4
XIII: 1:22; illus. XIII:1:20 fig 6 Kemter, of Hudson, Ohio
Grain Exchange, Minneapolis, XIII:1:22 House of, XII:2:10,14 nl
and
Dean
XVI:4:36
Keigler, Arthur L., XX:2:65 nl5 Equitable Life Assurance Co. Bldg., 1868, N.Y.
Keiller, A., 111:1/2:42 (with A. D. Gilman and G. B. Post),
Keim, fl. 1845, of Philadelphia, see Parker, Keim and XII:1:15-21; XII:3:31; XX:4:192n4; illus.
Sherrell XII:1:16 fig 6; 19 fig 12
Keith, Anne, wife of William R. Keith, X:4:25 Kendall, R. R., XIX: 1:6
XIX:2:78; illus. XIX:2:78 fig 1 Kenitzer, Henry (see also Kenitzer and Farquharson),
Paintings of Missions, XV: 1:25 n3 XIX:2:78-79
Keith, William R., b. 1799, X:4:25-29 Kenitzer and Farquharson
Burgess-Wolf House, Thomaston, X:4:25,26 See also Farquharson, David; Kenitzer, Henry
Keith (William R.) House [Dennison (Dr.) House], Bank of California, San Francisco, XIX:2:79
Thomaston, X:4:25,26,29 Cosmopolitan Hotel, San Francisco, XIX:2:79
Robinson (Edward) House, Thomaston, X:4:25-26,29; Lick House, San Francisco, XIX:2:77-79; illus.
illus. X:4:27 fig 2 XIX:2:78 fig 1
Kelley, of Columbus, Ohio Kennedy, fl. 1842, of Philadelphia, see Clyde and
House of, VIII:l/2:87 Kennedy
Kelley, Alfred, X:4:ll Kennedy, D. J.
Herald Bldg., N.Y., XII:1:15,21; illus. XII:1:16 fig 4; Kennedy, Gertie B., of Broaddus, Tex., XI:4:[7] nl9
19 fig 12 Kennedy, Joseph, 18th c. plasterer (see also Kennedy
Mutual Life Insurance Co. Bldg., N.Y., and Littlejohn), XX:3:132,135
XII: 1:15,18,21; illus. XII:1:17 fig 7; 19 fig 12 Kennedy, Robert W Guggenheim fellowship,
nl2
and
17
The Early Domestic Architecture of Connecticut, The Designs of Inigo Jones, X:l:9;
197
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Kent - Kimball
Horse Guards, London (attrib., and J. Vardy, City plan, Maps and Views, VII: 1 / 2:38-39,43; illus.
attrib.), XII:3:26; XIIU.16; XV:4:31 VII:l/2:pt VII
Kerr, fl. 1859, Or. bldr., see Berry and Kerr History, XI:4:[6] n9
Kerr Robert Kilham, Walter Harrington, on Tremont House,
Boston, XVII:2:32
XX:4:185 fig 1
Ketcham, John L. (see also Haugh, Ketcham Co.), Kimba!, 19th c., of Philadelphia, XIX:1:3S
XVIII:4:153
Ketchum, Morris, XI:3:31 Kimball, Francis Hatch see Kimball and Thompson
'Two Maine Farmhouses" (and J. Replogle), House of, Nauvoo, 111., XIX:3:112,114
North Gallery (J. Fergusson), XVII:4:25 (C. Bridenbaugh), XVIII:4:159 n7, (A. A.
A Key into the Language of America, by R. Williams, Gilchrist), XIII:3:Suppl. 10 capt. fig 2, (C. E.
XVII:4:34 Peterson), IX:4:23 n; XII:4:26; death notice,
Keystone View Co., IX. 1 /2:24 n 10 Oglethorpe and Savannah plan, XX:2:52; recipient
Brick, X: 1:18
The Temple Oval, XV: 1:31 "The Bank of the United States, 1818-1824,
el-Khall see Hebron, Jordan Bibl. (M. Kane), XVIII:2:72; XIX: 1:43
Khepri, deity, XII:4:6,7 n21 The Creation of the Rococo
Khersonesus
Reviews
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of the Early Republic, XII:2:29 Kingsley Plantation, Fort George Island, XI:4:32
Houses,
X:3:25-26
Lindenwald [Van Buren (Martin) House] House of, Litchfield, Conn., illus. X:4:19 fig 1
if!'
yviit.i.,;
History
King,
David
Woodbury, XVIII:3:106
King of the Two Sicilies, First see Ferdinand I, King of Fowler, Kirkiand and Co.
King Philip's War, 1675-76, XI: 1:13,[15] n56; XIX:2:52 History of Chicago (and J. Moses, jt. ed.), 11:4:17
King William, Va. Kirman, Persia see Kerman, Iran
Courthouse, XVIII: 1:4; XVIII:2:72; illus. XVIII: 1:4 Kirov
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Kiwai People of New Guinea, XIX: 1:28,29,30 Home of [Montpelier], Thomaston, Me., X:4:24-25;
Klippel and Smith __ >'2f "2; and S' Wllsn' Jr' XIII:1:24
City plan, Jacksonville, Or., XII:4:19; illus. XII:4:20 Kobert
American
fig 2
Klopfer,
Paul,
X:3:l
XVIII:2:66-69
Knell, photographer, see Tebbs and Knell Harmony as it Relates Chiefly to Situation and
Farm Cottages, additions, 1893 (and C. S. Additions to the Wren Building" (and H.
McNally), XIX:2:60n20 Dearstyne), X:3:28-[31]
Oregon State Reform School, Salem "Letter from Virginia," projected column, IX:3:23
Addition (and C. S. McNally), XIX:2:60 n20 "List of old Books in Carpenters' Company
Knights Hospitalers of St. John of Jerusalem see Library" (comp.), X:l:26
Malta, Knights of Drawings
Knights of Malta see Malta, Knights of Hospital... for persons of disordered minds,
Knoll, 20th c. designer, VIII:3/4:46 Koerber, V., 19th c. apprentice in Office of Architect of
Knossos
Capitol,
VIL
1/2:19
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Kokoshnik - Kuechel
Kokoshnik, VIII:1/2:91; XVI:2:10,11,13,15 XIII:1:32; and Yale exhibition, "Books and
Kondakov, Nikodim Pavlovich, XVI:2:30 Kreml [Kremlins] [see also Moscow: Kremlin),
Kondori, Jos, V:34 IV: 1:23,28,30; VIII:3/4:9; XVI:1:31
Konenkov, Russian sculptor, XVI:2:30 Krencker, IV:3/4:5
Konia [Konieh] see Konya, Turkey in Asia Kriegsbuch, by L. Fronsperger, XX:2:[59]-60; illus.
Konkright Plantation, XI:4:[7] n33 XX:2:[59] fig 11
Konya, Turkey in Asia Kristeller, Paul Oskar, XVII:4:20nl4
Kraft, Fred W. see Skidmore, Owings and Merrill Arquitectura de los siglos XVII y XVIII
Krak des Chevaliers see Kerak, Jordan Rev. by E. E. Rosenthal, XVIII:4:167
Kramer, Ellen W., XI:2:[8] n8; XIII: 1:32 Art and Architecture in Spain and Portugal and
"Detlef Lienau, an Architect of the Brown Decades," their American Dominions, 1500-1800 (and M.
XIV:l:18-25
Soria)
'The Ward House: a Pioneer Structure of Reinforced Rev. by R. C. Smith, XIX:4:177-178
Concrete" (and A. A. Raafat), XX: 1:34-37 "The Machine for Living in 18th-century West
Kramer, Jos de Lorite see Lorite Kramer, Jos de Colonial Period and since the American
Kraus, Juan, V:23 Occupation
Krause, of Kirchhayn, Wis. Rev. by R. Newcomb, 1:2:25-29
House of see Kirchhayn, Wis.: Krause House "Special Issue on Latin America," SAH Journal
(E. W. Kramer), XIV:l:24nl, (F. J. Niederer), la Espanola, con una introduccin a Amrica,
XII:3:6 ni, (W. Smith), XX:4:155 n, (D. XVII:1:35
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Kuenzi - Lafever
Art and Architecture in Belgium, 1600 to 1800 (and Kustodiev, B., XVI:2:30
H.
Gerson)
Kutts,
John
Torres
Straits,
XIX:
1:28
L
L-shaped bldgs. La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switz.
L'Abadie, XIV:3:13
Pedro
Re7v7by
T5sSxVII:2:29-30 La Jh"' ^:l/2:34,35 n3; XI:2:11;
j- T u XII:1:7-12 passim
a a ie' ^,eP . Saint John of Patmos, study for a triptych, XII: 1:9
House of, St. Louis, 1:3/4:26 Trinity Churchi Copley Square> Boston
Pratohno,
church, XI: 1:20; illus. XI:1:[22] figs 2,3 Complete Architectural Instructor, XI:2:6; illus.
Charit-sur-Loire
XIV:3:19
XI:3:19 figs 1-3; 20 fig 5 Plate 63, XII:2:10; illus. XII:2:[11] fig 6
Crossing, XVIII:3:98 n27 Buildings
Views, XI:3:18; illus. XI:3:19 fig 3 Capitol, Columbus, work on, XII:2:8
202
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Sag Harbor, X:l:28; XI:2:6; XI:3:31; illus. Chahroudi (A. K.) House, Petra Island, XIX:3:130
XI:2:5 fig 5 Lake Titicaca see Titicaca, Lake
Huntting House, Sag Harbor, XI:2:6; XI:3:31; Bldgs. (F. L. Wright), XX:4:204
illus. XI:2:7 fig 6 The Lakeside Press, XVII:4:40
Lafferty, fl. 1860 La Lama, Victor de
Thornpkins [Tompkins] Market - Seventh Regiment La Lama (Victor de) Home, Mexico City, XVI: 1:32
Armory, 1860, N.Y. (and J. Bogardus), Lalanne, Lon, VI:3/4:30
Map of Rome, 1577 (and E. Du Prac), XIV:4:31; Lamb, William see Shreve, Lamb and Harmon
XIX:4:145
n5,146
n6,152
Sanctuary of Hekate, XIII:4:15; illus. XIII:4:17 fig 6 Lambert, William, 19th c., XV:1:27
Lagos Lamego, Port.
Christ Church Cathedral (J. B. Benjamin), Casa das Brolhas, XV:3:8
xvill:3:l
19-120
Cathedral
Laibrandt, Gottlieb, XIV:2:11 Adro dos Reis, XV:3:11; illus. XV:3:13 fig 16;
Laindon
"Current Bibliography of Architectural History" (and Staircase, XV:3:11; illus. XV:3:9 fig 6; 13 fig 16
L. F. Laing), VII:l/2:50-93; VIII:1 /2:94-127; Towers, XV:3:14
VIII:3/4:48-66 Laminated walls, XVI:2:27-28; illus. XVI:2:27
Editor, SAH Journal, V-VIII Lamlein Family, of Louisville, Ky IX:3:26
Review La Mothe, Bernard J.
Caemmerer, H. P., Historic Washington, Patent for Iron Construction, XV:4:22 n60no.7
VIII:l/2:93 Lamp, Robert M.
Lake and Green sec Leake and Greene Lancaster, Clay, biogr. data, VI:l/2:[35]; on J. V.
203
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Lancaster (Cont.) England, V:44,46; X:4:19-20
Effinger (Samuel) House, XVL4:31-32; illus. Lane, Katharine see Weems, Katharine Lane
XVI:4:31 figs 1-3 Lane, Ralph, 16th c.
Lancaster, Pa. Fort, Puerto Rico, XIII:4:27; illus. XIII:4:27 fig [2]b
Courthouse (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:34 Lane, Richard
Fulton Hall (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:34 Oldham Blue Coat School, Manchester, XVI:2:26
Simon (Joseph) Synagogue, XVII:2:25 Lane, Samuel, 19th c. Commissioner of Public Buildings,
Lancaster,
Va.
VII:l/2:10n5
Land filling, see Filling, Land Gillam, S. G., The Building Accounts of the
Land Owner, IX:1/2:21,24 and n4,26 Radcliffe Camera, XIX:3:131-132
Land pooling, Compulsory, XX:3:110 Lang, S., on SS. Annunziata, Florence, XVII:1:5
Land speculation Langenheim, W.
U.S., VIII:3/4:21-22,24; XVI:4:14; XVIII:1:21; View, U.S. Capitol, Washington, 1850 (and H.
XX:3:114 Langenheim), illus. X:2:19 fig [1]
Bibl., 11:4:29 nl52 Langhans, Carl Gotthold
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Golden Rule for Drawing and Working the Five La Purisima Concepcion Mission, Calif., XV:1:25 n2
Orders..., see Langiey, Batty: Books and Lard, John, 19th c., XX:4:196nl4
Designs: The Workman's Golden Rule Lares, XIV:3:4
Gothic Architecture..., XX:3:122,127 no.43 Larisa [Larissa]
Practical Geometry Applied to the Useful Arts of City plan, Maps, etc., illus. XX:2:80 figs 4,5
Building, Surveying, Gardening and Palace, XVII: 1:33; XX:2:79-80; illus. XX:2:79 fig 3;
The Workman's Golden Rule for Drawing and Market Street Church, Philadelphia, X-.2-.21
Working the Five Orders in Architecture, Ca Rochelle
Las Palmas
Cathedral, V:2
Lassa see Lhasa
T . . , L'Assomption, Can.
Lansden, John M. _ t. . u m
Parish church (V. Bourgeau), XIV:3:12; illus.
A History of the City of Cairo, Illinois, XVI:4:21 nl
XIV:3:10 fig 4
Lansing, Abraham, 111:1/2:37
'
L/nmoh
oniiroh
11/
12
1:3/4:9;
VII:3/4:23
Lapham, Samuel (see also Simons and Lapham), Lasuen, Fermin Francisco, Fr. Prsidente,
XVII:1:30
XV:
1:20,21,25
1,26
n9
Plantations of the Carolina Low - Country by S. G. Lathrop, Gardner, 19th c. iron founder, XV:4:14,22 n56
Stoney (ed., with A. Simons), XIV: 1:32 Latin America see South America
Medieval,
XVII:3:3-6
Lapo Ghini, Giovanni di see Ghini, Giovanni di Lapo Laton, Abbie, XIII:3:19n4
"Architecture to Painting in the Middle Ages," La Tour Landry, Robert de see Robert de la Tour
XII:4:8-11
Landry
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XIX:3:115-117; artists (G. Andrei and G. Second Bank of the United States
Franzoni) imported for U.S. Capitol work by, Decatur (Stephen) Mansion, Washington,
XIV:4:27; Baltimore work, XIII:3:30; XX:2:63; 111:4:66-67; IX:3:27; XIV:2:32
central-heating system of, XX:1:25; and Dickinson College bldgs., Carlisle, XV:4:30
Classicism, VII:l/2:46; XIII: 1:15-16; use of Drawings and sketches, IX:3:16n2; XI:1:32
colonnade screen motif, XX:2:75; and F. Costigan, Dry Dock see Latrobe, Benjamin Henry: Works
XVII: 1:33 n2; and fireproof masonry, VII: 1 /2:[ 1]; (Bldgs., Designs, Surveys etc.): Navy Yard
XIX:4:182; and M. Godefroy, XV:l:30nl4; Engine House see Latrobe, Benjamin Henry:
XX:2:64n 14; on "Greenspring" [Berkeley (Gov. Works (Bldgs., Designs, Surveys etc.):
William) Mansion], X:2:19; T. Hamlin on, X:l:28; Waterworks
XV: 1:32; XV:4:29-30; and T. Jefferson, X:l:10; Federal Bldgs., Washington, reconstruction,
XIV:2:12; and R. Mills, XIII: 1:15,16; XX:2:64
XV:1:30 n 14; XIX:3:115; Philadelphia work, Gamble Hill [Harvie (Col. John) House],
XIII:3:30; and prfabrication, XIV:3:30; on Richmond, XV:4:29
President's House, Philadelphia, XII:2:27; M. Greenspring, sketch, X:2:19
Schuyler on, VI:3/4:18; and W. F. Small, Hammerwood Lodge, XV:4:29
XX:2:63-77; and W. Strickland, 11:3:26-29; Harper (Robert Goodloe) House, Baltimore,
XIII:3:Suppl. 2; Studies on, 11:2:27; IV:3/4:47,50; XX:2:64
VIII: 1 /2:87; and University of Va., X:l:10 Houses, Residences etc.
Works (Bldgs., Designs, Surveys, etc.) Merchant's Exchange see Latrobe, Benjamin
Adena [Worthington (Thomas) Home], XII:2:25 Henry: Works (Bldgs., Designs, Surveys, etc.):
Admiralty Bldg., London, work on, XV:4:29 Baltimore Exchange
Arsenal, Naval see Latrobe, Benjamin Henry: Nassau Hall, Princeton, rebldg., XV:4:30;
Works (Bldgs., Designs, Surveys etc.): Navy XVI:2:32
Yard Navy Yard, Washington
Ashdown House, XIII:4:32; XV:4:29 Arsenal [Dry Dock], X:2:5,23; illus. X:2:23
Ashland [Clay (Henry) Home], Lexington, Bldgs., XIV:3:30
XI:4:14,18,19; illus. XI:4:[17] fig 14 Penitentiary, Richmond, XII:4:26,27-30;
Baltimore Exchange [Merchant's Exchange], XV:4:29-30; XVIII:4:152; XIX:3:115,117;
XX:2:63 and n3,64,65,75,76 illus. XII:4:27; XIX:3:116 fig 1
Baltimore Library Co. Pennock (William) House, Norfolk, XV:4:29
Library design, XX:2:64 Pumping Station see Latrobe, Benjamin Henry:
Bank of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, XV:4:30; Works (Bldgs., Designs, Surveys etc.):
XIX:3:115; XX: 1:25; XX:2:66 Waterworks
Bank of Philadelphia [Philadelphia Bank], Second Bank of the United States [Custom House;
XIV:2:13; XIII:3:Suppl. 16 United States Bank of Pa.], Philadelphia,
Capitol, Washington design, 1:2:22; 11:3:26-29; XX:2:64,73
XV:4:30; XVI:3:31-32; XX:1:25; XX:2:63; State Bank of Louisiana, New Orleans, XX:2:73
Hall of Representatives, VII:l/2:4; X:2:5-10; Taft House, Cincinnati (attrib.) (for complete list of
XV:2:26; illus. X:2:7-[9] figs 1,2,6,7 references see Cincinnati: Taft Museum),
206
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Lavardin
Latrobe, Mrs. Benjamin Henry see Latrobe, Lydia XII:2:31; lack of interest in spatial elements in
Latrobe, Mrs. Ferdinand C., II, XIV:3:31 nnl,6 T,? vivTIT ^ PlSl
Latrobe, John H. B., XX:2:66,68,76,77 T . II;2;28; t,
Latticework, Trellises, etc., IX: 1/2:18; illus. IX: 1/2:15 Lawrence, Amos A., VI 1/2:23
fig 6 Lawrence, Arnold Walter
Lattimore, William, Dr., XX:3:111-113 Greek Architecture
Laud, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, IV:3/4:54; St. Paul's Chapel, Broadway and Fulton, N.Y.
Milwaukee, project (F. L. Wright), XIX:3:130 P'oneer Boarding House, VI:1 /2:23-24
VI:
2:23-24,28
An Exhibition for Modern Living (ed., with A. H. Unitarian Church, 1856-59, VI:l/2:24,25; illus.
L'arte moderna, on Tempio Canova, Possagno, Laws and Legislation see Architects: Laws, Legal
XIX:4:142 status, etc.; Building Codes, Laws, Regulations,
Laval, 17th c., Bishop of Quebec, XIV:3:8; XVI:1:32 etc.; Preservation and Restoration
Laval, Franois Pyrard de see Pyrard de Laval, Laws of the Indies, XIV:4:3-5,11
Franois Lawson, G. S., 19th c. carpenter, XVIII:4:154
Lavaltrie, Can. "Lay of the Host of Igor," 1185, XVI:2:29
Parish church (V. Bourgeau), XIV:3:12-13; illus. Lazarist Order, XV:3:24
XIV:3:12 fig 7
207
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Church, Pittsburgh, XVI:3:29 n29 Girard Estate Bldg. [Bulletin Bldg.], Philadelphia,
Carlos
Azevedo
fig
Janeiro (and others), XVII:2:30,31; XX:2:95 Tower, 1909, IV:3/4:58; XI:2:16; XV:3:31
Learning and Scholarship (see also Architecture: Study Presbyterian Church, Eighth, Baltimore
and teaching), VI:3/4:35; XII:3:23-26; XV:4:28-29 Faade, XVI:1:30
Leasehold occupancy, XVI:4:17 Presbyterian Church, Franklin St., Baltimore,
Leavenworth, Kan. proposed, XVI: 1:29,30
See also Fort Leavenworth Le Camus, 18th c XV:4:31
Benai Jerusham, VI: 1/2:26 Lecce
Leaver, 19th c. metalworker of Maidenhead, XIX:4:166 of, 11:2:31; on cathedral, XV:3:32; admiration for
Leavitt, Maria Jane see Hunt, Maria Jane Leavitt the "clean," X:3:3; elevation of living space above
Leavy, William A., VI:1/2:16 ground level, IV:2:30; VII:l/2:34; and
Lebanon, Conn. functionalism, X:3:8; fight against gravity,
First Society Meetinghouse [Congregational X:3:14n49; on healthiness of good planning,
Meetinghouse] (J. Trumbull), VIII:3/4:3-4; X:3:4; on study of history of architecture, 11:2:11;
IX:3:22; X:2:27; XIV:2:8-11; illus. VIII:3/4:pl I E. Kaufmann on, XIX:3:125; and landscaped
fig 2; XIV:2:9-[10] figs 1-10 commercial architecture, XVIII:2:54; modular
Williams (William) Home, XIV:2:11 nl4 system, XIX:2:87; XX:2:94; on Parthenon, X:3:3;
Lebanon, N.H. lack of professional training, XVIII:3:116; and A.
Congregational Church on the Green (A. B. Young, Reidy, XX:2:94-95; recipient of Royal Gold
attrib.), XIX:3:120 Medal, XIX:4:145; and Sezession, XX:2:94;
Meetinghouse, pre-1820, XIX:3:120 compared with F. L. Wright, XX:2:94
Lebanon, Tenn. Books on, XVI:4:36 (Japanese)
Caruthers (Robert L.) House (W. Strickland), 11:2:33 Alazard, J., Le Corbusier
City plan, 1717, Leningrad [St. Petersburg], IV: 1:26 Mies van der Rohe, Frank Lloyd Wright
Editor, Aviler, A. C. d', Cours d'architecture, V:46 Rev. by T. M. Brown, XX:4:200-201
Le Blond de la Tour, fl. 1720, 1st engineer in Louisiana Choay, F., Le Corbusier
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Le Corbusier - Ledoux
Hitchcock, H.-R., Architecture: Nineteenth and Houses around La Chaux-de-Fonds, XX:2:94
Joedicke, J., A History of Modern Architecture (Bldgs., Projects, Sketches, etc.): Apartment
Rev. by J. M. Jacobus, Jr., XX:2:92-95 Museum projects, 1931, 1937, Paris, XX:2:95
Des Canons, Des Munitions? Merci. .. Des Logis Notre-Dame-du-Haut, Ronchamp see Le
S. VP., 111:1/2:45 Corbusier: Works (Bldgs., Projects, Sketches,
Apartment House [Immeuble locatif], Porte Pont Butin project, Geneva [Genf], XX:2:94
Paris], Paris, XX:2:94 Sur les toits de Paris see Le Corbusier: Works
XX:2:94
XX:2:94
Chandigarh, XX:2:93 Villa for Paul Poiret [au bord de la Mer], project,
Paris, IX:1 /2:33; XX:2:93 Ledoux, Claude Nicolas, use of arch above entablature,
La ville radieuse [The radiant city], 111:1/2:44; Corbusier, XX:2:93,94; on painting (quote),
VIII:3/4:14; XVIII:3:92,93 XV:4:31; rediscovery of, XV:4:30; sculptured bas
Radiant farm, XVIII:3:93 relief decoration, XIV:4:27; H. Sedlmayr on,
Contemporary Art, Tokyo, XX:2:95 L 'architecture considre sous le rapport de l'art des
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Ledoux - Lefuel
Inaugurator of a New Architectural System," Rural Guards, Shelter for [Maison des gardes
xill:l:15; Ulus. III:3:[12a] fig 6; XIII:1:15 [Maison des directeurs de la Loue], 111:3:19;
Cnobie, or House of Common Life [Koivos Bios], Tollhouses see Ledoux, Claude Nicolas: Buildings,
Church design, 111:3:18; illus. III:3:[12a] fig 9 House of [Hudson-Lee House], XII:2:10,14 nl
Saline see Ledoux, Claude Nicolas: Buildings, Lee, fl. 1870, of Nacogdoches, Tex.
Designs, etc.: Saline of Chaux Residence of, XI:4:2
Circular house for a broker, project, 111:3:19; illus. Lee, Cornelia, X:2:14nl2
111 ; 3 : 12a] fig 11 Lee, Jeremiah
Conciliateur see Ledoux, Claude Nicolas: Mansion of see Marblehead, Mass.
Buildings, Designs, etc.: Pacifre Lee, Joshua
Courthouse, Aix-en-Provence, 111:3:15 Catalogus Librorum Bibliothecae Collegii Harvardini
Designs, XII:4:27 . .. (comp.), XX:3:124
Fontaine de la Grande Cour, XIII: 1:17 n9 Lee, Robert E., IX:3:18; X:2:[13],14; XVIII:4:159
Htel d'Uzs, Paris, XVI1I:4:148 n64 Lee, Robert E., steamboat see Robert E. Lee
House for Four Families, 111:3:20; illus. III:3:[12a] View near..., painting (Titcomb), 11:3:33
House of Common Life see Ledoux, Claude Mansion National Memorial, [Arlington House],
Nicolas: Buildings, Designs, etc.: Cnobie Arlington (G. Hadfie d), 1:3/4:19; IV:1:38;
..
X:2:11-15;
illus.
X:2:[131
Designs, etcT: Chaux Linen Mill (Benyon and Bage), VIII: 1/2:23
Koivos Bios see Ledoux, Claude Nicolas: Jown Ha (Q Brodrick)> XIX:4: !56
Palais Thlusson [Mme. de), Paris, 111:3:16; illus. Raspberry Plains Plantation see Raspberry Plains
III.-3:[ 12a] fig 2 Leeser, Isaac, Rabbi, XIII:4:29-30
Panarton, 111:3:19; illus. III:3:[12a] fig 10 Lefvre-Pontalis, product of Ecole des Chartes, 1:3/4:9;
Pavillon, Louveciennes, 111:3:14; XIII: 1:17 on relation of Romanesque and Gothic,
Prison, Aix-en-Provence, plan for, 111:3:15; XVII:2:28; on St. Bnigne, Dijon, XVII:3:2; on St.
XII:4:30n6 Germain des Prs, XVII:3:9n40
Propylaea see Ledoux, Claude Nicolas: Buildings, Lefuel, Hector Martin, and R. M. Hunt, XI:2:9-10
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Lefuel - Leningrad
Works
Le
Mans
Louvre, Paris Cathedral, VII:3/4:11,12
capt. fig 26; illus. XIII:3:Suppl. [15] fig 26 Paterson, N.J., XX:3:108
Lehman, Robert, IX:l/2:24nll Washington, 111:1/2:15,22,39,40; IV: 1:27,34-37;
Lehman, William, d. 1829 VI: 1 /2:[30],31,32; VII:1/2:[1]; VIIl:l/2:93;
Sepulchral monument of see Harrisburg, Pa.: VIII:3/4:4; X:2:3-4; X:4:14; XII:2:27;
X:2:26; on need for monographs on Roman Morris (Robert) Mansion, Philadelphia, XII:3:30;
architecture, 11:2:25; and SAH, 11:4:40; 111:4:66 XX: 1:23
'The Setting of Hellenistic Temples," XIII:4:15-20 Adm.ralty [Navy Yard] IV: 1:26 28,31 32
Leicester
Castle
VII:1/2:15 n67
Great Hall, XVII:2:8-9,10; illus. XVII:2:9 fig 19 Russian Army (C. Rossi), VII:l/2:4
Concerthaus (M. Gropius), 11:3:11 Bridges, Suspension (W. Handyside), VII:1/2:15 n67
Reichsgenchts-Gebude [Imperial Law Courts; Cathedral of St. Isaac see Leningrad: St. Isaac of
Palace of Justice; Supreme Court] (L. E. E. Dalmatia
Leiria,
Port.
Palace
Leisenring, Luther M X:2:14 n9,15 nn22,24; XII:3:29 1717 (A. J. B. Le Blond), IV:1:26
Leland, Charles Equestrian Statue of Peter the Great (E. Falconet),
Bldg. of see Philadelphia: Leland (Charles) Bldg. XVII: 1:19
Leland Stanford Junior University see Stanford, Calif. Fortress of SS. Peter and Paul, IV: 1:26,27-28
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Leningrad - Lethaby
SS. Peter and Paul Fortress see Leningrad: Fortress LeRay de Chaumont, James
of SS. Peter and Paul Mansion of, 1:3/4:45
Le Ntre [Lenotre], 17th c., 1:2:8; IV:1:26 Notre Dame de la Treille et St. Pierre, Lille,
Capitol, VII: 1 /2:10 n4; X:2,6,7; XVI:3:31-32 Church, Greek Revival, VII:3/4:32
Leo III, The Oath of XVIII:3:117 Lry, Chaussegros de see Chaussegros de Lry
Leo X, Pope, IX:4:11; XIII:3:4,10 nl4 Les Andelys
Leo XI, Pope [Alessandro de Medici] Chteau Gaillard, VII:3/4:28
Spain
Lescot,
XVIII:4:141
Filarete, XVII:3:14; "imitation" theory of painting, Gothic Cathedrals and Sacred Geometry
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Le Vau [Levau], 1:2:8; V:45 Mansfield [Clay (Thomas Hart) Home], Lexington,
Level Iron Works, near Dudley, Engl, XV:2:25 XI:4:14-16; illus. XI:4:[15] figs 2,3
Levick, Alfred Sayre College see Lewinski, Thomas; Works:
Universalist Church, Seneca, Kan., VI:l/2:29 Johnson (Edward P.) House
Le Vignacce Villa, XVII:4:6 Sayre (David A.) Home [Walsh (Clara Bell)
Levy, Ernst, XX:3:143,146 Home], Lexington, XI:4:16
"On the Proportions of the South Tower of Chartres White Hall [Clay (Cassius Marcellus) Home] (and
Cathedral," XVII:2:29 J. McMurtry), XI:4:19-[20]; illus. XI:4:[17]
Brand (Alexander H.) House see Lewinski, Slifer (Eli) House [Evangelical Home; Picturesque
Thomas: Works: Glengarry Villa] (S. Sloan), XIX:1:38; illus. XVIII:3:108
Cane Run see Lewinski, Thomas: Works: fig 8
Glengarry Lex Pacca, 1819, 1:3/4:10
J. McMurtry), VI:1/2:17; XI:4:18,[20]; illus. Alford House see Lexington, Ky.: Aylesford
XI:4:[15] fig 8 Andersen (Joseph C.) House see Lexington, Ky.:
Clay (Cassius Marcellus) Home see Lewinski, Glengarry
Thomas: Works: White Hall Ashland [Clay (Henry) Home] (B. H. Latrobe),
Clay (James B.) Villa, Lexington, XI:4:14-16; illus. XI:4:14,18,19; illus. XI:4:[17] fig 14
XI:4:[15] figs 4,5 Alterations, 1845 (T. Lewinski), XI:4:14
Clay (Thomas Hart) Home see Lewinski, Thomas: Gardener's cottage (T. Lewinski), XI:4:18
Works: Highland Home Aylesford [Alford House; Elley (William R.) House],
Eastern State Hospital [Lunatic Asylum], VI: 1 /2:[13]-21 ; illus. VI:l/2:pl VI
Lexington, XI:4:13,14; illus. XI:4:[15] fig 1 Brand (Alexander H.) House see Lexington, Ky.:
Episcopal Theological Seminary [Gibson (Tobias) Glengarry
Residence], Lexington, alterations, XI -A: 16-18 Britling Apartments see Lexington, Ky.: McMurtry
Glengarry [Anderson (Joseph C.) House; Brand (John) Residence
(Alexander H.) House; Cane Run], Lexington, Bruen (Joseph) Foundry [Lexington Iron and Brass
XI:4:19; illus. XI:4:[17] figs 10,12 Foundry], VI:1/2:17
Hall (Augustus) House, Lexington Cane Run see Lexington, Ky.: Glengarry
Faade, XI:4:16 City Hall, XI:4:16
Highland Home [Coleman (Davis S.) Home], Christ Church [Episcopal Church] (T. Lewinski and
Lexington, XI:4:19 J. McMurtry), VI:1/2:17; XI:4:18,[20]; illus.
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(T.
Lewinski),
XI:4:16
Coleman (Davis S.) House see Lexington, Ky.: Sayre College see Lexington, Ky.: Johnson (Edward
Highland House P.) House
Eastern State Hospital [Lunatic Asylum] Second Street, West, 471, XI:4:16
(T. Lewinski), XI:4:13,14; illus. XI:4:[15] fig 1 Union Fire Co. Bldg., VI:1/2:16
Enlargement (J. McMurtry), XI:4:14 Walsh (Clara Bell) Home see Lexington, Ky.: Sayre
Elley (William R.) House see Lexington, Ky.: (David A.) Home
Aylesford Lexington, Va.
Episcopal Cemetery Chapel, VI:1/2:18 Barclay (Misses) Home (J. Jordan), IX:3:19
Episcopal Church see Lexington, Ky.: Christ Church Episcopal Rectory (J. Jordan), IX:3:19
Episcopal Theological Seminary [Gibson (Tobias) Jordan (John) Manor House see Lexington, Va.:
Residence], XI:4:16-18; illus. XI:4:[15] fig 7 Stono
Gibson (Col. Hart) Residence see Lexington, Ky.: Jordan (Samuel) Home (J. Jordan), IX:3:19
Gibson (Tobias) Residence see Lexington, Ky.: Reid House (J. Jordan), IX:3:18
Episcopal Theological Seminary Stono [Jordan (John) Manor House] (J. Jordan),
Glengarry [Anderson (Joseph C.) House; Brand IX:3:17-18
(Alexander H.) House; Cane Run] (T. Lewinski), Virginia Military Institute [V.M.I.]
XI:4:19; illus. XI:4:[17] figs 10,12 Barracks (A. J. Davis), VI:1/2:14
Goodloe (W. C.) Residence see Lexington, Ky.: Founding, 111:4:30
Loudoun Hospital, IX:3:19
Hall (Augustus) House, XI:4:16 Washington and Lee University
Highland Home [Coleman (David S.) Home] Washington Hall (J. Jordan), IX:3:18; illus.
(T. Lewinski), XI:4:19 IX:3:17 fig 1
Hunt (F. K.) Residence see Lexington, Ky.: Loudoun Lexington (Va.) Canal (J. Jordan), IX:3:18
Ingleside [Gibson (Col. Hart) Residence] Leyburn, William
(J. McMurtry), 11:1:36; VI: 1 / 2[ 13]-21; XI:4:18; The Mirror of Architecture, or The Ground Rules of
illus. VI: 1 /2:pls IV,V fig 9 the Art of Building according to Vincent
Gatehouse, illus. VI:l/2:pl V fig 12 Scamozzi. . . (transi.), XX:3:118,120,128 no.49;
Servants' cottage, illus. VI:l/2:pl V fig 11 illus. XX:3:119 fig 4
Innis (Charles) House, Russell Cove Pike Leyswood (R. N. Shaw), XX:3:149
(J. McMurtry), VI:1/2:17-18; illus. VI:l/2:pl V, Lhasa, VIII:3/4:9
figs 10,13 Liber Uni verso, by William of Auvergne
Johnson (Edward P.) House [Sayre College] Hierarchies of Heaven, State and Church, XVII:2:19;
(T. Lewinski), XI:4:16 illus. XVII:2:19 fig 42
Lexington Cemetery gateway, VI:1/2:16 Liber Testamentorum [Gothic Book], by Bishop Don
Lexington Iron and Brass Foundry see Lexington, Pelayo of Oviedo, XVI:4:2
Ky.: Bruen Foundry Libergier, Hugh
Loudoun [Goodloe (W. C.) Residence; Hunt (F. K.) St. Nicaise, Reims, XVII:4:19
Residence] (A. J. Davis), VI: 1 /2:[13]-21 ; illus. Liberty head dime, XVII:l:24nl4
VI: 1 /2:pl III Libon, XIII:4:5
Lunatic Asylum see Lexington, Ky.: Eastern State Libourne, France, IV: 1:14
Hospital Libraries and Library bldgs.
McChord Presbyterian Church (T. Lewinski and J. See also Athenaeums
McMurtry), VI: 1/2:17 nil; XI:4:18; illus. Athens
Maxwell Springs Fair Association Library designs, 1835 (K. F. Schinkel), XX: 1:9
Amphitheatre (J. McMurtry), VI: 1/2:19
214
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Boston Public Library (McKim, Mead and White), Baldwin-Babcock House [Hudson Library and
IX: 1 /2:34; XIII:2:22; XVI:3:26 Historical Society], XII:2:13
Mein (John) Circulating Library, XX:3:116 Leningrad [St. Petersburg]
Cambridge, Engl. Archives of the General Staff of the Imperial
Trinity College design (C. Wren), XVI:4:34; Russian Army (C. Rossi), VII:l/2:4
XIX:3:131
Litchfield,
Conn.
Harvard Treasure Library, XI: 1:32 For complete list of entries see London: British
Lamont Library (Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch and Museum
Chicago
New
Orleans
Burnham Library of Architecture, Art Institute, Howard Memorial Library (Shepley, Rutan and
Sullivan
material, IX:l/2:37; XX:3:141; Avery Architectural Library see New York (City):
W*A-18^ 184,
..
New
York
Public
University
Library (C de Laprade and J. F. New ^ L_ XX:3;117>124
Ludwig), XV:3:17
Public Library (J. Foulston), XII:4:16 Vet Room and Library decoration (L. C.
Tiffany and others), XIV:3:24
Dijon
Ms. no. 591 [Ms. no. 348], XVI:3:12-15 Publlc Llbrary> XIV:3:32
Elmira N Y Newport, R.I.
Elmira College Library (Coolidge, Shepley, KinS (Edward) House [People's Library] (R.
215
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Paris
Troy,
N.Y.
Bibliothque Nationale (for complete list of entries Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Library Hall (W. Thornton), X:2:20,28; For full list of references see also Washington,
XI:1:31
Pittsburgh
111:3:29; VI:1/2:31
(Longfellow, Alden and Harlow), XVI:3:26 Licht, Kjeld de Fine see Fine Licht, Kjeld de
Biblioteca Nazionale, XI:2:26 Lienau, Detlef [Ratlief] (see also Lienau and Marcotte),
Istituto Nazionale d'Archeologia e Stona dell'Arte, and eclecticism, XI:2:3,6-8; and R. M. Hunt,
Works
Barberini Ms. Latin 570, XVIII:4:125 Beach Cliffe [Kane (De Lancey [Innes] ) Villa],
Cicognara Collection of Maps, 111:4:66 1852, Newport, XI:2:[8]; XIV: 1:21; illus.
Fresco of the Via Pia, Porta Pia and Acqua XIV:1:[20] fig 4
Felice, XIX:3:106,108; illus. XIX:3:106 Cruikston Park, Gait, Can., XIV:l:24n7
fi8 17 Drawings, IV:3/4:51; XIV:1:18,19
216
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Jones (Rebecca Mason Colford) Mansions [Block], Lighthouse [Pharos], Alexandria (Sostratos of
5th Ave., N.Y., XI:2:[8]; XIV:l:21-22; illus. Knydos), VIII:l/2:53
XI-.2-.7 fig 9; XIV: 1:[20] fig 6 England, XVI:1:12
XVI
1:12
N.Y., XI:2:[8]; XIV:1:21; illus. XI:2:7 fig 8 Sawtooth system of overhead, VIII:1 /2:28-29 n23
Schiff (Hart M.) House, N.Y., XI:2:[8]; Stage lighting see Theaters (Auditoriums, Concert
XIV: 1:19-21; illus. XIV:1:[20] fig 2 halls, Opera houses, etc.)
Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences, Savannah, Street, 111:1/2:33
XIV: 1:24 n7 Lightoler [Lightholer; Lightholder], Thomas, bks.
Tenement house, Lafayette St. [Elm St.], N.Y., included plans and costs for modest houses,
XIV:1:22; illus. XIV:1:[23] fig 8 XX:3:119
217
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Notre Dame de la Treille et St. Pierre (Leroy), Bogner (Walter) House, 1:1:22
XIX:4:156
Lincoln,
Neb.
Lima, Attilio Corra Lindgren, Armas see Gesellius, Lindgren and Saarinen
Rio Seaplane Station, Rio de Janeiro, XVII:2:31 Lindholm, Ray W., XIX:4:174,175
Lima Peru Lindisfarne Castle see Holy Island, Engl.
Casa de la Pericholi see Lima, Peru: Quinta de Presa Lindley, Dr., 19th c. Englishman, XVI:4:25
La Merced, El Templo de, V:[39]-40 Temple of Athens, XIII:4:15; illus. XIII:4:16 fig 2a
Coral, VI:3/4:7
Dayton VI 3/4 19 First Swedish Land Co. see First Swedish Land Co.
Priene,
paving, VIII:l/2:53
Intro t0 ^ S"llVan' The Autobiography of an
-rused
. for
Idea,
XVII:2:32
Trenton, XIX: 1:39 T. D
. i . Linear B script, XVII:1:34
Limousin
Engr. of Saint Martin, Tours, 17th c VII:3/4:11; Link) j, 19th 0f Chicago, XVI:1:18 nl 10
illus VII:3/4:pl III fig 1 Linn, David, b. 1826 (see also Pyle, McDonough and
Farmington, Louisville, 1841, IX:3:16; hero of Lino de Chalmet, Louis Xavier Martin de see De Lino
U.S., XII:3:30; and Kansas churches, VI: 1/2:25; de Chalmet, Louis Xavier Martin
XVI:3:34
XIX:3:96
218
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Lipari - Little
Lipari, Bishop of, see Mendoza, Joo Goncalez de Allen (Ethan) House, illus. X:4:19 fig 1
Lippi, Giovanni di Bartolomeo see Nanni de Baccio Apothecary Shop [Curiosity Shoppe], X:4:22; illus.
Bigio
X:4:21
fig
5
Lippmann, Walter, 11:2:12; 11:3:23 Bank, North St., illus. X:4:19 fig 1
Lipps, Theodor, X:3:ll Beecher Church, site of, illus. X:4:19 fig 1
Lisa, Manuel Butler House, X:4:21
Warehouse of see Saint Louis, Mo.: Old Rock Church, first, X:4:18,[23] n2
House, 1818 City plan, Maps and Views, X:4:18-[23]; illus. X:4:19
S. Francisco de Assis [Church for the Third Order ca. 1725 [First], X:4:18,[23] n2
of St. Francis], Ouro Preto, XV:3:20,21-22; illus. 1797 (W. Spratt [Spratz] attrib.), X:4:[23] n20;
XV:3:20
fig
illus.
X:4:19
fig
High Altar, XV:3:23 n52 Curiosity Shoppe see Litchfield, Conn.: Apothecary
Towers,
XV:3:19
Shop
S. Francisco de Assis [Church of the Third Order of Deming (Julius) House, 1793 (W. Spratt [Spratz]
St. Francis], So Joo d'El-Rei attrib.), X:4:[23] n20; illus. X:4:19 fig 1
High Altar, XV:3:23 n52 Episcopal Church see Litchfield, Conn.: St. Michael's
Athouguia (Ruy Jervis d') Home (R. J. d'Athouguia), Historical Society, illus. X:4:19 fig 1
XVI: 1:32 Jail, illus. X:4:19 fig 1
City plan, Description, etc., XIV:4:7,8,10 Kirby (Ephraim) House, illus. X:4:19 fig 1
Earthquake, 1755, XIV:4:7,10 The Lindens, X:4:21
Equestrian Statue of Joseph Emanuel [Joseph 1] Lord (Lynde) House, illus. X:4:19 fig 1
(J. M. de Castro), XIV:4:7,9 Old Apothecary Shop [Old Curiosity Shop] see
Vicente
de
Fora
fig
Portaria ceiling (V. Baccarelli), XV:3:23n54 St. Michael's Episcopal Church, X:4:22
Terreiro do Pao [Praa do Comrcio], XIV:4:7,9 Rectory, 1784, illus. X:4:19 fig 1
Palace design, Honolulu, XI:3:28 Smith (Dr. Reuben) House, illus. X:4:19 fig 1
Royal Tomb of Lunalilo, Kawaiahao Churchyard, Streets, X:4:18-19
Kawaiahao, XI:3:28-29; illus. XI:3:28 Tallmadge (Benjamin) House, X:4:21; illus. X:4:19
Lissewege fig 1; 21 fig 3
Ter Doest Abbey Tapping Reeve Law School see Litchfield, Conn.:
House of, Brooklyn, N.Y., XI:2:4 Little, Bertram K XIII:3:29; XVI: 1:30; XVII:1:30
Litchfield, Conn., X:4:18-[23] Little, Francis W fl. 1914
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Little, Harry B. see Frohman, Robb and Little Lloyd, Margaret see Aiken, Margaret Lloyd
Little, James L., 19th c., of Boston, XX:4:193 Lloyd Family, of Maryland, XX:3:131 n4
Little, Nina Fletcher, on interior house painting, Lober, George S., 111:3:30
X:l:27; on S. Mclntire, XVII:2:29 Locatelli, Sebastiano, XV:2:3,10nl9
Little Stranger Church, Leavenworth Co., Kan., Locke John 1632-1704 X-4-3
Liu Chi, IX: 1/2:6-9 Mansion of, Norwalk, XIV: 1:22; illus. XIV:1:[231
Liverpool, Engl. f 7
Anglican Cathedral, XII:3=23,24 Locomotive of the Great Western Railway of England,
Cook Street, 16 P. Ellis, XII:3:32 , . , - ,,,, VTIT , c . , .
Incoronata, XVI:l:10n9
St. Oswald's, Old Swan (A. W. N. Pugin), Log cab,ns> construct,on' etc' (see also Wood
XV-2 23 n9 construction), descr., XV:3:2; XVII:4:31; not built
Train Shed, 1850, XVII-4-38 by En8lish colonists, 11:4:4 n5; of Ohio frontier,
City plan (S. DeWitt), III1/2-40 introduced by Swedish colonists, 11:4:6 nl6;
Liverpool and Manchester Railway XV:3:2; of Texas pioneers, XI:4:4
Moorish arch built across, VIII:l/2:36 Austin, Tex., XI:4:12
"Living hall," of Queen Anne Revival, XVIII:3:108 Eort Saint George, Me., X:4:24
Frenaye (William E.) House (Howard and Frenaye), Logier, Pre, "Logier [sic] (Le Pre), Jsuite,"
XX:4:172; illus. XX:4:172 figs 3,4 XVIII:4:148 n68
Edward
XIM-3
Lloyd, Mrs. Herbert, d. 1959, XIX:2:55 n33 Lomas-Rishi Cave, Gaya Bihar, India, 111:4:37
House of, Truro, XIX:2:52,55; illus. XIX:2:55 fig 13 Chaitya-Hall faade, XVIII:1:28
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Albion Mill (S. Wyatt and J. Wyatt), VIII:l/2:15,22; See a,so names f '"dividual churches, e.g.
All Hallows-by-the-Wall Chapel (G. Dance, Jr.), Clty. pla"' Descr;' Maps and V,ews
XIV-418 y P f'oJ^5
Church
<W. Butterfield), XU,3:24.2* XV,2,22, Hook" R xxLw?,'lua. XX,2,55 r.g 7
XIX:4:147-151,154,155,162 n78,166 .. .
Wooden mask from Tami Island, +5882, Covent Garden (I. Jones) (see also London: St. Paul's,
XIX: 1:30; illus. XIX:1:30 fig 9 Covent Garden), IX:3:11; XVI:4:13; XX:2:54-55
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Crown Life Office, New Bridge St., Blackfriars Honey Lane Market (G. Dance, Jr.), XIV:4:16,18
(Deane and Woodward), XIX:4:160 Horse Guards (W. Kent, attrib. and J. Vardy,
Crystal Palace [Great Exhibition Bldg.] (J. Paxton), attrib.), XII:3:26; XIII:1:16; XV:4:31
XIX:4:149 and nn32,34, 150,156; XX:3:149 House of Lords see London: Westminster Palace:
Descr. see London: City plan, Descr., Maps and Palace: Houses of Parliament
Earl of Camden Colosseum, illus. XIV:4:14 fig 1 International Congress on the History of Art, 1939,
Fairbairn (William) Iron Works, Mill wall, XV:4:15 International Federation for Housing and Town
Fire
^ J Palace,
dcydopment
X V:4:15
t1 regulations,
. w , . . ,r~1661,
r\ cXX:3:119
, Lambeth
XVII:1:12
Competition designs Law Courts' The Strand (G' E' Street>' XII:4:18;
Deane and Woodward, XIX:4:160-162 XIX:4:145 (and nl)-146,162; XX:3:149
Scott, G. G. (Gothic), XIX:4:159,160,161 Law Cu"s' Westminster, XX:3:104
Street, G. E., War Office and Foreign Office, Leadenhall Market (G. Dance, Jr.), XIV:4:16,22 n37
XIX:4:160-162,163; illus. XIX:4:161 fig 10 Legal Quays project (G. Dance, Jr.), XIV:4:17; illus.
Foundling Estate (G. Dance, Jr.), XIV:4:13,16; illus. XIV:4:14 fig 1; 16 figs 4,5
Fulham Palace, XVIL1:12 Chapel see London: Chapel, R. C., Lincoln's Inn
Goose-Pie House see London: Vanbrugh (John) London County Council, XIV:4:15
House London Orphan Asylum, Clapton
Great Exhibition see London: Crystal Palace Lord Mayor's Banqueting House, XIV:4:21 nl9
Exposition Mansion House (G. Dance, Sr.), IV:2:42; XIV:4:13
Great Fire see London: Fire, 1666 Maps see London: City plan, Descr., Maps and
Great Synagogue, IX:3:12 Views
Greenwich Hospital see London: Royal Naval Mark Lane
Hospital, Greenwich Faade (G. Aichison), IX:l/2:27-28
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Monument to the Reform Act Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich (C. Wren),
Project, 1832 (R. Trevithick), XVI:1:11; XIII-4-31
National Discount Bldg. (Francis and Francis), St- Alphege's, Greenwich (N. Hawksmoor), XIII:1:13
National Gallery, VIII-3/4-6 St- Anne's, Limehouse (N. Hawksmoor), XIII: 1:13
Exhibition of competition designs for Houses of St. Auu;>tine s, Queen s Gate (W. Butterfield),
Parliament, XX:3:103 XIX:4:162
New London Bridge [Double Bridge across Thames], St. Bride's (C. Wren), XIII:1:13; XVI:4:34
project (G. Dance, Jr. and W. Jessop), XIV:4:17; St. Catherine Cree see London: St. Katharine Cree
New Palace of Westminster see London: Westminster Church (C. Wren), IV:2:42; XIILLll; XIV:4:18
Palace: Houses of Parliament Spire (J. Gibbs), VII:3/4:32
New Zealand Chambers (R. N. Shaw), IX:4:15,16 St. Dionis Backchurch
Old Saint Paul's see London: Saint Paul's Cathedral: St. George's, Bloomsbury (N. Hawksmoor),
Old Saint Paul's XIILlill, 12,13,14 nl7; illus. XIILL13 fig 3
Oxford Chapel see London: St. Peter's St. George's, Hanover Square (J. James), X:2:27
Penitentiary, XX:3:107 Portico, XIILLll
Quays, XIV:4:16,17; illus. XIV:4:16 figs 4,5 Church (C. Wren), IV:2:42
Queen Annes Gate Reredos (G. Gibbons), IV:2:42
Houses, XVL4:9 St. James', Westminster (C. Wren), XX:4:193
Queen's Hall, Langham Place, IV:2:42 t James. paiace> iv:2:42; VIIL3/4:68; XX:3:107
Queensberry House (G Leoni), XVI :2:17 iUus XIX:4:163 r,g 12. )64 figs 13,14; 165
Regents
Park and Street J. Nash, XIII:4:32 , .. , . ' . VI ,
o j ,,,, ^ ,,, .. Pulpit models (Farmer, XIX:4:166
Residential squares, 17th-18th c XX:2:52,55-56 ou i co- ,
Row-houses, XVL4:8,13 o , u ^ T o, ,
Royal Academy, G. G. Scott as Associate of, s' Hackney (J. Sptller), XVII:2:32
XIX-4148 John's, Wapping, IX:3:11
Architecture Room, XIX:4:147 St. Katharine [Catherine] Cree
XIX:4:154
XIV:4:21
nl
Royal Chapel, Westminster Palace see London: St. Luke's (G. Dance, Sr.), XIII:L14n5; XIV:4:21 nl
Westminster Palace: St. Stephen's Chapel St. Margaret's, Lothbury (C. Wren), XIII:L14nll
Royal College of Physicians (R. Hooke), XX:3:150 St. Mark's, Paddington, XV:2:29
Royal Institute of British Architects, XIL3:24,26; St. Martin-in-the-Fields (J. Gibbs), VI:3/4:18;
XIX:2:88; XIX:4:145 VIII:3/4:3; IX:3:21; X:4:9; XI:1:[26] n3;
Exhibition of Architectural Drawings, 1961, XIILLll,12,13; XVII:3:27; XIX:L33;
XX:3:150
XIX:3:131
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Bldg. (J. Gibbs), XIII:l:14n8; XIII:4:32 Stowe Gardens (W. Chambers), XII:4:15
Design (W. Dickinson, attrib.), XIII:1:12 Stratford Place in Conduit Meade, XIV:4:15,19
St. Mary Magdalene, Old Fish St. (C. Wren), Streets, 111:1/2:33; XIV:4:16
j)14
nl7
SI. Matthew (G. Dance, Sr.), XIII:l:14n! Ien,pk XIV:4:I4 "g 1 " lig 8
XIII:1:14 nil
St. Paul s, Deptford (T. Archer), XIII1:11-12; illus. Houses of Parliament: PartS: Victoria Tower
_ XI,I.I:1 = 131fi?2, ^ Views see London: City plan, Descr., Maps and
(I. Jones), IX:3:7; XIII: 1:12; illus. IX:3:[10] Competition designs (see also London: Foreign
A. Huxley on, XV:4:7-9; and London city Westminster Abbey, color decoration of, XVI:3:34;
planning, XIV:4:18,22 n47; XX:2:55; E. Sekler Cust on, XX:3:102nl5; J. Fergusson on,
on, XVI:4:34-35; vertical orders, XVI:2:31; XVII:4:26; geometry of, XVII:1:34; and Houses
XVI:4:35
XIV:2:lln3
St. Peter's [Marybone Chapell; Oxford Chapel], Henry VII Chapel, XVI:3:34
Smithfield Market (G. Dance, Jr.), XIV:4:16,22 n37; Westminster Palace, XIX:2:88
illus. XIV:4:14 fig 1 Great Hall [Westminster Hall], 1:3/4:45; IV:2:42;
Soane (John) House (J. Soane), XVI:4:36 XX:3:102 nl5,104
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T. S. R. Boase on, XX:3:149; dating, Calverton, Baltimore (attrib.), XIII: 1:17; illus.
XII:3:23; fire, 1834, XX:3:100-106 passim; XIII:1:17 fig 6
Gothic design of, XIX:4:159; called "Late Peale Museum [Baltimore Museum and Gallery of
Georgian," XIX:3:128; Pugin on, Vl:l/2:18; the Fine Arts], Baltimore, XVI:1:28;
war damage, 1:3/4:45; IV:2:42 XX:2:75-76; illus. XX:2:75 fig 17
Competition and rebldg., XIII:3:20; Union Bank, Baltimore, XIV:4:27-28
XX:3:99-107 Long, Robert Cary, 1810-1849, Jr., as Baltimore
Competition designs architect, XIII:3:30; XX:2:63; on Egyptian and
Barry, C., (and A. W. N. Pugin), Mayan architecture, XVI. 1:30; study of,
XIII:3:20-21,22,24-25; XV:2:31; VIII:l/2:87
XX:3:102-103,104-105; illus. XX:3:103 Articles on
Buckler, J. C., XX:3:102; illus. XX:3:103 fig 4 the Battle of Styles," XVI:l:28-30
Hamilton, W. D., XX:3:102; illus. XX:3:104 Publications, XVI:1:30
fi8
Works
Railton, W., XX:3:102; illus. XX:3:104 fig 6 Baker (Elias) Mansion, Altoona, Pa., XVII: 1:25-29;
Smirke, R., XX:3:101; illus. XX:3:102 fig 2 hlus. XVII:l:26-28 figs 1-8
Parts Christ Protestant Episcopal Church, Baltimore,
Clock tower [Big Ben], XVIII:2:72 XVI-1-28
House of Commons, XX:3:99-100,105,106 city and County Record office> Baltimore>
House of Commons, Old see London: XVI-1-28
Westminster Palace: St. Stephen's Chapel Greenmount Cemetery, Baltimore
House of Lords, Old, XX:3:100 Gateway, XVI: 1:28; illus. XVI:1:28 fig 1
Interior
decoration (A. W. N. Pugin), Presbyterian Church, Franklin St., Baltimore,
XTTV91
JA XT XVI: 1:29-30; illus. XVI:1:30 fig 3
Victoria Tower (C. Barry and A. W. N. St. Alphonsus' Church, 1842, Baltimore,
Pugin), XIX:4:162 XVI: 1:28-29
Wallpaper (A. W. N. Pugin), XIII:3:24 St. Mary<s Seminary Chapel Tower, Baltimore,
Whitehall Palace
Project (C Wren) XIII 4-31- XVI-4-34 Clty Hal1 and HennePln County Courthouse
Worship Street shops (P. Webb), IX:'l / 2:27 [City-County Bldg.], Minneapolis, XIII: 1:19-22;
The London and Country Builder's Vade Mecum ..., by illus. XIII: 1:19 fig 2
"London house" plan, XVI:4:9-11,13; illus. XVI:4:10 or Exchange Bldg., Minneapolis, XIII:1:22;
London Missionary Society, XIX: 1:26 n 12 Public Library, Minneapolis, XIII : 1:19
Londres demain, by G. Benoit-Lvy, XVIII:3:82 Lon8 Branch' NJ
Long, fl. 1871, Capt., of Hawaii, XI:3:28 St- James p- E- Church, IX:3:27
Long, Birch, XIX: 1:6 nl4 "The Long Shadow of Norman Shaw," by W. K.
Long, Franklin B. (see also Long and Kees), XIX: 1:40 Sturges, IX:4:15-[20]
Proposed plan of Cairo, 111., 1850, XVI:4:20-21; illus. Longdale Furnace, Clifton Forge Rd., Va. (J. Jordan),
Survey of Cairo, 111., 1850, XVI:4:20; illus. XVI:4:19 Longfellow, A. V/., 1854-1934 (see also Longfellow,
architect, XIII:3:30; XVI:1:28; XX:2:63; Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, Emerson letter to, on
co-founder of Maryland Institute for the Ruskin's theories, VII:3/4:20nl9
Promotion of the Mechanic Arts, XX:2:76; as Skeleton in Armour, Stucco frieze of (W. Crane),
master carpenter, XVI:1:28; study of, VIII:l/2:87 XVIII:2:68
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A. W.; Longfellow and Harlow), XVI:3:25 Lord, fl. 1790, of Natchez, XIV:4:29
McClelland-Sutton House, Pittsburgh, XVI:3:27 Festival Hall, Chianciano (with M. Marchi and P. L.
Painter (A. E. W.) House, Pittsburgh, XVI:3:25 Nervi), XVIII:3:118
Pittsburgh Carnegie Library and Music Hall, Loretto, Va.
Pittsburgh, XVI:3:26 Elmwood see Elmwood
Longfellow and Harlow (see also Alden and Harlow; Lorient, France
Harlow, A. B.; Longfellow, A. W.; Longfellow, Naval Arsenal
Alden and Harlow), XVI:3:29n34 Mast shop, XVI:1:11; illus. XVI:1:13 fig 12
Longhena, Baldassare Lorillard, Catherine see Wolfe, Catherine Lorillard
S. Maria della Salute, Venice, XVI:1:3-10; XVI:2:31; Loring, Sanford E. see Loring and Jenney
Longhi [Longo, Lunghi], Martino, the elder, XIV:4:30; Lorini, Bonaiuto, XX:2:56n52
American Almanac, New York Register and City Los Angeles, Calif.
Directory, XX:4:188-189,190 Anthony (Earl C.) House (B. Maybeck), XI:3:31
Longworth Family, of Cincinnati, XII:2:8 Barnsdall House (F. L. Wright), XX:4:181 and n2
Looking at Architecture in Canada, by A. Gowans Barnsdall Kindergarten, project (F. L. Wright),
Rev. by H. A. Brooks, Jr., XVIII:4:165 XIX:3:130
Goldman und Salatsch Bldg., 1910, Michaelerplatz project (J. M. Howells), IV:1:53
[large structure on historic place], Vienna, Hartford (Huntington) Country Club, project (F. L.
XX:4:180
Wright),
XIX:3:130
Loos-Altmann, Elsie, 3d wife of A. Loos, XX:4:179,181 Hartford (Huntington) Spherical House (F. L.
Lopes, Joo Correia see Correia Lopes, Joo Wright), XIX:3:130
Lopes Braga, Joo Jos see Braga, Joo Jos Lopes Oboler (Arch) House, Eagle Rock (F. L. Wright),
Lopez, Bartholomeu, friar, XIX:2:69 XIX:3:131
Lopez, Moses, of Newport, XVII:2:23,24,26 nl5 Packard showrooms, ca. 1928, XI:3:31
Lopez, Pascual, XVIII:2:48 Watts Tower (S. Rodilla [Roda; Rodia] ), XIX:4:180
L'Orange, Hans Peter, XX:2:81 Lo Spagna [Giovanni di Pietro]
Lorch, Emil, and AIA National Preservation Program, Apollo and the Muses, V: 11
XII:3:29; XIII:2:29; and Committee on Michigan Urania, detail, illus. V:[8b] fig 16b
Architecture, IV: 1:54; and Detroit Architectural Lossing, Benson John, XIV: 1:21
"Report of the Committee on Michigan Architecture Sketch of Arlington House, illus. X:2:[13]
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Italian villa style railroad stations, VIII:l/2:37 Norton (G W) House (Shepley, Rutan and
Louis I, duc d'Orlans, see Orlans, Louis, 1372-1407, Louisville Central Area, Inc., XX:3:149
Throne of, Galerie des Glaces, Versailles, 111:3:14 XT , XVIII 4:163; illus. XVIII:1:3 fig 2; 8 fig 13
Louis XV, King of France, architectural bureaucracy f Nelfn County Jal1 (T' ^fferson), IX: 1/2:38
111:3:13; designers of, XVIII:4:142; and Mme. Du Lowance, William, 18th c. bldr., XV:4:25
Barry, 111:3:14; France dissolute under, XI: 1:25; Lowell, James Russell
French immigration to Louisiana in time of, Unhappy Lot of Mr. Knott, XIV:3:20
VIM/2-33 Lowell, Mass.
Equestrian Statue of (E. Bouchardon), XVII:1:19; Architecture, 1:1:21; 11:4:35-37; 111:3:28; VIII:3/4:18
Louis XVI, King of France, and J. S. Bailly, XIII:3:15; Car House [Railroad Station]
Mansart and followers in reign of, XVIII:4:142; Bldg. (P. Anderson), VIII:l/2:33-34; illus.
Monument to Louis XVI and the Royal Family, St. Ann's Church (R. Hills), XVI:3:26
1775, project (Abb de Lubersac), Lowell Lectures
XVII: 1:19-21,22,23; illus. XVII: 1:20 fig 3 !844 (A. D. Gilrnan), IX:4:16; XX:4:192n4
Louis, fl. ca. 1775, architect, 1:2:9 Lowell Railroad, VIII:l/2:34-35,37-38
due
d'
XII:3:7-12
Louis Philippe, King of France, 1:3/4:5 Lower Brandon see Brandon, Prince George Co., Va.
Louise Elisabeth ["Elisabeth of France"], 1727-1759, Lower Granville, Nova Scotia
consort of Philip, Duke of Parma, XI:1:16 Port Royal Habitation, 1605, XVIII:4:165
Louisiana Lower Peover, Engl.
Architecture, VI:3/4:35; VII: 1/2:33-36; XI:4:21-24; Church, 15th C., XVII:2:3
XIII:2:12n7 Lowndes Barony, Beaufort Co., N.C., XX:2:51-52
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Loxley, Benjamin, Sr., XV:4:23 Library, University of Coimbra (and C. de Laprade),
Loxley, Benjamin, 1720-1802, Jr., XV:4:23-27; XV:3:17
XVI:3:36 Palace and Convent, Mafra, XV:3:17,18-19; illus.
"... Account of His Ancestors, of His Parents and XV:3:17 figs 3,4
of Himself and Family," XV:4:23-24 Lbeck
Carpenter's Court plan, 1768, Philadelphia, XV:4:25; Churches, XVII: 1:34; XIX:4:148n31
illus. XV:4:25 Luesche, Wolfgang, XIV: 1:30
Loxley, Catherine Cox, XV:4:23,24 Lugli, Giuseppe
Loxley, Charles E. of Paoli, Pa., XV:4:23 La tecnica edilizia romana, XIX:2:86
Loxley, Elizabeth Pullen, XV:4:23 Lugo, Spain
Loxley, Jane Watkins, XV:4:23,24 Cathedral
Loyola, Ignatius of, Saint, and exposition of the Holy Perpetual exposition of the Host,
Sacrament, XVII:l:10nl8; refusal to allow portr. XVILLIO nnl8,19
painted, IX:4:10 Sagrario, XVILLIOnl9
Statue of, XV:3:29 Luini, Bernardino
Lozovick, Louis, X:3:7 n30 Fresco, ca. 1520, National Gallery, Washington,
Lozoya, J. C. XVII:l:9nl5
Historia del arte hispnico, V:40 Luker, fl. 1892 see Erixson and Luker
Obelisk in honor of John VI's acclamation in 1816, Lululand see Bushey, Engl.
XIV:4:9
Lumber
de tous les peuples connus, XVII: 1:19-20 Lummis, Mrs. George O., XIX:2:81
Monument to Louis XVI and the Royal Family, Luna, Mario Roso de, XVIII:2:48 n24
City plan, VIII:3/4:37-38,40; illus. VIII:3/4:pl XXI Bee Ridge Presbyterian Church, Sarasota, XX:4:204
Forum, VIII:3/4:37-38 Lunenburg, Va.
Piazza dell'Anfiteatro Romano, XIV:1:10 Courthouse, 1823-27, XVIII: 1:8;
Piazza San Michele, VIII:3/4:37-38 illus. XVIILL9 fig 19
Lucerne Lunghi, Martino see Longhi, Martino
Town Hall, XX: 1:42 Lupus, Marcus Rutilius, brickmaker, 1:1:5
Lucilla, Domitia see Domitia Lucilla Luquiens, XIII: 1:4
Luon, Bishop of, in 1662, XV:2:10nl7 Lutyens, Edwin Landseer, Sir, obit., 111:4:15,48; infl. of
Lucretia, Death of, painting (Giovanni di Paolo), C. Wren, XVI:4:35
IL3:33 British Art Exhibition Bldg., Rome, 111:4:15
Lucy Selina Furnace, Clifton Forge Rd., Va., IX:3:18 British Pavilion, Exposition Universelle, 1900, Paris,
Luddy, Father, XI:3:14 111:4:15
Ludovice, Joo Frederico see Ludwig, Johan Friedrich British School, Rome, 111:4:15
Ludwig I, King of Bavaria, amateur archaeologist, Cenotaph, Whitehall, London, 111:4:48
XIV:3:3,6; contributions to bldg. St. Alphonsus', Charing Cross Bridge, project, London, 111:4:48
Baltimore, XVI: 1:28; work of L. von Klenze and Government Quarter, New Delhi, 111:4:15
Ludwig Ernst, Grand Duke of Hesse, see Ernst Ludwig Lux, Joseph August, X:3:13 n2
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Luxfer prisms, XIX: 1:7 Lyon foot [Pied de Lyon], measurement, XVI:3:7
Luxor (see also Thebes), XI:2:25 Lyons, Jacques Judah, Rev., XVII:2:25,26 n2
Saite Tomb of Ment-em-Het [Ment-em-Let], Lyons, France
El-Assf, XI:3:1 Abattoirs (T. Garnier), XIX: 1:22 n37
Ly Ma Hon, 16th c. Chinese pirate, XIX:2:69 Garnier (Tony) House (T. Garnier), XIX:l:16n2
Lyman, Mrs. Dwight C., XVIII:4:159 n7 Prison de Roanne (P. G. Bugniet and Thibire),
Lyme,
Conn.
XII:4:29,30
M
MARS see Modern Architectural Research Group M. Toussaint, 11:2:26; V:[24] ni; transi, for Special
MIT see Cambridge, Mass.: Massachusetts Institute of Issue on Latin American Architecture, V:[iv]
Maass,
John
Review
Mabillon
Macao,
Port.
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So Jos Seminary and Church (Cont.) This Is Charleston, Exhibition at the Gibbes Art
Statue of Saint John, XV:3:30 Gallery, March 27-April 26, 1942, 11:1:37
St. Paul's Seminary, XV:3:25,30 and nl4 MacCormack, Walter R., 111:4:65
Villa Flor, XIX:2:72 McCormick, Donald, XIII:2:29
City Hall, 1869-81, Philadelphia, VII: 1/2:28; McCormick, Thomas J., Jr.
IX: 1/2:35; IX:3:28 n6; XX:2:62 Book Reviews editor, SAH Journal, XVIII-XX
Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, IX:3:28 n6; Reviews
Jayne Bldg., 1849-50, Philadelphia (attrib.), Kaufmann, E., Three Revolutionary Architects,
Repair and alteration, 1879-81, XIII:3:Suppl. 2 Supplementary Letters from the Architect
illus. XII:1:19 fig 12; XIX:1:32 figs 1,2; Rev" by M' D Ross' XX:2:95-96
McCaulay, fl. 1798, Pres. of Dismal Swamp Co., ^ Twer' Coney Island' N Y '
XIX-3117
XIX:l:14nll
McC ay, Margaret see Bogardus, Margaret McClay McDermott, Patrick, XIV: 1:31
( [McClelland-Sutton House], XVI:3:27 Macdonald, Charles, fl. 1878, Pres. of Delaware Bridge
M'Cleshon William 18th e plasterer, XX:3:132,135 Macdonald, Frances [of 'The Four" ] see MacNair,
McCord, Jason, fl. 1856, of Chicago, XVI:1:18 nllO Byzantine Emperors; Second Report,
McCormack, Helen G., career, 1:3/4:21 n; credits to XX:l:43-44
(T. C. Bannister), XX:2:53 nn35,39; directorship of Macdonald Sisters see Mackintosh, Margaret
"An Architectural Inventory for Charleston," "The Books of Peter Nicholson," VIM/2:46-47
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MacFarlane, Samuel, 19th c. missionary. XIX: 1:26 Exhibition at the Taft Museum in Cincinnati,
Mc Farling, John, of Charleston, SC., XII:1:24 from February 8 to April 16, 1942," 11:1:35-36
McFate, Miss, librarian, Girard College, XVI:2:27 n "Greek Revival Weighlock, Syracuse, 1849-1850,"
McGrath [Magrath], Edward, of Charleston, S.C., McKeldin, Theodore R Gov. of Md., XIV:4:27
MacGregor, J. E. M., on Nash terraces, XVIII:3:120; The Mute Stones SPeak- The Story f Archaeology in
Italy
XVIII:4:168
House of, San Diego, illus. VIII:3/4:pl VIII fig 4 Mackenna, Benjamin Vicuna Vicuna Mackenna,
Machado Moreira, Jorge ree Moreira, Jorge Machado McKenzie, Andrew C. w Eidlitz and McKenzie
Pierson, W. H Jr., "Notes on Early Industrial Richardson's office, IX: 1/2:26,27; IX:3:29; on
Architecture in England," VIII: 1 /2:[l]-32 west coastj XIX;2:58
Machuca, Pedro de, and Juan de Orea, XX:3:147 Moore> Lije and rimes 0f Charles Folien
Works
Mcllvane, 19th c. govt, architect, see Sawyer and Chicago World's Fair, work at, IV: 1:35
Mcllvane Philadelphia Cricket Club, work on, XIII:3:30
Mclntire, father of Samuel Mclntire, XVW-.2-.29 Union League Club, N.Y., competition design,
Mclntire [M'lntire], Charles, fl. 1850, of Philadelphia, IX:4:17
XI:3:27 McKim, Isaac, Baltimore philanthropist, XX:2:66
Mclntire, Samuel, style, XII:2:8 McKim, John, father of Isaac McKim, XX-.2-.66
Bibl., XVII:2:29 McKim, Mead and White (see also McKim, Charles
Buildings, Salem, Mass., X:4:[32]nl7; XVII:2:29 revivalists, XII:4:15; R. N. Shaw infi., IX:4:16;
Furniture, XVII:2:29 approach to tall bldgs. problems, XII:3:31
Gardner (John) House [Gardiner House; Books on
Gardner-White-Pingree House], Salem, Mass.; Andrews, W., Architecture, Ambition and
1:1:21; XII:3:28 Americans, XV:2:30
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Tiffany (Charles L.) House, N.Y., XVI:3:27 Eastern State Hospital [Lunatic Asylum],
McKinley, William, Pres., and E. Root, IV: 1:37; and Johnson (Edward P.) House [Sayre College],
Mackintosh, Charles Renme, and Art Nouveau, White Hall [Clay (Cassius Marcellus) Home] (and
-L
Bibl., XIV:2:18,24
XIII:2:30,31
Hitchcock, H.-R., Architecture: Nineteenth and MacNair [McNair], Herbert [of 'The Four" ],
Howarth, T., Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the McNally,' Cornelius Sarsfield, biogr., XIX:2:58
Modern Movement, XIII: 1:32; XIII:2:30-31; Adams (S_ C) House, XIX:2:59 nl3
"The Four"], XIII:2:30,31 Bay City Land Co. Hotel Block, Bay City,
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McNally - Madrid
Bush-Breyman Block, Commercial St., Salem, Maderno [Maderna], Carlo, XVI:2:30
Cottle and Parkhurst Block, Salem, XIX:2:58,59 nl3 Madewood [Thomas Pugh Residence] see
Hodgkin (F. E.) Residence, Salem, XIX:2:58 and nl3 Madison, of New York [City)
Independence Publ.c School, Independence, Or., CoUagef [Thompson (Col) Roadhouse], XIV:1:21
Madison, James, Pres., H. Adams on, XII: 1:7;
Mnnimn Knmor Uv/in L J A dnrvir VT. 1 .T.
XX:4:204
Ogle (J.) Residence, Woodburn, Or., XIX:2:58 nl3 Lanier'House (F. Costigan), XVII:1:31,33 n2
Oregon State Asylum, Salem Shrewsbury House, 1846 [1849] (F. Costigan),
Addition, 1891, XIX:2:59nl3 XVII*1*31
Farm cottages, additions, 1893, (and W. C. Courthouse, XVIII:1:6; XVIII:4:163; illus. XVIII:1:8
Knighton), XIX:2:60n20 fig 15
Savage (Lyman) Residence, Salem, XIX:2:59nl3 Monona Terrace project (F. L. Wright), XIX:3:131
Settlemeir (J. H.) Residence, Woodburn, Or., Yahara Boat Club (F. L. Wright), XIX:3:130
XIX:2:58 nl3 Madonna di Campagna see Verona: Madonna di
House of (near Marshall), XI:4:[7] n24 Casa de Maquinas, Ciudad Lineal, XVIII:2:42
Gothic revival bldgs. (and W. Anderson), House, first, Ciudad Lineal (M. Belms), XVIII:2:42
XIII:2:18
Palacio
Real
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Madrid - Malatesta
Madrid ( Cont.) Mher, Mary Ann see Elliot, Mary Ann Mher
San Andrs Mahler, Jane Gaston, IX:l/2:10nl
Chapel of San Isidro, XVIII:4:167 Mahoney, Marion see Griffin, Marion Mahony
Scientific Congress, 1913, XVIII:2:48 Mahoney, Nell Savage, XIII:3:Suppl. 3
Sociedad Geogrfica, XVIII:2:42 Mahony, Marion see Griffin, Marion Mahony
Theater, Ciudad Lineal, XVIII:2:46 Mahopac, Lake
Gospel Ms. from Aldeneyck Saints , Boyn Hill (G. E. Street), XIX:4:146n8;
Miniature of Evangelist, XVIII :4:124-125; illus. 147-148,150,152,154-155,156,164,166; illus.
1:38-39
Sanctuary of Artemis Leukophryene, XIII:4:15; illus. Jimber church> n84> XVII:2;21 nl4
Maher, George Washington, XIX: 1:2-6; XIX:2:64 Maiuri, Amedeo, Prof, on Pompeii war damage,
Barratt (Edgar) House, Kenilworth, XIX: 1:4 n6 111:3:26
Farson (John) House, Oak Park, XIX: 1:4-5; illus. Restoration of Temple of Mercury vault, Baia,
XIX: 1:5 fig 7 XVII:4:2
Lake (W. H.) House, Chicago, XIX: 1:4; illus. Majano, Giuliano da see Giuliano da Maiano
XIX: 1:4 fig 5; 5 fig 6 Majors, Alexander, IX:3:27
MacMeans (J.) House, Chicago, XIX: 1:9 Makinson, Randell L., XX:2:95
Peters (Charles) House, Chicago, XIX: 1:4 and n6 Malaga
Velie (S. H.) House project, Kansas City, Mo., Cathedral, XX:3:146
Watkins (J. R.) Plant, Winona, XIX: 1:40 Sanctuary, XVII: 1:9
Wheeler (A. D.) House, Chicago, XIX: 1:3-4,5; illus. Malatesta, Sigismondo Pandolfo
XIX: 1:3 figs 1,2 Medal of (Matteo de Pasti, attrib.), illus. XIV:2:[4]
Winona National Bank Bldg., XIX: 1:40 figs 3,5
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Malbone, Peter City Hall, 1802, Chambers St. [on the "green"],
Norfolk County (Va.) Courthouse, 1726, XVIII:1:5 N.Y. (and J. McComb, Jr.), 111:1/2:40; XV:4:3
Engr. of Walnut Street Prison, Philadelphia, City plan, 1800, N.Y., 111:1/2:40-41
XII:4:27; illus. XII:4:26 Mango, Cyril
al-Malik al Nasir Muhammad, 111:4:34 Manhattan, N.Y. see New York (City)
Drawing of Bethany Lutheran Church, Lindsborg, Manire de bien bastir, by P. LeMuet, XVIII:2:60,61
Kan VI:l/2:28; illus. VI:l/2:pl VII fig 3 Manigault, Gabriel, XVII:4:36; XVIII:4:158
Dnnkwater (Peter) Mill, VIII:l/2:27 nl3 XVIII:4:164; excess of skill in, XVIII:2:71; of
Neil (Robert) and Sons, XV:4:22 n53 Giulio Romano> XVIII:3:117; Italian,
Oldham Blue Coat School (R. Lane), XVI:2:26 XVIII:4:164,167; E. Kaufmann on, XV:4:30; G.
Roman sluice for a water mill, VIII:l/2:27 nlO Kubler on> XVIII:4:167; XIX:4:177; relation to
Royal Insurance Bldg. (A. Waterhouse), IX:l/2:28 Palladio, XII:2:29; Portuguese, XV:3:3-6,17,20; of
Abbott), XVII:3:30 Manor houses (for individual manor houses see specific
Manchester, Va. name, e.g. Blenheim; Cliveden; Knole), hall of,
Bott House, 1802 see Richmond, Va.: Bott (Miles) VI:3/4:7; medieval, XVII:2:11-12; taken over by
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XIX:2:56; M. Field on, 11:1:28; in Godey's Lady's Manuel I, Byzantine Emperor [Manuel Comnenus],
Book, XVIII:3:109-110; on "Medary," Philadelphia 111:4:44
(J. Notman), XIX:2:81; on New York Life Manuel I, King of Port., XV:3:3,22 nl
Insurance Co. Bldg., N.Y. (H. Fernbach), XII: 1:18; Manuel Comnenus see Manuel I, Byzantine Emperor
in St. Paul, 1860, XIX:1:40; of S. Sloan, Manuel de Sta. Inez, 18th c D. Frei, XV:3:16
XVIII:3:109 Manueline architecture
8th
C.
Val-de-Grce, Paris (for full list of references see Wall strip motif in
Paris), XVIII -A: 142 Schapiro, M "A Note on the Wall Strips of
Mansart, Nicolas Franois see Mansart, Franois Thirteenth-century Architect's Shop: the
Mansfield, Gen., X:2:ll Reims Palimpsest," XVII:4:9-21
"Mansfield" [Clay (Thomas Hart) Home] see Manzanares Rodrigues-Mir, Joaquin
Lexington, Ky.: Mansfield "Santa Maria de Bendones, an Unknown
Mansfield Woodhouse stone, XIX:4:160 Pre-Romanesque Church," XVI:4:2-7
Frank Lloyd Wright to 1910: the First Golden Age Maranho, Brazil
Mantels
Marblehead,
Mass.
Gunston Hall, XIII:2:6; illus. XIII:2:[5] figs 1,2,5 Fish shed from, 1:3/4:20
Palazzo del T (Giulio Romano), XIII:1:16; March, 19th c., of Chagrin Falls, Ohio
XX:4:167 House of, XII:2:10
Grotto, XX:4:167 Marchena, Spain
XVIII:3:117,118 Marchi, M.
Palazzo Ducale Festival Hall, Chianciano (with M. Loretto and P. L.
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fig
10
Marcus Aurelius, brick production under, 1:1:6-7 Tupper (Gen. Edward) House [Ward-Tupper House],
Column of see Rome (City): Marcus Aurelius' X1I:2:5; illus. XII:2:[6] fig 5
Column Mariette, P.
Equestrian Statue of see Rome (City): Marcus Print of Temple of Charenton, IX:3:13 nl6
Aurelius' Equestrian Statue Mariette, Pierre Jean, V:46
Marcus Rutilius Lupus see Lupus, Marcus Rutilius Marigny, Marquis de, fl. 1758, XVIII:2:61
Marcuta Marigny, Mandeville de, early 18th c., see Mandeville
Marg, Indian art magazine, XV:4:7 Civic Center (F. L. Wright), XIX:3:131
Margo, Goa (Province) Marind People, of New Guinea, XIX: 1:28
Espirito Santo, XV:3:6; illus. XV:3:5 fig 7 Marind Anim People, of New Guinea,
Margaret of Parma [Margaret of Austria], 1522-1586, XIX:1:29 n26,30 n33
Fountain of, Rio de Janeiro, XIV:4:9 See also Exchanges (Merchants', Produce, Stock,
Corinth
City plan, VIII:3/4:24; XX:3:108 Market place, 111:1/2:25; illus. Ill: 1/2:[22a] fig 9
Galleried house, ca. 1840 see Harmar, Ohio Florence
237
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Honey Lane Market (G. Dance, Jr.), XIV:4:16,18 Christ Church (R. Upjohn), VI: 1/2:27
Medieval, 111:1/2:25; XVII:2:16,20; illus. XVII:2:15 Bernini's plan for the Louvre, XV:2:8; illus.
Marsh
Dome
Legrand and
Molinos, X:2:6-7,10,23;
illus. M*rsh'R.I.,
Be"Jan
,__,
_ House
of, Newport,
XII:4:24
Bal tard V XVIIM-35- XIX119 Marshall, fl. ca. 1860, apprentice in Office of Capitol
Market sheds [houses], High St. (W. Strickland), Marshall, Christopher, druggist of Philadelphia,
XIII:3:30; XV:4:19
IX:3:24; X:2:22
Port-au-Prince
Market place, illus. VlII:3/4:pl III fig 1 Marshall, John, 1755-1835, Chief Justice, VII:l/2:26
Saint Pierre-sur-Dives, XVII:2:16; illus. XVII:2:15 House of> Richnlond) hi:4:26,28
"Santa Cruz, Antigua, Guatemala, and the Spanish Marshals, fl. ca. 1625, Great Bromley, Essex, XI: 1:4
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Martin, George Marshall see Potter, Tyler and Martin Mason, George Carrington, on St. Luke's Church,
Martin, Sydney E. Smithfield, Va., XVII:1:17
Academy of Music, Philadelphia, renovation (and Mason, George Champlin, Jr., on founding of AIA,
P. Johnson), XVI:1:30 XVI:3:36
Martin, Thomas S., Sen., IV:1:35 Mason, George De Witt, 1856-1948 (see also Mason
Martin Chuzzlewit, by C. Dickens, XVI:4:14,20; illus. and Rice), 11:2:34; 11:3:32
XVI:4:18 fig 4 Mason, J. Alden, V:20
Martin of Tours, Saint, see Martin, Saint Mason, John, b. 1766, Gen., 4th son of George Mason
Martina Franca, Italy, XV:l:10nl of Gunston Hall, XIII:2:8
Martineau, Harriet, 11:4:15 Mason, John, d. 1855, of N.Y., XIV:1:21
Martinez, Manuel Gomez-Moreno y see Mason, Mary see Jones, Mary Mason
Gomez-Moreno, Manuel Mason, Rebecca see Jones, Rebecca Mason
Marton, Engl. Mason, Thomas, 18th c., XVIII :2:71
St. James and St. Paul, XVII:2:3,5; illus. XVII:2:[4] Mason, Thomson, 18th c XIII:2:3
Martos
Mason,
William
C.
Buildings (F. del Castillo), XX:3:147 Printing Co. of, Philadelphia, illus. XX: 1:7 fig 6
Martyrdom of St. Lawrence, painting (Neri di Bicci), Mason and Rice (see also Mason, George De Witt),
11:3:33
11:4:43
Statue of, St. Joseph's Church, Macao, XV:3:30 XV:2:14-[17] figs 1-11
Yuba County Courthouse, XIV:3:20 Masons' marks see Graffiti, Masons' marks, Setting
Maryville,
Mo.
lines,
etc.
Nodaway County Jail, XVIII:4:150,154,155; illus. Mason's square, XIX:3:92,95; illus. XIX:3:96 figs 8,9b
XVIII:4:150 fig 2 Masqueray, E. Lowell
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15th
c.
church,
XVII:2:3
Maupertuis
Massie, Major, 18th c., of Va., XVIII: 1:2 n5 Shelter for the Rural Guards [Maison des gardes
Frank Lloyd Wright, by P. Blake also Pyramids; Stupas), XVII: 1:2-11 passim
Rev. by T. M. Brown, XX:4:200-201 Ancient, 11:1:8-16; XI:3:l-[5]; XII:4:6-7
Mata, Arturo Sona y e Soria y Mata, Arturo ^raw'ngs (T. U. Walter) XVI=2:26
Mat FHirw> v-mi Tomb of Jullus 11 Pr0Ject (Michelangelo), V:12
Mateus, country house near Vila Real, Port., XV:3:7 ColumbusVhristopher) sepulchral monument,
Matfred Raimond, Lord of Cortsavt, XII:3:7 Geraldini (Bishop ) sepulchral monument, Santo
Mathews, Edward J. see Skidmore, Owings and Merrill Andr (Major) Casket, Westminster Abbey
Matos, Jos Botelho de, d. 1767, Archbishop of Bahia, Husband [Huband] Family Tombs, Church,
Master
France
1:41
Greek
Medals (attrib.), illus. XIV:2:[4] figs 3-6 Lion Tomb, Cnidus, XII:4:6-7
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Turkey
(G. A. Amadeo), Santa Mana Maggiore, Getty (Carrie Eliza) Xomb> Graceiand Cemetery
lllus. IV:2:7
XVII:3:17 fig 22
Free standing tomb design (Michelangelo), Lunalilo, Tomb of (R. Lishman), Kawaiahao,
XIX:3:104 Hawaii, XI:3:28-29; illus. XI:3:28
Paul IV Tomb (P. Ligorio), Santa Maria Sopra Miller (Alfred Theodore) Sepulchral Monument
Minerva, Rome, XIV:4:31 (W. Strickland), Philadelphia, XIII:3:Suppl.
S. Costanza [Tomb of], Rome, XVI: 1:4; 16; illus. XIII:3:Suppl. [14] fig 22
XVII:1:3,9 nnl2,15; XVII:3:34; Polk (James Knox) Monument (W. Strickland),
XVII:4:6,8 n34; XX:2:78; illus. Nashville, 11:2:33
Jamaica
IX:3:27
Effingham (Earl of) Memorial (J. Bacon), Tomb of the Unknowns [Monument to Unknown
Jordan
Lycia, 111:4:37; XI:3:4; illus. III:4:[32a fig 10] Sullivan), St. Louis, illus. XI: 1:28
Mycenaean tombs, XVII:l:33-34 Walker <Sarah Ann Gray> Tomb <W- Strickland),
Palestine Nashville, 11:2:33
Holy Sepulchre Tomb, Jerusalem, IV:3/4:4 Yugoslavia
XIII:3:32
111:1/2:27
Spain, V:12 Circus of, Rome, XVII:4:3; illus. XVII:4:3 figs 4,5
James (Saint), Tomb of, Santiago de Compostela, Maxwell, Wm 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135
y, Edwin, 1
Sepulchre of Philip I [the Handsome], Granada, Ma*' fdwin, 19th c of Indianapolis, XVII: 1:32
Syria
Sultan Baibars Mausoleum, Damascus, 111:4:36
241
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XX-2-96 Measurement
Hearst Memorial Gymnasium for Women, For sPef,c Wes or u"'<s f measurement see
University of California, Berkeley, X:3:20 particular name e.g. Cubit; Foot; Surveyor's
Mecca
Ohio
Essay m Frank Lloyd Wright, Drawings for a Living Award, XIII:1:32; XIV:1:31; XV:1:32; XV:4:29;
City Hall [Court House], 1838, 11:1:36 Bastidas (Bishop Rodrigo de) sepulchral monument,
De Kalb County Courthouse and Jail Biennial prize and gold medal, 1828, XVII:3:2,8
1885, XVIII:4:150,154-155,156 Capilla de las Animas niche-tomb, Santo Domingo
1938, XVIII:4:150,156 Cathedral, V:9; illus. V:[8a] figs 11,12
Maysville, Va. Casa de la Moneda, Santo Domingo, V:9; illus.
Buckingham County Courthouse, 1821 (T. Jefferson), V:[8a] fig 13
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Medieval
Roos, F. J., Jr., "The Commemorative Medal Entries beginning Medieval and Mediaeval are
and Architecture," XIV:2:3-7 interfiled as if spelled Medieval
Episcopal chair, Santo Domingo Cathedral, Mediaeval Academy of America, XVI:3:6
Gold Medal Award, AIA, XI:3:29,30 Middle Ages; Domestic architecture: Middle Ages;
Howard Memorial Medal, Town and Country Gothic architecture; Romanesque architecture),
Planning Association, VII:l/2:48-49 IV:3/4 (Special Issue); K. J. Conant work,
Italian medals, imitation of ancient coins, V:10 XIX:2:88; Oberlin Symposium on, 1948,
Julius II, 1506 Medal (Caradosso, attrib.), illus. VII: 1/2:49; VII:3/4:37; and painting, XII:4:8-11
Paul II, Pope [Barbo, Pietro, Cardinal], 1455, 1465, Medieval bridges see Bridges: Medieval
Porta Pia commemorative medal (Bozagni), Medieval city planning see Cities and Towns (Growth,
Royal Gold Medal, XIX:4:145 Medieval drawings and plans see Architecture: Designs,
San Francesco, Rimini (Matteo de' Pasti, attrib.), Drawings, Models, Plans, etc.: Medieval
San Pietro in Vaticano, Rome Medieval houses see Domestic architecture: Middle
Ages
Pavilion for disturbed males (Shepley, Rutan and kTa" BlancaTtern, V:13
Pefk 0se' XIX:2:52; dlus. XIX:2:49 fig 3 Medingen (D. Zimmermann) see Maria Mdigen
Courthouse and Jail (S. Sloan), XIX:1:34 architecture, 1950, IX:3:29; on infi. of American
Medical College of Virginia see Richmond, Va. XIV:3:29 n, (W. H. Pierson, Jr.), VIIM/2:26 nl;
Medici, Alessandro de [Leo XI, Pope] on italian villa, XI:2:27; on New Haven City Hall
Villa of see Rome (City): Villas: Medici Tower, IX:4:28; and preservation, IX:4:28;
Medici, Cosimo de [Cosimo the Elder], 1389-1464, XII:3:29; on need to reinterpret well-known
Medici, Cosimo I de [Il Grande], 1519-1574, IX:4:11 IV:3/4:55; XIV:3:29n7; on Romanesque Revival,
Medici, Cosimo III de, 1642-1723, XX:4:166 XIII:4:30; XVI:3:22; on Sachem's Wood, New
Medici, Francesco de, 1541-1587, Grand Duke of Haven, 11:2:37; and SAH, 111:4:31; VI:3/4:35;
Medici Family, of Florence, English 19th c. middle "Books and Buildings, 1449-1949," VIII: 1 / 2:55-67
class admiration for, XI:2:28; Florence under, "Creative Eclecticism," XII:4:15-18
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Meeks - Megalopolis
Meeks (Cont.) Hingham, Mass.
Articles and Books Old Ship Meeting House, VII:3/4:29
"Lynx and Phoenix: Litchfield and Williamsburg," Lawrence, Kan.
Howarth, T., Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Norwich, Conn., 1673-75, XIX:2:76,77
Hunter, W. H., Jr. (and C. H. Elam), Century of First BaPtist Meeting House, 1762, XV:4:24
Meem, John G XVII:'l:30 ' ' Fittfleld' Mass' <C Bu!f"inch), VII:3/4:29
Meeting houses Rockingham, Vt, VII:3/4:29
Savannah
Kelly, J. F., Early Connecticut Meetinghouses, . Independent Meeting House, 18th c X:4:7
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Megalotti - Mercury
Megalotti, Francesco, XIIL:3:5 Memphis
Megargee, Charles Palace of Apries
Paper warehouse of, Philadelphia, XX: 1:10; illus. Saite relief, XI:3:1
Circulating Library of, Boston, XX:3:116 Russell (Leon B.) Residence, San Francisco,
Htel Brethous, Bayonne, V:46 Mendoza [Mendoca; Mendosa], Joo Goncalez de, Fr.,
Saint Sulpice, Paris XIX:2:69 n2
fig
10;
19
fig
12
Fraser, D. F., "The Decorated Headhouse of Mengs, Anton Raphael, XIII:3:12,14; XIX:4:136
Torres Straits," XIX: 1:25-30 Menichino, Jacopo, XIII:3:8
Saite
tomb
of,
XI:3:1
Abbey Church (J. Munggenast and J. Prandtauer), Mental institutions see Hospitals (Psychiatric)
XIX:
1:41
Mentally
retarded
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Stable, XIII: 1:16 Htel de Ville and Cathedral Precinct (J. F. Blondel),
Merian, Matthew [Merians, Caspar] XVIII:4:140
Merrill, John O., b. 1923, Jr., see Skidmore, Owings VIII:3/4:43; XIX:1:42
and Merrill City planning see Cities and Towns (Growth, History
Meru XII:4:6 and Planning): Mexico
Mexico
City
and Planning): Mesopotamia Mtar^ lo,s Reyes <J' Balvas>' V:3 n9'31 n13^
Messel,
Alfred . \ ' , , ,
, j r\ . ,, t, - ,, Altar del Perdon (J. Balvas and L. Rodriguez),
La
Profesa
Metropolitan Museum of Art see New York (City) Faade (P. de Arrieta), V:28-30,31; illus. V:[30b]
Metropolitan Square Corp., X:l:16 fig 5
Patent for Iron Construction, XV:4:22 n60 no.5 Doorway, Chapel of the Purisima Concepcin,
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V:32
Works
Meyer, Adolf XIX:3:101 fig 7; 102 figs 9,10; 103 fig 12; 104
Chicago Tribune Contest, Chicago, design (and W. fig 14; 105 figs 15,16
Gropius), VI:3/4:2 Ceilings, XIX:3:105 n31
Fagus Factory, Alfeld (and W. Gropius), XIV:4:32; Numbering systems, XIX:3:100nl9
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Michelin - Mifflin
Palazzo Medici-Riccardi [erron. Rucellai], Florence, space into outer space, X:3:14n49; symbolism in,
VII:3/4:27 XX:1:43; as "Veblenite," XV:2:30
S. Annunziata, Florence Books on
Roman Catholic Chapel, Lincoln's Inn Field, sketch, Twentieth Centuries, XIX:3:126
Courthouse, post-1852 see Saluda, Va.: Middlesex Esplanade Apartments, Chicago, XX: 1:43
County Courthouse Exposicin internacional, 1929-30, Barcelona
Middleton, Arthur Pierce, IX:4:23; X-.2-.20-, X:3:30n3 Electrical Bldg., XX:1:42
Middleton, J. H., on embedded brick arches, XVII:4:5 [German] Pavilion, XX: 1:43; XX:4:201
Connecticut (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:35 Lake Shore Drive Apartment Blocks, Chicago,
Middletown,
Pa.
XX:
1:43
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Mignot, Jean, 14th c XI:3:9-10 Miliutin, N. A., XVIII:3:77 n20,87-89,92
Mihai-Vda City plan, Stalingrad, proposed, XVIII:3:87-89,93;
Church, IV:3/4:35 illus. XVIII:3:88 fig 4
Architectural Conference, 1391, XI:3:9-10,13 Mill and Mansion ..., by J. P. Coolidge, 11:4:35-37;
Architecture, 20th c., XX:3:147 111:3:28; VIII:3/4:18
Foro Bonaparte, proposed (G. A. Antolini), English Art 1625-1714 (and M. Whinney), XX:3:149
XIII-315 Millar, W. G. H.
Ospedale Maggiore (Filarete), XVII: 1:35; Residence of, Pittsburgh, XIX:2:64
XVII-314 18 nl Millech, Knud
Pirelli Bldg. [P. L. Nervi), XIX:4:178 Danske Arkitekturstroemninger, 1850-1950, (and K.
Drawing
of Modern
(T. Calco), xvil:3:16;
illus. Architecture
XVII:3:17 Ml]'er' C C.
ml-,,M.
, a F.
x:
b' 1
American
(and
Verdi Foundation Home for Musicians (C. Boito), vffl^ of> Riverton> NJ> XIX:1:37
Miller, Ferdinand von, of Munich, VII:l/2:26
Water (Asa) House (A. Benjamin), XIII:3:16 Miller, Henry, fl. 1856
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Mills, 19th c. cement and lime supplier, see Wheedon, U.S. Patent Office, Washington, XV: 1:27-30;
House of see New York (City): Mills (Ogden) House Wings, VII: 1/2:21,28
Mills Peter U.S. Post Office [General Post Office; Land
Works (Bldgs., Designs, Projects, etc.), Baltimore, Pjour Minn XIX i.40
Bank of Philadelphia, work on, XIV:2:13 Sawmills, 11:4:1 l'n40;"u.S., 11:4:11-12; VI:l/2:24;
Bethesda Presbyterian Church, Camden, S.C., XI-4:10
Charleston, S.C., XV:l:29nl; XIX:4:182 Railroad Station, design (T. Tefft, attrib.),
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Minden, Tex. New York Life Insurance Co. Bldg., 1888 (Babb,
Buildings, XI:4:[7] n22 Cook and Willard), XIX: 1:40
Harrell House, XI:4:[7] nn24,31 Olsen Department Store [Powers Dry Goods Co.]
Skyscraper, Avenida Central, Rio de Janeiro, Public Library (Long and Kees), XIII:1:19
Hexagon House, XIX:4:180 Security Bank, 1891 (L. S. Buffington) [Design, 1888
"Mingott, Mrs.," in The Age of Innocence- XIV. 1:21 Exhjbit of the work of Purcell and Elmslle)
Minife,
Presbyterian
Church, Franklin St., Baltimore, '10, ?
J .,. , . , Architecture, XIX:
1:39-40
U.S., XX:3:113-114
Minneapolis
JT
XIII: 1:22; illus. XIII: 1:20 fig 6 Minotam, VIII: 1/2:46 rni ,,
Bank of Minnesota (I. Hodgson and Son), XIII:1:19; ^!nott F^mi ^ f Phtppsburg, Me X:4:[32] n 13
fig
Mints
Donaldson's Glass Block (Long and Kees), Santo Domingo, D.R. [Ciudad Trujillo]
XIII: 1:19; illus. XIII:1:19 fig 2 Casa de la Moneda
Emerson-Newton Implement Co. (Kees and Portal, V:9; illus. V:[8a] fig 13
Colburn), XIII:1:22; illus. XIII:1:20 fig 6 Minuit, Peter, XI:2:19
Farmers and Mechanics Bank, 1891 (Long and Mir, Joaquin Manzanares Rodrigues see Manzanares
First National Bank (Holabird, Root and Burgee, Mir Iskusstva, XVI:2:30
with Thorshov and Cerny), XIX: 1:39,40 Miranda, Carlos Carvajal see Carvajal Miranda, Carlos
Flour Exchange Bldg. (Long and Kees), XIII: 1:22; Miranda do Douro, Port.
XIX: 1:40; illus. XIII: 1:20 fig 5 Cathedral, XV:3:3
Great Northern Implement Bldg. (Kees and Letter from Pedro Foucher, on New Madrid,
Colburn), XIX: 1:40 XVIII:1:25 nl8
Mirror frames
Chippendale, XV:3:13
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Miskey see Archer, Warner, Miskey and Co. Mittelalterliche Stadtbaukunst in der Toskana, by W.
Mission architecture Braunfels
Mission style, American version of Arts and Crafts, XIII: 1:20 figs 3,4
XIV:2:19 Mnesicles
Missions Erechtheum, Athens, XI:2:24; XIII:4:5,6,8; XV:4:9;
Bolivia, XIV:4:6 XVI:2:31; XX:2:68; illus. XIII:4:7 fig 9
Kawaiahao!
Hawaii X'3'u c e,
Mission Church, XI:3:27 The Model Architect, by S. Sloan
Kickapoo Mission, Fort Leavenworth, VI:l/2:[22] Designs from, XIX:1:38; illus. XIX:1:35 figs 2-4;
Proposed colonization on, 1788, XVIII:1:21,22 The Modern Builder's Guide, by M. Lafever,
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Mllinger, Karl, use of term Rundbogenstil, XIX:3:127 Altar of Poseidon sec Miletus
Msinger, Stephan, Abbot of Langheim Monastery, Monongahela Bridge (J. Roebling), IV:3/4:53; XVI:1:11
XII:4:12; XIX:l:41-42 Monplaisir, La. [Pradel (Sieur de) House] (A. de Batz),
Moffitt, James K., X:3:21 XIII: 1:26
Mofras, Duflot du see Duflot du Mofras Monreale, Giovanni da, Fra, see Giovanni da
Mogosaia Monreale, Fra
Church, IV:3/4:31 Monreale, Italy
Mohammedan architecture see Islamic architecture; Cathedral, IV:2:52; XIII: 1:5
Moholy-Nagy, Lszlo, X-3-6 Monroe, James, Pres., and C. Bulfinch's plans for U.S.
Mohsin, Abdul Kader, VII:3/4:37 Capitol; VIII:3/4:4; and T. Jefferson's plans for
MoiraX Capitol and Prison, Richmond, XII:4:28; at
Moissac
u vtrrr -, -, * Monstrances
Church, XVII:3:34 ~ , , c .. ..
Tr VT Cathedral, Santiago, Chile, V:23
Molhausen, Henry, XI:4:24 T \* jo t> n j 01 v ^ 0
Moliere, Granpr! XVI,1:3:1.6
Mollinedo, Manuel de, Bishop of Cuzco, Peru, V:[35] Market place, 111:1/2:25
For individual monasteries see under location, e.g., Monte Cassino, Abbot of, see Desiderius
Mondriaan, Pieter Cornelis, obit., IV:1:54; and G. T. Montebello see Baltimore, Md.
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Montepulciano - Monuments
Montepulciano Montreal, Can.
San Biagio Acadmie des Beaux-Arts, XIV:3:11
Studies for (A. Sangallo, the elder), XIII:3:8; illus. Church Cathedral
XIII:3:[6] fig 5 Bonsecours, XIV:3:14
Franciscan Mission Church, XV: 1:25 n2 1823 (T. Baillairg and J. Fournier),
Design, 1846 (W. Strickland), 11:2:34 1885 (J- Michaud), XIV:3:11,13-14; illus. XIV:3:13
Alexander Column, Leningrad, IV:1:32; Montreal Board of Trade (Shepley, Rutan and
Monticello (T. Jefferson), 1:3/4:15; IX:3:14; X:l:3-10; St. Patrick's [St. Patrice] (F. Martin and P. L.
X:2:6; XII:4:32; XIII:2:8; XIII:4:32; XVIII: 1:7,8; Morin), VI:3/4:6; XI:1:[26] nl7; XIV:3:8
Mon oliu, de, on C.udad Lineal, XVIII:3:75 Montt, Pedro, Pres. of Chile, XVIII:3:83
?teT\ T i Monuments
Old Works, St. James, X:3:27; illus. X:3:25 fig 13 See a/s0 Arches; Columns (Memorials); Obelisks
Montpelier, Pnnce George s County, Md. Alexander, R. L 'The Public Memorial and
Interior (W. Buckland, attrib.), XVHI:2:71 Godefroy's Battie Monument," XVII:l:19-24
Montpelier, Vt. Athens
State House (A. B. Young), XIV:2:13; XIX:3:119 Choragic Monument (Lysicrates), XIV:2:12;
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Liebknecht-Luxemburg Monument, (L. Mies van Rodney Memorial, X:3:22,24; illus. X:3:[23]
Reform Act, monument project to, 1832 (R. VII: 1/2:20; not in skyscraper category,
Trevithick), XVI:1:11; XVI:4:22-25,26,27,28; XVIII:4:126,128
Clay (Henry) Monument (J. W. Adams), XI:4:19 Chester, XI:2:24; XX:l:34-37; illus. XX:l:34-37
London
figs
1-4
Monument to the Great Fire, XII:3:24 and McMillan Commission, IV: 1:35,36,37,38,40
Washington Monument, XVII:3:32; XVIII:4:163 Moorehead, Singleton P., discovery of 17th c. room,
Port-Vendres, France Tidewater, Va., X:2:19; and Williamsburg
Monument to Louis XVI (C. de Wailly), Restoration, IX:3:24; XVIII:4:164
XVI: 1:20-21 'Tazewell Hall: A Report on Its Eighteenth-Century
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Sudbury, Engl., XI:1:13; illus. XI:1:11 Morgan, George, 18th c Col., XVIII:l:21-26
Mora, Juan Gmez de see Gmez de Mora, Juan Morgan, John, 18th c., Dr., XVIII:4:164
Morando, Bernardo, XX:3:150 Library of see New York (City): Pierpont Morgan
Morard, Abbott of Cluny, 990-1014 A.D., XVII:3:8 Morgan, Jorge see Morgan, George, 18th c Col.
Moravia Morgan, Julia, as native Californian, X:3:18,20; style
1855-56, Franklin and Wood Sts. (J. C. ^'s,pty ,C,lub' Berkeley- X:3:2
Trautwine), XVIII:4:161-163; illus. YWCA, Honolulu, X:3:20
Morimondo
Moravian schoolhouse, Oley Valley, Pa., St. Patnck-SF[St. Patrice], Montreal (and F. Martin),
VI:3/4:6;
XI:l:[26]nl7;
XIV:3:8
Moravian Historic Area see Bethlehem, Pa. Mormon Church [Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
Moreau, Joseph, on St. Bnigne at Dijon, XVII:3:3 Morrill, 19th c., U.S. Sen., VII:l/2:20
Moreira, Jorge Machado, XVII:2:31 Morris, 19th c. lime and cement supplier, see Brown
Ministry of Education and Public Health, Rio de and Morris; Morris and Warner
Janeiro (and others), XVII:2:30,31; XX:2:95 Morris,/. 1832, "De/t."
University City, University of Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Renderings, Girard College competition drawings
Moreira, Jos
Faade, XV:3.-8
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Morris - Morrison
1929, 5th Ave. Articles and Books on, XIV:2:25; Japanese, XVI:4:36
Metropolitan Opera House and Square, Works (Books, Essays, etc.,), XIV:2:25
X:l:16; illus. X:l:[14] fig 5 Architecture and History, IV:2:34-35
Morris, Charles, 1869-1930 see Walker and Morris Westminster Abbey, IV:2:34,35-36
Morris, David B., 19th c., of Pittsburgh, XVII:l:29nlO Works (Bldgs., Decoration, etc.)
Morris, Deborah Decorative work, XIX:4:145,163,147 n22
House of, Philadelphia, XVI:4:12 Red House, Bexley Heath (and P. Webb), IX:4:15;
House of see Washington, D.C.; The Lindens Ceiling painting, XIX:4:147 n22
Morris, Gouverneur Vinland, Newport
[6] fig 7; 7 figs 9,13,14 Early American Architecture from the First Colonial
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806 Settlements to the National Period
Mansion of, Philadelphia, XII:3:30; XX:1:23 Rev. by V. J. Scully, Jr., XII:2:29-30
Morris, Roger, 18th c. Introd. to L. Sullivan, Democracy: A Man Search,
Mansion of [Jumel Mansion], N.Y., IV:3/4:57 IX:l/2:38
Morris, William, architectural philosophy, 111:3:25; Louis Sullivan: Prophet of Modern Architecture,
X:3:8,13 nl8; XVII:1:36; XVII:4:25; XIX:4:145; IX:l/2:38; XIV:2:19
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Morrison - Moscow
Szarkowski, J., The Idea of Louis Sullivan, XX:2:79; illus. XX:2:79 fig 2
XVII:2:30
Moscow
Morrison, Mrs. Hugh, XX:3:141 Arkhangel' ski Sobor [Cathedral of St. Michael the
Morrow, Hugh, XIX:2:58 n6,60 n20 Archangel] (Alevisio Novi), XVI:1:31; XVI:2:13
VIII:3/4:5; graduate of Tapping Reeve Law Bezytnjannaja Tower First XVI: 1:31
Morton,
Albert, X:A29-30 Cathedral of St. Michael see Moscow:
Morton (Albert) House [Lermond (Charles) House], Arlrhanoel' Wir Snhnr
Walsh (Robert) House, Thomaston, X:4:[31] Cathedral of the Assumption see Moscow: UspenskiT
Watts (Capt. Alfred) House, Thomaston, X:4:29-30 Sobor
Morton, William, 17th c., of Kent Co., Del., IX:3:23 Cathedral of the Dormition see Moscow: Uspenski
Morton, N.Y. Sobor
Allegheny County Mortuary, 1908, Pittsburgh (F. J. Church of the Intercession see Moscow: Cathedral of
Osterling), XVI:3:28n21 St. Basil the Blessed: Church of the Intercession
Daphne (Nicholas) Funeral Chapels, San Francisco City plan, Maps, Views, etc., 11:1:23 n;
(F. L. Wright), XIX:3:130 IV: 1:23,27,28,30; VIII:3/4:9; IX:l/2:35; illus.
Mortuary chapel, Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia IV:l:[22a] fig 3
Aschaffenburg Castle MaPs see Moscow: City plan, Maps, Views, etc.
Church of the Nativity (Ephraim), 111:4:44 Oruzhemaya Palata see Moscow: Armoury
R t" yy.i.AA Palace of the Cooperatives see Moscow: Centrosoyus
yzan
ine, Palace of the
Facets
seeMoscow:
Granovitaja Palata
Damascus
n
.
,
.
Umayyad Mosque, 111:4:43,44; illus. III:4:[32a] ^Collection,^1:1:31
Minton Co., XIV:3:4 St. Basil the Blessed see Moscow: Cathedral of St.
Istanbul Basil the Blessed
Hagia Sofia, IV:3/4:5 St. John the Precursor, D'jakovo see D'jakovo, Russ.
Jerusalem, IV.-3/4:4 St. Michael's Cathedral see Moscow: Arkhangel'ski
Persia,
11:1:20-21.
Sobor
Apollinare Nuovo, XX:2:82,83; illus. XX:2:82 Top (C. Galloway) XVI: 1:31
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Moslem architecture see Islamic architecture; Mughal Flankers [detached wings for kitchen and office],
architecture
XIII:2:8
Porch,
X:2:20
U.S.,
XVIII:
XX:4:204
1:29
Mouzon
Metropolitan Museum of Art, N.Y. (and C. Vaux), The Theory and Practice of Architecture; or Vitruvius
VI:1/2:[1] and nl and Vignola Abridg'd, XX:3:128 no.57
Mound Plantation see Mount Locust Vignola; or The Compleat Architect, XX:3:128 nl9
Mounds and mound bldrs. Moya, Luis de, V:6 n40
Ohio, XIV:4:23; illus. XIV:4:25 fig 1 Mozambique
Athos
XIV:4:7
fig
Mount Clare see Baltimore, Md. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, music of, mirrored by
Mount Enterprise, Tex. architecture, XVI:2:31
Birdwell (Doctor) House, ca. 1840 [refs. to fig 3], Bastien et Bastienne, XI:2:27
XI:4:2,[7] nn30,33; illus. XI:4:[5] fig 3 Mshatta
Ross House, ca. 1846, XI:4:2-3 Palace of, XX:2:88
Mount Laurel, N.J. Mstislav of Chernigov, Prince, XVI:2:30
Meeting House, 1760, VII:3/4:31 Mtzchet
Mount Locust [Ferguson (William) House; Mound Church, IV:3/4:31,32
Plantation], Miss., XIV:1:30-31 Mucharabies, V:[21]
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The Rococo Age, Art and Civilization of the industrial architecture, 1870-1910, IV:3/4:50; on
Eighteenth Century (with A. Schnberger and Architectural Review, London, IV:3/4:50; on Bay
Lancaster, Clay, "A Critique on the Taj Mahal," Rosenau, H., The Ideal City, in Its Architectural
Photograph of "Versailles," St. Bernard Parish, La., Mundie, William B. (see also Jenney and Mundie),
illus. XIII: 1:24 fig 2 XVI:1:15
XII:3:24
Munich
Mujica, Francesco, on Home Insurance Bldg., Chicago, Allerheiligen Hofkirche (L. von Klenze), 11:3:9
XVIII:4:131 n 17; on Masonic Temple Bldg., Amalienburg
Chicago, XVIII:4:133; on skyscraper, XII:3:30; Reiche Zimmer (Cuvillis), V:45
XVIII:4:130 nl4,137,138 Asam Kirche [S. Johannes-Nepomuk] (Asam
Post Office, N.Y., XII:1:21; XIV:l:25n34; S. Johannes-Nepomuk see Munich; Asam Kirche
XVI: 1:18 n 105; illus. XII:1:19 fig 12 Supreme Court (F. Thiersch), 11:3:11
State, War and Navy Bldg., 1871, Old, Washington, Municipal architecture see subject heading Public
Exposition, 1915, San Francisco, X:3:20 Munn, William H 19th c. lawyer, XV:4:21 n51
Fore (Charles W.) Residence, Piedmont, illus. Munn and Co., of N. Y, XV:4:21 n51
X:3:[19] Munning's Point Bridge, Sudbury, Mass., XI:1:8,9
Savoy Hotel, London, X:3:20 Munro, John, fl. 1851, XV:2:16
Taylor (Henry W.) Estate, Berkeley, X:3:20; illus. Munro, Leroy, XV:2:16
X:3:17 Munsell, Joel, 111:1/2:39 nl
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Munzer, Zdenka see Miinzer, Zdenka Cambridge, Mass.
Mur Fogg Art Museum (Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch
Murdock, 19th c. Baltimore bldr., VIII:1/2:128 "Early Architecture of the Ohio Valley; an
Murillo, G. Kubier and M. Soria on, XIX:4:177; Exhibition . .. from February 8 to April 6,
paintings stolen from Cathedral of Seville, 1942," 11:1:35-36
VI:3/4:20 House, 1820 [Baum (Martin) House; Longworth
St. Peter Liberated by the Angel, painting, VI:3/4:20 House; sinton House], 11:1:36;
"Muro, Maestro da" see Alevisio Novi VI:3/4:18,21; XII:2:8; illus. XII:2:[7] fig 11
Murphy, of Jefferson, Tex. Columbus, Ohio
Murray John, 4th EarlofDunmore, see Dunmore, 0hio Historical Society Museum, IV:3/4:51
Museums
and Museum bldgs. .. r usier . , f D ,Q11 1QV7 vv _ -,
, ...... ... . , . . Museum projects for Pans, 1931, 1937, XX:2:95
See also Exhibition bldgs.; Historic house ,, ... . . ,. ,
Museum of American Architecture, proposed,
museums; Outdoor museums
Miicanm
/"vT
f\
e/^hitaorur
r\rrt\noaH
1:3/4:24-26
Ahmedabad
Le Centre Culturel
Street, G. E.
St Denis heads IV-3/4 7 Wooden mask from Saibai, XIX: 1:28,30; illus.
Neue Museum (A. Messel), 11:3:11 Museo Nazionale [Palazzo del Bargello]
XX:4:162n31
XX:4:155n7
Cairo
Uffizi,
IX:4:13
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of
Modern
Art
Porta dei Supplichi (B. Buontalenti), XV:3:7 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (F. L. Wright),
XIX-4180 Philadelphia
xSC0W rr\ r, o , , XX:1:12-13; illus. XX:1:13 fig 20
Armoury Oruzheinaya Pa ata] Peale (Charles wiUson) Museum> XI:3:25.
Art Collection, XVI. 1.31 XIV:2:[5]; XX:1:25; illus. XI:3:24
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Valentine Museum [Wickham-Valentine Mansion] Exhibition, 1945, "Washington After the War,"
(R. Mills), 1:3/4:21 n; 11:2:39; 111:4:28,29 VI:l/2:[30]-32
Rio de Janeiro Dumbarton Oaks Museum (T. T. Waterman),
Museum of Modern Art (A. E. Reidy), XX:2:95 VI:3/4:37
Rockland, Me. Medical Museum, 10th St., VII:l/2:20
Farnsworth Museum, XX: 1:38 The National Gallery of Art [Mellon Gallery] see
Rome (City) Washington, D.C.: The National Gallery of
Lateran
Museum
Art
Fresco of the Via Pia, XIX:3:99,108; illus. Navy Dept. bldg. and naval museum, proposed,
XIX:3:99
fig
VI:1/2:31
Vatican _ Wrzburg
Palace of Fine Arts (B. Maybeck), XI:3:31; illus. Mussolini, avenue of, linking St. Peter's with Tiber,
XI:3:30
Sarasota
Ringling
(John and MaWe) Museum Mute Stones Speak... by p. Mackendrick,
Asolo Theatre, XI:2:26-27; illus. XI:2:26 r 1
XIX:4:184
Saugus,
Mass. Muthesius, Hermann, X:3:13 nl9; XIV:2:18
First Iron Works Association, Inc. . .. _
Mutual Assurance Co., IV:3/4:51
Megarons,
XIII:4:3;
XVII:
1:33-34
SydnCy
PalacePalace,
XVIIxvn.i.34
1 34
Australian Museum
Roman mosaic from Carthage, XX:2:79; illus. Myers, Denys P., Jr., director of Art Institute,
Reale Museo dei Monumenti Egiziani, XVII:3:2 Sag Harbor, X:l:28; on I. Rogers, VIII: 1 /2:135;
Utica, N.Y. XI:4:25; XIII:1:28
American Museum of the Arts see Washington, Myers, Frederick, Ft. Dearborn soldier
D.C.: Patent Office, 1836-67 Journal, 1832-34, 11:4:12 n49
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Nacogdoches, Tex. Napoleon I, "continental system" of, XX:3:136-137;
Allen Residence, XI:4:[7] n42 coronation of, XVII: 1:22; and Ecole des
"The Old House," ca. 1847, XI:4:[7] n26 Cardinal Fesch, VI:3/4:20; forces abdication of
Stern Residence, Lanna St., XI:4:[7] n26 Emperor Francis II, X:2:10nl8; C. N. Ledoux's
Nagle, Henry, 18th c., of Baltimore, XVIII:1:34 XIX:4:141; and J. M. Sganzin, XVI:1:17 n79;
Nagy, Lszl Moholy see Moholy-Nagy, Lszl symbolic decorative details under, XVII: 1:24 n 14;
T. T .. , ,,, f ,v , j- . e erects Turin bridge, XIX:4:139; builds Vendme
Nails, burning bldgs. for, IX:3:23; Indians use of, . x7w , , ^ j ^ r,
vwt, . ,, ,, j , TTC II ^ O in io Column, Pans, XV:4:16; XVII:1:22; and C. B.
XVII:4:31,33; industry, U.S., 11:4:9-10,18 ..
3 Wadstrom, IV:2:33
City plan, illus. VIII:3/4:pl III fig 2b Medal of (Jeuffroy)) illus XIV:2:[5] fig 14
X:2:4
1:3/4:8
Nancy, ship, XX: 1:23 nl4 Pinkney, D. H Napoleon III and the Rebuilding of
Porta del Popolo, Rome, XIV: 1:9; XIX:3:106 ^ev' ^ P Jacbus> Jr., XVIII: 1:35-36
Napoieonville, La.
Madewood [Pugh (Thomas) Residence] (H. Howard),
Palazzo Reale, IV:2:52; XIX:4:141 Retable of Jesus Nazareno, Granada Cathedral (with
S. Chiara, IV:2:52 M. F. Raya and F. Rodriguez), XV:1:11 nil
S. Domenico Maggiore, IV:2:52 Naryshkin, Leo, Boyar, XVI:2:15,30
S. Giovanni a Carbonara [Carbonarro], IV:2:52 Nash, John, T. S. R. Boase on, XX:3:149; T. Davis on,
S. Paolo Maggiore, IV:2:52 XX: 1:44; use of stucco, XV:4:16
S. Pietro ad Aram, IV:2:52 All Soul's Church, London, IV:2:42
Napoleon, Prince, XIV:3:4-6 Buildings, London, XX:3:136
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Hall
Natchez,
Miss.
Meeting House, Olive St. (A. Benjamin), XIII:3:17 Bloomart House, XIV:1:30
Unitarian Church, XIII:3:19n4 The Briars, XI:4:[6,7] n38
Bellemeade [Harding House] (W. Strickland), 11:2:33 Connolly's Tavern see Natchez, Miss.: Taverns
Polk (James Knox) Monument (W. Strickland), Methodist Mating House, XV:2:28
State Capitol (W. Strickland), 11:2:33,34; 11:3:28; Presbyterian Church (L. Weeks), XV:2:28
XIII:3:Suppl. 2,16; XIV:2:12; XV:4:3 Restoration see Natchez, Miss.: City plan
Tennessee State Bank (D. Morrison [W. Strickland, Villa in the Oriental Style (S. Sloan) see Natchez,
Two Rivers Farm (W. Strickland, attrib.), 11:2:33 Natchez, 1879 steamship, XI:4:[31]; illus. XI:4:[29]
Medical College and Hospital (Coolidge and Natchez Trace XIV: 1:30
Shattuck), XVII:3:26; illus. XVII:3:27 fig 9 National Academy of Design see New York (City)
Walker (Sarah Ann Gray) Tomb (W. Strickland), National Arboretum see Washington, D.C.
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National Housing and Town Planning Council, of Smith (Joseph) Mansion House, 1842-43,
National Institute [Institution] see Washington, D.C.: Taylor Residence (demolished), XIX:3:112
Smithsonian Institution Taylor (John) House [Babbitt (Almon W.) House],
National Memorials, Monuments, Parks, Sites, etc. XIX:3:112-113,114; illus. XIX:3:113 figs 9,10
U.S. see United States: National Memorials, Taylor (John) printing office, XIX:3:113; illus.
Monuments, Parks, Sites, etc. XIX:3:113 fig 10
National Monuments Record see National Buildings Woodruff (Wilford) House, XIX:3:112,114; illus.
Record
XIX:3:113
fig
National Park Service see United States Young (Brigham) House, XIX:3:112,114; illus.
with scenic areas and historic sites, 1:3/4:11 Navy yards see Docks, Harbors, Navy yards, etc.
Summer School, XI: 1:32; XII: 1:32; XII:4:32; Nay|or; 19thJ- P'efb- fr- fN Y
Natural monuments, 1:3/4:11-12,18-19; IV:2:37-41 City planning w Cities and Towns (Growth, History
Naumburg, Paul Schultze see Schultze-Naumburg, Paul Necker, Jacques, III-3 19-20
111.
XIX-4179
Babbitt (Almon W.) House see Nauvoo, 111.: Taylor Housing, X:3:24,26,27
City plan, Maps and Views, XIX:3:110,114; illus. Negroes in the U.S. (see also Slavery in the U.S.),
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Savannah, Ga., X:4:9; illus. X:4:8 fig 6 Nereid Monument see Xanthus
Employment, Slave labor, etc., as brickyard laborers, Neresheim, Abbot of, XII:4:12
Ohio, John Stewart (Negro) brings Methodist Nero, brick in time of, 1:1:3; burning of Rome, 1:1:4;
Christianity to the Wyandotte, VI:l/2:23 VIII:3/4:34; XI:2:17; use of hoist for vertical
Slave labor see Negroes in the U.S.: Employment, circulation in Palatine Palace, XI:2:15; and Roman
Slavery see Slavery in the U.S. Golden House of, Rome, XIII:4:24
Texas, XI:4:[6] nl0,8 Neronian palaces, Rome, XVII:4:4
Neil, Robert, 19th c., of Manchester, XV:4:22 n53 Nersessian, Sirarpie Der see Der Nersessian, Sirarpie
House of [Neill-Cochran House], XI:4:10; illus. Nervi> Pier Luigi' A' L- Huxtable on, XIX:4:178;
mi 6 rUI r ln^ n 0USe' ~ Sketches from France and Italy [sketches of medieval
Nelson, George, designer, ^111:3/4:46 Cloverley Hall (and R. N. Shaw), IX:1 /2:27
Nelson (J.) and Co., XI:4:26 Nespereira, Visconde de, XV:3:15 nl3
Nelson, Lee H. Netherlands
Nelson County (Va.) Courthouse see Lovingston, Va. Riehl House' (L Mies van der Rohe)> XX:1:42
Neo-classicism (see also Classic Revival), J. F. Blondel Neumann, Johann Balthasar, 11:3:7; XII:4:12-14
and, XVIII:4:141-148; term rejected by E. Portr. (G. B. Tiepolo), XII:4:12; illus. XII:4:13 fig 1
Kaufmann, XV:4:30-31; F. Milizia as Works
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Schloss Augustusburg, Bruehl, work at, XII:4:12 ^age, .f3". ( Rienau), XIV: 1:24 n7
Schnborn Chapel, Wrzburg, XVII:4:22; illus. Ru^erf University, founding of, XX:3:116
1
\lAn,
UiiAlrAnnnm
XVII:4:23 fig 3
vtrrl
Neumeyer,
Alfred, XVII:1:22 E ' T. . ,
' ' Fort Delaware see Fort Delaware
Neuss,
Ger. Immanuel Church, XIII:3:Suppl. 16; illus.
Novaesium see Novaesium -, , ,,,, r. -,
XIII:3:Suppl. [15] fig 23
Loos, XX:4:180; not in E. McCoy, Five California Johns (Kensey) House, XVII:4:36
Architects, XX:2:95; use of one-story house plan, Restoration XV-4-2 5
XX:4:175; and L. Sullivan's Kindergarten Chats, Survey ( R Latrobe with p UnnoXi R Mills and
Fires, XIV:3:15,19 New Castle upon Tyne see Newcastle upon Tyne
Nevada County Courthouse (M. F. Butler), XIV:3:19 New Church see New Jerusalem Church
Neve, Richard, d. 1726, X:2:20 rqew j)eihi
City, Country Purchaser's and Builder's Dictionary, gee a/s0 India
New
Ebenezer
Neville, Thomas, 18th c of Philadelphia, XV:4:25 City planning see Cities and Towns (Growth, History
New Albion see New Jersey and Planning): U.S.: New England
New Amsterdam see New York (City) Farmhouses, VII:3/4:20; XX: 1:38-39
A New and Complete System of Architecture..., by W. Aew England Country School, painting (W. Homer),
Halfpenny, XX:3:122,126 no.23 11:3:33
The New and Improved Practical Builder, by P. "New England Meeting Houses and Churches," by
Nicholson, 11:4:23 nl20 P. A. Smith, VII:3/4:29-30
"New Architecture" (see also International Style), New Goa, India see Pangim, India
XX:4:172,176
New
Guinea
The New Architecture, by A. Roth, 11:4:37 Primitive art and architecture, XIX: 1:28,29-30; illus.
New Bedford, Mass. XIX: 1:29 fig 8
Rotch (William J.) Cottage (A. J. Davis [A. J. New Harmony, Ind., XV:4:6
Downing] ), XIV:3:19; XV:2:16 Owenite Community, XV:4:20n24
New Bern, N.C. [Newburn] New Harmony Society, IV:3/4:51
New Bern Graded School (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:35 New Haven, Conn.
Tryon's Palace (J. Hawks), X:l:19 Center Church (A. Benjamin), VII:3/4:29;
New Boston, Kan. see Manhattan, Kan. VIIM /2:41 nl6; XIII:3:16,17
New Bradwell City Hall
Church Tower, IX:4:28
Bldg. (G. E. Street), XIX:4:166-167; illus. City plan, Maps and Views
XIX:4:166 fig 17 Central Square [Green], XX:2:47
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Hillhouse Ave., no. 4 see New Haven, Conn.: Town 'w' XVIII: 1:26; illus. XVIII:1:26 fig 4
Churches, 1:2:25-29
New Orleans
Views see New Haven, Conn.: City plan, Maps and Barracks, Place d'Armes (I. F. Broutin),
Vlews
XIII:l:25,26n2
Campus,
XII:4:15
XI:4:22
"Books and Buildings, 1449-1949 ...," 1807-09 (B. H. Latrobe), XIV:3:30-31; illus.
Exhibition, Feb. 22 - Mar. 16, 1949, XIV:3:30
VIII: 1 /2:55-67 ca. 1819, XIV:3:31
Mills (R. Arkwright and D. Dale), Intendance, design (I. F. Broutin), XIII: 1:25; illus.
VIII: 1 /2:11,13,30 n47; illus. VIII:l/2:pl II XIII: 1:25 fig 4
figs 5,6
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New Orleans (Cont.) (City) by name of bldg., e.g. New York (City):
Jewish Widows and Orphans Home, 1869 (H. Stuyvesant (Rutherford) Apartments
Howard), illus. XI:4:[23] Apthorp House, XX: 1:44
Lafayette Square, illus. XI:4:22 Aquarium, 1892 (see also New York (City): Castle
Maps see New Orleans: City plan, Maps and Views Clinton), IX:3:26
Moresque Bldg. (Freret), illus. XI:4:22 Arcade, 1827 (J. Haviland), XII:3:13,16 and n20
Motel de Ville (C. R. Colbert), XX:4:204 Arcade bldg., 1849, XII:1:15; illus XII:1:16 fig 3
New South Building and Loan Assoc. Bldg. (Shepley, Architectural Iron Works of New York (see also
Rutan and Coolidge), XVII:3:25 ^ewYork (City): Badger (D. D.) Ironworks),
1952, XI:4:21
Public bldgs. (I. F. Broutm), XIII: 1:26 n2 3d BaUery Armory; 171 Qaremont Ave.,
State Bank of Louisiana (B. H. Latrobe), XX:2:73 XIV-3-27
1727-34 (P. Baron and I. F. Broutin), 1853-57 [in 64th Street Arsenal built 1847-51],
XIII:
1:25,26
n2
XIV:3:23
1745 (I. F. Broutin), VII: 1/2:33-34; XIII:l:24-25; 1860, 3d Ave. see New York (City): Armories
illus. VII: 1 /2:pl III fig 1 and Arsenals: Thompkins Market - Seventh
Vieux Carr, IX:3:27 Regiment Armory
Restoration, XV:4:2,5,6 1878-80
Views see New Orleans: City plan, Maps and Views Bldg. (C. W. Clinton), XIV:3:23-24,26,29;
Waterworks (B. H. Latrobe), 11:3:27 illus. XIV:3:25 figs 1,2
Parlange Plantation House see Parlange Plantation 8th Coast Artillery District Armory see New York
House (City): Armories and Arsenals: Kingsbridge
Fort, XII:4:30-31; XIII:2:28-29; illus. XII:4:30,31 9th Regiment Armory (Cable and Sergeant),
American Museum of Natural History (C. Vaux), Armories and Arsenals: 8th Regiment
VI: 1 /2:[1] and nl Armory
American Radiator Bldg. (S. Hood), 11:1:17 City Armory
American Surety Tower (B. Price), XV:3:31 Elm and White Sts., 1852, XIV:3:23
Anabaptist Meeting House, XI:2:21 Second Ave. and 21st St., XIV:3:23
Anderson Galleries, XX:4:181 Kingsbridge Armory, Bronx (Pilcher and Tachau),
Apartment houses see subject heading Apartment XIV:3:27-29; illus. XIV:3:29 figs 7,8
houses, Tenements, etc., or under New York Squadron C Armory, Brooklyn (Pilcher and
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Aspinwall House, IX:3:27 Capitol of the U.S. (P. C. L'Enfant) see New York
Associated Press Bldg. see New York (City): (City): Federal Hall
Rockefeller Center Cast-iron bldgs.
Astor (Mrs. William) House (R. M. Hunt), XI:2:[14]; Bogardus, J. (see also specific bldg. by name, e.g.
illus. XI:2:[13] fig 13 New York (City): Bogardus Factory), XI:2:[8]
Astor Hotel (C. W. Clinton) see New York (City): Washington and Murray Sts. see New York (City):
Hotel Astor Laing (Edgar H.) Bldgs.
Astor House (I. Rogers), XIII:3:17; XVI:1:25; Cast-iron Factory, Centre and Duane Sts. (J.
XVIII:4:134; XIX:2:77 Bogardus) see New York (City): Bogardus
Astor Library, VII:l/2:3; XVI: 1:30 Factory
Avery Architectural Library see New York (City): Cast-iron store front, Washington St., 1842 (D. D.
Columbia University Badger), XV:4:14,19
Badger (D. D.) Ironworks (see also New York (City): Castle Clinton, VIII:1/2:131; IX:3:26
Architectural Iron Works of New York), Castle Garden Immigration Station, 1855 (see also
XV:4:14-15,17; XVI: 1:14; XIX:4:181; illus. New York (City): Castle Clinton), IX:3:26
XV:4:13 fig 1 "Cathedral of Commerce" see New York (City):
Bank of America (C. W. Clinton), XIV:3:26 Woolworth Bldg.
Barracks, pre-1767, XI:2:21,22 Cathedral of St. John the Divine see New York
Battery, Southwest see New York (City): Castle (City): St. John the Divine
Clinton Central Park (Olmsted, Vaux and Co.), VI: 1 /2:[1] nl;
Battery Park, VIII:1/2:131 XIV:1:21
Bayard [Condict] Bldg. (L. Sullivan), IV:2:9,12; Gates (R. M. Hunt), XI:2:[14]
XIX:2:64; XX:1:16; XX:3:140,142,143; illus. Zoo, XIV:3:23
IV:2:20
Centre
Market
Beekman Street Shot Tower see New York (City): Fire lookout station on, 1847, XVI:1:17 n81
Tatham and Brothers Iron Works Centre Street Ironworks District
Bennett Block (A. Gilman), XII:1:18 Map, XV:4:20n7; illus. XV:4:13 fig 1
Bethesda Fountain, Central Park (C. Vaux), Century Theater Site, XVIII:2:55; illus. XVIII:2:55
VI : 1 / 2:[ 1] fig 1
Blunt (O.) and Syms Gun Shop Christal and Donahue Paint Shop
Faade (J. Bogardus), XV:4:21 n51 Faade (J. Bogardus), XV:4:21 n51
Bogardus Factory [Cast-iron Factory; Eccentric Mill Churches
Works; Iron Building] 1849 (J. Bogardus), See also churches listed by name, e.g. New York
VII: 1 / 2:3; IX:4:24; XV:4:12-14,18; (City): St. Thomas' Church
XVI:1:13,18 nl05; XIX:4:181,182; illus. XV:4:13 Calvinist
fig 1; 15 fig 4 French, 1704, XI:2:21
Bowling Green, XI:2:22 German, 1765, XI:2:21
British Empire Bldg. see New York (City): Old Dutch Church, 1693, XI:2:21
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(J. McComb, Jr. and J. Mangin), 111:1/2:40; Designs, 1818 (J. O'Donnell), VI:3/4:6;
XV:4:3
XI:l:[26]n7
Fire lookout station on, 1847, XVI:1:17 n81 Gra' History Research Office, XI:2:19
Medal of, XIV:2-7 Rockefeller Center site, X:l:12-17
Competition design (B. H. Latrobe), XV:4:30 St. Paul s Chapel (Howells and Stokes), IV:3/4:56
City plan, Maps, Views, etc. (for particular parts of Schermerhorn Hall, XIV: 1:21
New York see by name, e.g. New York (City): Scho1 of Architecture
illus. Ill: 1/2:1361 fig 181 Condict Bldg. see New York (City): Bayard Bldg.
1767 [1766; 1776] (B. Ratzer [Ratzen] ), Coney Island, XIX: 1:14-15; illus. XIX: 1.15 fig 8
III-1/2-40- XVI-1-18 n97 Constant Bldg. (see also New York (City):
1796 (T. Roberts), XVI:1:18 n97 Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.), XII:1:18
1800 (J. Mangin), 111:1/2:40-41 - Cooper Union, XII:4:32
1811 (S. De Witt, G. Morris and J. Rutherford), Corn Exchange Bank (R Upjohn), XI:2:6
1850 s (W. Perns [T. C. Bannister drawing (Citv)- New York Hosnital - Cornell
i j I w Medical College
Landmark Map, XVI:1:18 n97 /r r> nirc in r> i
x/iTT
Site, VIII:3/4:8
iwt
r,
XVI: 1:11
-,
Crystal
Palace
1876 [1870] (J. H. Beal), XII:1:21; XV:3:31; Exhibition, 1853 see New York (City): World's
illus. XII:1:19 fig 12 Fairs: 1853-54
ca. 1890 (M. King), XVI:l:18nl05 Culver Depot, Coney Island, XIX:1:14
1894 (G. W. Peters), XV:3:31 Custom House, Old see New York (City): Federal
1897 (F. Pansing), XV:3:31 Hall National Memorial
1908 (M. King), XV:3:31 Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. Bldg. (R. M.
City Tavern, 1642 see New York (City): Stadt Hunt), XII:1:18,21; illus. XII:1:19 fig 12
Coal and Iron Exchange (R. M. Hunt), XI:2:[14] XII:1:18; illus. XII:1:[17] fig 8
Coentjes Market, XI:2:22 Dreamland, Coney Island, XIX:1:15
Collect Pond, XVI:1:13 Tower, XIX: 1:15; illus. XIX: 1:15 fig 8
College, 1756 see New York (City): Columbia Drexel Bldg. (A. Gilman), XII:1:18
University: Columbia College Dutch churches see New York (City): Churches:
Columbia Iron Works, illus. XV:4:13 fig 1 Dutch
Columbia University Dutch West India Company's City Tavern see New
Amigos de Gaudi - U.S.A., XVIII:1:36 York (City): Stadt Herbergh
Avery Architectural Library Eastern Airlines Bldg. see New York (City):
Archive of Measured Drawings of Historic Rockefeller Center
Monuments, XVIII:1:36 Eccentric Mill Works see New York (City): Bogardus
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Faade (J. Bogardus), XV:4:21 n51 Governor's House, 18th c., 111:1/2:40
Empire State Bldg. (Shreve, Lamb and Harmon), Grace Church (J. Renwick, Jr.), XVI: 1:25; XIX: 1:32
11:2:7; XI:2:17; XII:3:31; XV:3:31 Grace Church, Brooklyn (R. Upjohn), XV:2:22
Episcopal Church of the Holy Apostles see New Gramercy Park, XX:2:47
York (City): Holy Apostles Church Grand Central Station [and train shed], 1869-71
Equitable Life Assurance Co., XV:2:31 (J. B. Snook), VIII:l/2:40; XII:3:31;
1914 [1912] (E. R. Graham), XI:2:16 Guggenheim Museum see New York (City): Solomon
Competition drawings, 1867 (H. H. Richardson), R. Guggenheim Museum
Excelsior Iron Works, XV:4:17 Halls of Justice see New York (City): The Tombs
Exchange, "at the bottom of Wall [?] Street," Hanover Square, XI:2:22
18th c., XI:2:21 Harper and Brothers Printing Plant, 1854 (J.
Federal Hall [U.S. Capitol], 1788-89 (P. C. L'Enfant) Bogardus and J. B. Corlies), XIV:3:23; XV:3:31;
(see also New York (City): City Halls: 1700, XV:4:16-17,18,22 n56; XIX:4:181; illus. XV:4:18
Broadway and Wall), 111:3:31; XIV:2:7; fig 8
House; Sub-Treasury], 1833-42, Wall St., Haughwout (E. V.) and Co. Store (D. D. Badger and
XVI: 1:25-26; XX:4:185-190; illus. XX:4:185-187 J. P. Gaynor), XI:2:15; XII:1:15;
figs 1-6 XV:4:17,22n63; illus. XV:4:19 fig 9
Fly Market, XI:2:22 Herald Tribune Bldg. see New York (City): Tribune
French and Belgian Plate Glass Co. [Noel and Home Insurance Co., 117-119 Broadway,
Saurel] Warehouse (D. Lienau), XI:2:[8]; XVI:l:19nl29
XIV:1:22; illus. XI:2:7 fig 10 Hopkins (Francis) and Brothers Glass Shop
French Calvinist Church see New York (City): Faade (J. Bogardus), XV:4:21 n51
Churches: Calvinist: French Horse mill, 17th c., XI:2:19
Friede Globe Tower, proposed, XIX:1:15 Hosack (Dr. David) Residence, Vesey St., VIII:3/4:5
Fuller Bldg. [Flatiron Bldg.] (D. H. Burnham, Sr.), Hotel Astor (C. W. Clinton), XIV:3:26
IV:3/4:58; XVIII:4:138 Hotel Margaret (F. Freeman), XI:4:36
General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen, Houses
XX:4:189 17th C., XI:2:21; illus. XI:2:21
Geraerdy (Philip) Tavern see New York (City): Riverside Drive (F. Freeman), XI:4:35
Tavern at the Sign of the Wooden Horse Washington Square, IX:3:27
German Calvinist Church see New York (City): Howland (Gardiner) House, Flushing (I. Town),
Churches: Calvinist: German XIV:2:17 n5
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Hudson River Tunnel, XX:1:37 Centre St., XVI:1:13; illus. XV:4:13 fig 1
Immigration Station, 1855 xeeNew York (City): Shot Tower (J. Bogardus), XV:3:31;
Front
St.,
XVI:1:13
International Federation for Housing and Town McKesson and Robbins Drug Co.
Planning Faade (J. Bogardus), XV:4:21 n51
9th Congress, 1925, XVIII:3:82 Madison Cottage [Thompson (Col.) Roadhouse],
Street Ironworks District Mali (W. W. T.) Villa, Manhattanville (A. J. Davis),
Jackson (James L.) Iron Works, XV:4:17,22 n70 XI:2:4
Janes, Beebe and Co. Ironworks, illus. XV:4:13 fig 1 Manhattan Life Insurance Bldg., 1893-94,
Jay Street Fire House (F. Freeman), XI:4:36 XVIII:4:129
Jefferson Bldg. (F. Freeman), XI:4:36 Manhattan Warehouse Bldg. (J. E. Ware), XIV:3:26
Jefferson Market Maps see New York (City): City plan, Maps, Views,
Fire lookout station, 1847, XVI:1:17 nn81,83 etc.
Jerome Park Reservoir, XIV:3:28 Marble Row, 5th Ave. (R. Mook), XX: 1:36
Jones (Mary Mason) Mansions [Block] (R. Mook), Margaret Hotel see New York (City): Hotel
XI:2:[8]; XIV:l:21-22 Margaret
Jones (Rebecca Mason Colford) Mansions [Block] Marine Barracks, Brooklyn (T. U. Walter),
(D. Lienau), XI:2:[8]; XIV:l:21-22; illus. XI:2:7 VII:1/2:21,28
New York (City): Tenement House, Lafayette Church St. and Park Pl., 1874-75 [Constant
St. Bldg. remodelled] (N. LeBrun), XII: 1:18;
Laing [Lang] (Edgar H.) Bldgs., Washington and illus. XII:1:17 fig 9
Murray Sts. (J. Bogardus), XII:4:32; XV:3:31; Madison Square, 1891 (N. LeBrun)
XV:4:13,14,16,18,20 nl7; illus. XV:4:14 fig 3 Tower, 1909, IV:3/4:58; XI:2:16; XV:3:31
Laing [Lang] (Edgar H.) Coal Yards, XV:4:13 Metropolitan Museum of Art
Latting Observatory see New York (City): World's Bldg. (J. W. Mould and C. Vaux),
Fairs:
1853-54
VI:1/2:[1]
and
nl
Lenox (James) Residence, 12th St., XIV:1:19 Bldg. faade (R. M. Hunt), XI:2:[14]
Lever House (Skidmore, Owings and Merrill), Codman (Ogden) Photograph Collection, XII:3:27
XI:2:18; XIV:3:32; XVIII:2:S4,59; XIX:1:40; Exhibition of Greek Revival Architecture, 111:3:28;
XX:3:149
111:4:67-68
Litchfield (Edwin C.) House, Brooklyn (A. J. Davis), Furniture, 18th c., IV:3/4:57
XI:2:4
Mathews
Lectures,
XIV:
1:32
Litchfield (Erastus B.) House, Brooklyn (R. Upjohn), Room, Pratt Street House, Baltimore, XIV: 1:27
XI:2:4
Stele,
XVI:3:32
Luna Park, Coney Island, XIX:1:15 Metropolitan Opera Co., X: 1:11-16; XVIII:2:54,56
Lutheran churches see New York (City): Churches: Metropolitan Opera House (J. C. Cady), IX:4:[20]
Lyceum of Natural History (A. J. Davis), XV:4:15; See also New York (City): Rockefeller Center
XX:4:188 Designs, plans, schemes, etc.
Associated Architects
Metropolitan Square
Plaza scheme, 1930, XVIII:2:56; illus.
XVIII:2:56 fig 4
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Metropolitan Square, XVIII:2:55-56; illus. Mutual Life Insurance Co. Bldg. (J. Kellum),
Metropolitan Square, X: 1:16; illus. X:l:[14] Bldg., 1866 (P. B. Wight), VIII:3/4:6
illus. X: 1 :[13] fig 1; XVIII:2:55 fig 1 New York Athletic Club (C. W. Clinton), XIV:3:26
X: 1:12; XVIII:2:55; illus. X:l:[13] fig Exhibition of country houses on Manhattan Island
3; XVIII:2:55 fig 2 built before 1860, XI:2:24
1929, 5th Ave. McKim, Mead and White papers, IX:3:29; X:l:28
Metropolitan Opera House and Square, Prvost (Victor) waxed paper negatives, XI:2:24
X:l:16; illus. X:l:[14] fig 5 Snook Collection> XIH:2:32
Faade (J. Bogardus), York Times Bide see New York (Citv)* Times
XV:4:12-13,14,18, 20 nn7,17, 21 n51; illus. New YorK limes uiag. see rsew y or* tcityi. limes
Millionaires' Club see New York (City): Bldg.JTown, Davis and Dak.n, with D. B.
illus XI-2 [13] fig 11 ^ew York Wire ^a"in Works, XV:4:18
Moravian Meeting House, Moravian St., XI:2:21 Noel and ^urel Warehouse see New York (City):
Morgan Library see New York (City): Pierpont French and Belgian Plate Glass Co. Warehouse
Morningside Park (Olmsted, Vaux and Co.), Observatory, 43d St. (W. Latting) see New York
Morris (Roger) Mansion see New York (City): Jumel O Connor (Charles) Tailor Shop
Municipal Bldg., IV:3/4:58 Office bldgs. see Commercial bldgs., Office bldgs.,
Munn and Co. Bldg., XV:4:21 n51 etc
Museum of Modern Art Old Custom House see New York (City): Federal
Exhibitions Hall National Memorial
Skyscrapers, XVIII:4:130 nl3 Parish (Daniel) Estate, store and loft (D. Lienau),
XIV: 1:24; illus. XIV:1:[23] fig 11
Park Row Bldg., XII: 1:21
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New York (City) (Cont ) Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (Shepley,
Parks (see also specific parks, e.g. New York (City): Rutan and Coolidge), XVII:3:28
Pauper Lunatic Asylum, Blackwell's Island (A. J. Rossiter (E. K.) House (R. M. Hunt), XI:2:10-11;
Pennsylvania Station, XVII:4:38 Row house tTerrace planl' XIV: 1:25 n27
Pierpont Morgan Library Sailors Snug Harbor, S.I. (M. E. Thompson
Medieval and Renaissance monographs, XIX:1:41 [Thomson] ), X:l:24; XX:4:186,189
Pierrepont (Henry) House (R. Upjohn), XI:2:6; illus. ^t. Andrews Church, VII:l/2:94
XI:2:5 fig 4 St. George Chapel, 1752 see New York (City):
Planning see New York (City): City plan, Maps, Trinity Church
Views, etc. St. George's Square, XI:2:22
Design, 1867 (A. J. Davis), XI:2:4; XIV:3:18; illus. XVIII:2:58 fig 11; 59 figs 12,13
illus. XI:2:5 fig 2 St. Paul Bld- <G- B Post)> XI:2:16; XII: 1:21;
Produce Exchange (G. B. Post), XI:2:20; XIV:3:26; Bldg. (T. McBean), XI:2:16,21; XII: 1:15,21;
Prospect Park, Brooklyn (Olmsted, Vaux and Co.), XIX:1:32 figs 1,2; 33 figs 3,4
VI:l/2:[l]nl Steeple (J. C. Lawrence), XIX:1:32,33; illus.
Prospect Park and Coney Island Railroad, XIX:1:14 XIX: 1:32 figs 1,2; 33 figs 3,4
Public Markets see New York (City): Markets Columbia University see New York (City):
Pulitzer Bldg. see New York (City): World Bldg. Columbia University: St. Paul's Chapel
RCA Bldg. see New York (City): Rockefeller Center St. Thomas' Church (Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson),
Radiator Bldg. see New York (City): American 11:2:13; XII:1:9
Reservoir Square, Bryant Park see New York (City): Schenck (Johannes) Mansion, Highland Park,
Croton Reservoir Park 1:3/4:31-32
Richardson (H. H.) House, Arrochar, S.I. see New Schermerhorn (Edmund) House, 23d St. (D. Lienau),
York (City): Arrochar XIV: 1:21; illus. XIV:1:[20] fig 5
Riverside Drive houses (F. Freeman), XI:4:35 Schermerhorn (William Colford) House, 23d St. (D.
Riverside Park (Olmsted, Vaux and Co.), Lienau), XI:2:[8]; XIV:1:21; illus. XI:2:7 fig 8
VI:1/2:[1] nl Schermerhorn Family Residence, Great Jones St.,
Robinson (Douglass) Insurance Co. XIV:1:21
Faade (J. Bogardus), XV:4:21 n51 Schermerhorn Hall, Columbia University see New
Rockefeller Center (see also New York (City): York (City): Columbia University
Metropolitan Opera House [and Square] ), Schieren (Charles A.) Co., XVI:1:18 nl04
X: 1:11-17; XVIII:2:54-59; illus. X:l:[15] figs Schiff (Hart M ) House (D. Lienau), XI:2:[8];
8-11; XVIII:2:56-59 figs 4-13; absence of color XIV:1:19-21; illus. XIV:1:[20] fig 2
and ornament, 11:1:17; common services of, Seagram Bldg. (P. Johnson and L. Mies van der
organization of, VI:3/4:5; as beginning of Seceders, Meeting House of, Little Queen St.,
decline of American skyline, XV:3:31 XI:2:21
Plaza, XVIII:2:54-57,58,59; illus. XVIII:2:56 figs Shot Towers see New York (City): McCullough Shot
4,6; 57 figs 7,8 and Lead Co.: Centre St.: Shot Tower; New
RCA Bldg., XVIII:2:57,58 York (City): Tatham and Brothers Iron Works:
Terraced gardens, XVIII:2:54,57-59; illus. Shot Tower
XVIII:2:58 figs 9-11; 59 figs 12,13
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Singer Bldg. [Tower] (E. Flagg), XI.-2.16; XV:3:31 Time and Life Bldg. see New York (City):
Site see New York (City): City plan, Maps, Views, Rockefeller Center
etc.
Times
Bldg.
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (F. L. Wright), The Tombs Halls of Justlce] (J- Haviland), XI:2:6;
Sperry (Henry S.) and Co. Clock Store ^ XVIII :4:132,136 n40
Faade (J. Bogardus), XV:4:21 n51 Tnbune Bldg. (R. M Hunt), XI:2:[14];
Stadt Herbergh [Stadt Huys; Dutch West India Co. . 2; 19 r'g 12; XVI1I:4:132 fig 3
Statue of Liberty (F. A. Bartholdi), XII: 1:8; XX: 1:37 Tn,?,lty Church
Bldg.
Steeplechase Park, Coney Island, XIX:1:15 'b9g [1696; enl. 1737], 111:1/2:40; XI:2:21
Stevens (John Cox) Palace (A. J. Davis), X:4:[31] George Chapel, 1752, XI:2:21
Stillman, Allen and Co. Novelty Works, XV:4:13 Un'ted Nat,ion^ XI:2:18; XX:3;149
Stuart's Sugar Refinery, 1853, XII: 1:20 Project (Le Corbusier), xx-2.93
Studio Bldg. (R. M. Hunt), XI-.2:11; illus. XI:2:[12] United States Capitol (P. C. L Enfant) sec New York
XI-2-11-1141- illus XI-2-f 131 fig 9 Grain elevator (D. D. Badger and G. H. Johnson),
Sub-Treasury New York (City): Federal Hall . XVI:1:18 n107; XIX:4:181''82 ,
National Memorial University Settlement (Howells and Stokes),
Sugar house, 1763, Cowfoot Hill, XI:2:21 Vanderbilt (Cornelius) Mansion (G. B. Post),
Tabernacle, Webb's see New York (City): Webb's Vanderbilt (William K.) House (R. M. Hunt),
Tatham and Brothers Iron Works, XV:4:20 n7 Vanderbilt Tomb (R. M. Hunt), Xl:2:[14]
Tavern^Mhe agngof6the Wooden Horse, 1641, Wal1 Street' no' 1 (Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker),
XI'2'20 XI:2:17
Telegraph line, First, XVI:1:17 31 Wanamaker's, Broadway and 10th see New York
Tenement House, Lafayette St. [Elm St.] (D. Lienau), City): Stewart (A. T.) Stores: Broadway and
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at the Sign of the Wooden Horse Newbern, N.C. see New Bern, N.C.
Woolworth Bldg. (G. Gilbert), VI:3/4:2; XI:2:16; Newburg, 18th c., Col., XX:3:131
Wooster Street Synagogue (O. Blesch and L. Eidlitz), City plan, 111:1/2:37,38
Work House, 18th c. see New York (City): Alms Headquarters], 1:3/4:15; IV:2:39 no.12;
World Bldg. [Pulitzer Bldg.] (G. B. Post), XII:1:13; Newburn, N C. see New Bern, N.C.
City planning see Cities and Towns (Growth, History Architecture in Old Kentucky, XI: 1 .-32
New York Architectural League see New York (City): "Regionalism in American Architecture," XI: 1:32
New York Architectural League Reviews
New York Historical Society see New York (City): Hamlin, T. F., Benjamin Henry Latrobe,
New York Historical Society XV:4-.29-30
New York Life Insurance Co. Hitchcock, H.-R., In the Nature of Materials:
Bldgs. see Minneapolis: New York Life Insurance The Buildings of Frank Lloyd Wright,
Co. Bldg.; New York (City): New York Life 1887-1941, 111:4:51-52
New York Mercury, XX:3:120 Mexico in the Colonial Period and Since the
New York Past and Present, by I. N. P. Stokes, X:3:[31] American Occupation, 1:2:25-29
New York Public Library see New York (City): New Newcomb College see New Orleans
York Public Library Newcourt, Richard
New York Society of Architects (see also American City plan project, London, XX:2:55,56; illus.
Institute of Architects), XVI:3:36 XX:2:55 fig 8
New York University see New York (City): New York Newenham, Edward, Sir, X:2:16-17,18 n4
University Newman, James
London Orphan Asylum, drawings, 1835, XVI:2:26
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Newman - Nichols
Architecture, XII: 1:32; XII:2:30 "Greek Revival Exhibition at the Met," 111:4:67-68
Armoury, ca. 1835, XIV:3:23 "On the Tradition of Polychromy and Paint of the
Beach Cliffe [Kane (Delancey [Innes] ) Villa], 1852 American Dwelling from Colonial to Present
Dudley (Collector Charles) House (P. Harrison), Drawing of Vitruvius' Ideal Town, 1791, illus.
Leamington Farm see Leamington Farm New York State Niagara Reservation (Olmsted, Vaux
Mansions (R. M. Hunt), 11:2:36; XI:2:[14] Niagara Footbridge, 1848 (C. Eilet), XVI:1:11
Maps see Newport, R.I.: City plan, Maps, etc. a R Suspension Bridge (J. Roebling),
YVI1M I 59
House
figs
4'5
Sherman (William Watts) House (H. H. Richardson), Gen- Oglethorpe, XX:2:52,56; restoration work
1828, XVII :2:23,25-26; illus. XVII:2:24 Editor, Kane, M Bibliography of the Works of
Parnas' seat, XVII:2:25 Waugh, Ed. W. (and Eliz.), The South Builds;
Tower, 11:2:35 Vew Architecture in the Old South,
Wolfe (Catherine Lorillard) House see Newport, R.I.: House of see Salem, Mass.: Peirce (Jerathmeel)
Vinland
House
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Nichols - Nola
House of see Newport, R.I.: Hunter (William R.) Bas relief showing Assyrian or Hittite City,
House VII: 1/2:37-38; illus. VII:l/2:pI VI
Nicholson, William, 19th c. painter, XVIII:2:68 Great Britain (see aho Great Britain: Architecture),
XIX:4:179-182
"Pagan Monuments Converted to Christian Use: The Esarhaddon's Palace, VII: 1/2:38
Brazilian Pavilion, N.Y. World's Fair, 1939 (with L. Drawings, 1819 (A. J. Pallire), XIV:4:10,11; illus.
Costa and P. L. Wiener [Weiner] ), XVII:2:31 XIV:4:11 fig 9
Nikortzminda
Nofretete
Church, IV:3/4:32
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John
All
Saints
Palais [Htel; Maison] Pompien, Paris, XIV:3:4-6; Norton (John) and Sons> of London, X:3:29
illus. XIV:3:[5] figs 3,4 Norton, Paul F., on Latrobe, XV:2:26; on Nassau Hall,
Norris, fl. 1872, of Chicago millwork firm, see Book Reviews editor! SAH Joumal XIV:3-XVII
Norris, Charles, 18th c. Quaker, XIII:3:26 "Latrobe's Ceiling for the Hall of Representatives,"
Gallery of see Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens: North Koyl, G. S ed., American Architects Directory,
Ga,lery
XVIII-3118
North Cambridge, Mass. see Cambridge, Mass. wkhey H p (and E R withey)j Bl0graphicai
North River Canal, Va., IX:3:19 n6 Lockwood (LeGrand) Mansion [Mathews Park]
North Salem, Or. see Salem, Or. (D^Lienau), XIV: 1:22; dlus. XIV:l:[23] fig 7
North Tarrytown, N.Y. Studl Cotta8e <F- J- Foster>- XX:4:175; illus.
Philipsburg Manor [Philipse Castle], 111:1/2:47-48; XX:4:176 figs 13,14
III-4*7-15- IV-3/4-58 Norwegian Book of Homilies see Gamal Norsk
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Notman - La Nyssia
Notman, John, biogr. and career, XV:2:20; XVI:2:32; Novara
Holy Trinity, 1856, Philadelphia, XV:2:20 Novyj, Alevisio [Aloisio] see Alevisio Novi
Chevet,
XIII:1:31
Prospect [President's House, Princeton University], Nave piers, IV:3/4:38; XI:3:8; XIII:1:30; illus.
XI:2:28 IV:3/4:[36a] fig 2
Riverside, St. Mary's Seminary [Bishop Doane's Nuermberger, Ruth K., XV:l:30nl6
St. John's, Wilmington, XV:2:20,21 Nuestra Senora de la Soledad see Soledad Mission,
St. Mark's, Philadelphia, XV:2:19,20.,21,22 Calif.
St. Peter and St. Paul, Philadelphia Nuevo Madrid, S.A., XVIII:2:47
Faade, XV:2:20 Null, Joseph, judge, VIII: 1 /2:131
St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Pittsburgh, XV:2:19-23; Numbers (Mystic, Symbolic, etc.), XVII: 1:34;
Noto, Italy, XIX:4:184 House of, Jacksonville, Or., XII:4:24; illus. XII:4:[23]
Nottman, John see Notman, John Nutt, Haller, Dr., XIV:1:31; XIX:1:34
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Oak Park, III. Piazza [e Scala] di Spagna, XIV: 1:12; illus.
Farson (John) House (G. W. Mher), XIX: 1:4-5; Dept. of Fine Arts
illus. XIX: 1:5 fig 7 Bldg. (C. Ward), VII:3/4:[4]
Gale (Walter) House (F. L. Wright), XIX:3:129; "... Masters' Theses Written ... under the
Ullman (H. J.) House [Hultman House], 1904 project Symposium on Mediaeval Architecture, VIl:l/2:49;
(F. L. Wright), XIX:3:130 VII:3/4:37
Unity Church [Temple] (F. L. Wright), 111:4:51; Obermarchtal
IX: 1/2:37; XIX:3:129; XIX:4:183 Church, XVI:2:31
Wright (F. L.) House (F. L. Wright), XX:4:179 Oblique perspective, V:47
Playroom skylight, XVIII :2:64 Oblong hall
Moss (J. Mora) Cottage (Heston and Williams), cit lan> IV:i:28-29- illus. IV:l:[22al fig 12
The Magazine of Architecture. Perspective and Observation towers see Towers (Belfries, Observation
V:30
...
and
18,107-108
used as counterweights in large 19th c. plazas, World s Fair' 1853 (W' Lattme>' *II:1:20;
IV: 1:32; Egyptian creation of, XII:4:6; re-use of, XIX: 1:14,15; illus. XIX:1:15 fig 7
111:1/2:27; "Scamozzesque obelisks," XVI: 1:9 Philadelphia
Obelisk in honor of John VI's acclamation in Einstein Observatory (E. Mendelsohn), XVII:3:36
Obelisk of Domitian, Piazza Navona, XIV:1:11; Copenhagen Museums (with H. Bramsen and M.
fig 3b; XIV: 1:9 fig 2 Church Building and Furnishing [The Church's Way]
Piazza di San Pietro, 111:1/2:27; XIV:1:10; illus. O'Connor, fl. 1790, of Natchez, Miss., XIV:4:28
111:1 /2:[22a] fig 16; XIV:1:10 fig 3 O'Connor, Charles, fl. 1855, N. Y. tailor, XV:4:21 n51
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New
Jersey
Octagon House see Washington, D.C.: Octagon House Crystal Palace design (J. W. Adams), XVL1.17 nil
Stable (W. Anderson), XII: 1:22; illus. XII: 1:22 Poplar Forest (T. Jefferson), 11:2:39; IX:3:14,29;
Boston, Mass.
Richmond, Va.
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Powder Horn [Magazine], 111:4:26; XVIII:4:163; Odo, Saint, Abbot of Cluny, as archimandrite of
illus. XIV:1:15 fig 3 monasteries of Rome, XVI:3:10; and Charlieu,
Yellow Springs, Ohio XII:1:6; XVI:2:2,5; and bldg. at Cluny, XVI:2:5;
Fountain of Thetis, Pratolino, XX:4:156,166; illus. Martin at Tours, XII:1:6 and n2; XVI:2:2
XX:4:166 fig 19 O'Donald, J.
Octagonal towers, of Filarete, XVII:3:12,14; of Russian Residence of, Salem, Or., XIX:2:59 nl3
wood churches, XVI:2:11,14 O'Donnell, James, XI:1:21
Athens Columbia College, N.Y., designs for additions, 1818,
St. Philips Church, 2d, XVIII:3:114; illus. Office bldgs. see Commercial bldgs., Office bldgs., etc.;
Cathedral of St. Basil, XVI:2:14-15; illus. XVI:2:15 Re'sidence of> Woodburn, Or., XIX:2:58 n!3
McCullough Shot and Lead Co , Centre St. Oglethorpe, James Edward, Gen., and G. Bernard,
Shot Tower J. Bogardus), XV:3:31; vvr . , .. u, d 11
~Tatham
.. , 'g r ...
. XX:2:49,50; as champion of prison reform,
and Brothers Iron Works r r
Nippon 'no Kenchiku [The Architecture of Japan) Guillaume d'Hauberat to de Cotte (1716-1721)
(with K. Hattori and T. Tanabe)
Odawara Hotel (F. L. Wright), XIX:3:130 "The Hoo Hoo House; Alaska-Yukon-Pacific
Oddfellows see Independent Order of Oddfellows Exposition, Seattle, 1909, XIX:3:123-125
Wilson Junior High School, Wilson, N.C., XX:4:204 House of [Herrmann-Oheim House], XVIII: 1:29
Odessa
Del*
Ohio
XVI:3:16; and Cluny, IV:3/4:8; XII:l:6n4b; Ohio Historical Society Museum sec Columbus, Ohio
XVI:2:5; XVI:3:3,6,20; XVIII:3:95; and William of Ohio Mechanics' Institute see Cincinnati
Volpiano [of Dijon], XVI:3:6
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Columbus, Ohio (see also Olmsted, Vaux and Co.), Baltimore work,
Ohio State Historical Museum see Columbus, Ohio: XIII:3:30; XVI:4:35; and C. Vaux, VI:1/2:[1] nl
Ohio State University see Columbus, Ohio Capitol Grounds, Washington, VII:1/2:21,27
Ojeda, Alonzo de, XIX:4:178 Leland Stanford Junior University, Palo Alto
Ojibway Indians [Stanford]
Dwellings, XVII:4:33 Grounds, XVII:3:22
Olanda [Hollanda], Francisco de, descr. of relief World's Columbian Exposition, 1893, Chicago
designed for an expository wafer, XVII:1:4 Lagoon and Wooded Isle, IX:l/2:34; XIX:1:23;
Project for a chapel of the Holy Sacrament from De illus. IX: 1/2:32 fig 2
XVII:1:3,8; illus. XVII:1:7 fig 9 Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1870-1957, Jr., 1:3/4:21;
Olbrich [Olbrick], Joseph Maria, and Jugendstil, IV:1:35
X:3:10; XIV:2:18,19; and Knstler Kolonie in City plans
Darmstadt, 11:3:12-13; and C. R. Mackintosh, New Haven (and C. Gilbert), IX:l/2:35; illus.
XIII:2:31; debt to Richardson and Sullivan, IX:l/2:33 fig 8
XVIII:2:69 Unexecuted plans, IX:l/2:35
Bibl., XIV:2:20 Roland Park, Baltimore, XIII:3:31,32
Ernst Ludwig Haus, Darmstadt, VI:3/4:3; illus. Olmsted, Vaux and Co. (see also Olmsted, Frederick
Old age homes see Housing: Old age Morningside Park, N.Y., VI:1/2:[1] nl
"Old Brick" see Smithfield, Va.: St. Luke's Church New York State Niagara Reservation, Niagara Falls,
Old Mill of Sleepy Hollow see North Tarrytown, N.Y.: Parks, Chicago, VI:1/2:[1] nl
Old Sturbridge Village see Sturbridge, Mass. Riverside Park, N.Y., VI:l/2:[l]nl
Old Swamp Church, XIV:2:7 Olney, James, 19th c., of Johnston, R.I., XII:3:13
Oldemarkt Olpp, William H., XV:2:18nl4
Church, XVII:2:21 n6 Olsson, Olaf, minister, VI: 1/2:28
Oldknow, Samuel, VIII: 1/2:15 Olympia
Mill, Mellor, VIII: 1/2:12,14; illus. City plan, Descr., Maps, Views, etc., VIII:l/2:49;
VIII:I/2:pl II figs 7,8 VIII:3/4:9; illus. XIII:4:6 figs 5,6
Olds, Edson B., 19th c., of Circleville, Ohio, XIV:4:24 Heraeum, XIII:4:5
Olds, Hanford, 19th c., XX:4:196nl4 Nike (Paeonius), XIII:4:5; illus. XIII:4:5 fig 4
Oleander Circle, 17th c. house, Berm., VI:3/4:7 Temple of Zeus, XIII:4:5; XX:4:202; illus. XIII:4:5
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Omsk
Pittsburgh,
XVI:3:28
n2
City plan, IV: 1:32 Order of Saint James of the Sword [of Saint James of
Opera-houses see Theaters (Auditoriums, Concert halls, Palladio, A., X:l:3; XIII:3:9; XVIII:4:146;
n
XIX:3:106;
XX:3:126no.2
18th
c., XV:3:7
.
o;.
, , v,,
, -, .. doors,
Columns,
illus. XX:3:119
Side
porch
XV:3:23
n44 fig
. '94
rI
v, -,plan,
Louis XV
architecture,
City
XIV:4:7
. , XI:
_ 1:[171
. \ '
, - ., ,xr XT .. , _ Ordo Romanus Primus, XVIII:3:97
Misericrdia
XIX:2:59,61
Praf
da^ira J Organ-builders, xvil:l:17
Plan (J. Whitehead), XIV:4:7 0rgans and 0rgan cases
Santo Ildefonso Charleston S C
Town house near So Joo Novo, XV:3:9; illus. Maria del Fiore
XV:3:11 fig 10 16th C. organ, XX:4:165
XVI 11:4:142,145; infl. on 18th c. Brazilian and First Moravian Church, 1855-56
Portuguese retables, XV:3:21; F. Kimball on, Organ case (E. F. Durang), XVIII:4:163
V:43,45,46
Smithfield,
Va.
Opus sectile technique, XV:4:9 Organ case (P. Lepautre, attrib.), V:45-46
Oral History Research Office, Columbia University, Oriental art and architecture, (see also China: Art and
XI:2:19 architecture; India: Architecture; Japan:
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Orme, Philibert de 1' seeDelorme, Philibert Osman, Louis, on Nash terraces, XVIII:3:120;
Ornamental Designs, by J. Jones [i.e. J. Jores], Ossuna, Duke of, see Osuna, Duke of
XX:3:127 ni 1 Ostade, Adriaen van, XX:1:41
Chicago
XVI:3:24
Chicago Orphan Asylum (Shepley, Rutan and Allegheny County Mortuary, 1908, Pittsburgh,
111:1/2:27 Sia .
London Orphan Asylum, Clapton, XVI:2:26 Medal of, illus. XIV:2:[4] fig 8
c.T'l ; r I, rrw j ^ u t Portico St., III: 1 /2:25; illus. III: 1 /2:[22a] fig 6
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Central [Parliament] Block (T. Fuller), VI:3/4:6,34; Modern Taste, XX:3:128 no.61
XX:4:179
XIX:3:119-123
Oud Mathenesse development, Rotterdam, Santullano [San Julin de los Prados], XVI:4:2,3,5,6
XVIII:3:115 Owatonna, Minn. [Owatoma]
Spangen public housing blocks, Rotterdam, National Farmers' Bank [Security Bank and Trust
XVIII:3:116 Co.] (G. G. Elmslie and L. H. Sullivan),
Ouellet, David, XIV:3:13 IV:2:9,12; XIX:2:64,66,68; XX:3:140,141,142;
Our Lady of the Angels (M. da Costa Atiaide), illus. IV:2:22; XIX:2:67 figs 4-6
Governor's Residence (J. F. P. Alpoim), XV:3:18 Owens, Nicholas, 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135
N. S. do Carmo [Church for the Carmelite Owings, Nathaniel Alexander see Skidmore, Owings
Tertiaries] (A. F. Lisba [Aleijadinho] ), and Merrill
XV:3:19,23n42 Oxford, Engl.
N. S. do Rosrio, XV:3:14 All Souls College
Rococo doorways (A. F. Lisba [Aleijadinho], Design for St. Mary-le-Strand (W. Dickinson,
attrib.), XV:3:13 attrib.), XIII:1:12
S. Francisco de Assis [Church for the Third Order National Buildings Record and Courtauld Institute
of St. Francis] of Art Photograph Collections, VII: 1/2:49
Bldg. (A. F. Lisba [Aleijadinho] ), XV:3:20,21-22; Ashmolean Museum [Taylor and Randolph Bldgs.]
illus. XV:3:20 fig 9 (C. R. Cockerell), XIX:4:150
High altar (A. F. Lisba [Aleijadinho]), Drawings, Cat. nos. 80, 81, XIX:3:102n21
XV:3:23 n52 Balliol Chapel (W. Butterfield), XIX:4:162
Our Lady of the Angels, ceiling painting (M. da Bodleian Library, XIX:3:131,132
Oursel, Raymond, on Charlieu and Anzy-le-Duc, Radcliffe Library [Camera] (J. Gibbs), XIII:4:32;
XVI:3:16-18
XIX:3:131-132
289
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Taylor and Randolph Bldgs. see Oxford, Engl.: Oxford Diocesan Commissioners, XIX:4:147,151
Union Hall (Deane and Woodward), Oxford History of English Art, ed. by T. S. R. Boase,
XIX:4:154n53,160 XVII:3:34-35; XX:3:149
Ceiling painting (W. Morris), XIX:4:147 n22 0xford Movement [Tractarians], XV:2:19,22,31;
University, architectural style of, XVII:3:26 XIX-4 146 149 n33 171
University Museum _ _ ' '
P
PWA see United States: Public Works Administration "Pagan Monuments Converted to Christian Use: The
Paasloo, Neth. Roman Diaconiae," by F. J. Niederer, XII:3:3-6
Timber church, 15-16th c., XVII:2:2; illus. XVII:2:[4] Page, Peter, 19th c of Chicago, XVI:1:18 nl 10
fig 4 Page, Bacon and Co., banking house, XVIII:4:160,161
Pacific Stone and Concrete Co., San Francisco, XI:3:29 Pagodas, IX:1/2:10; XV:2:32; XVI:3:33
XVIII:3:118
Padura
Church, IV:3/4:31
Paeonius
XIX:2:54,55
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Pakenham, d. 1815, Gen., XIII:1:24 Reims Palimpsest [Ms. G 661], XI:3:9; XVII:4:9-21;
Pakenham Oaks, XIII: 1:24; illus. XIII:1:24 fig 1 illus- XVII:4:10 figs 1,2; [12-13] figs 3-6; [16-17]
Palace architecture figs 7"10
See also Chteaux and individual bldgs. under city V,Uard d'Honnecourt Sketchbook, XIX:3:95-96; illus.
Palace for living (C. Fourier) see Phalanstere English,V:43-44; XI:2:28; XIII:1:12,13; XVI:4:35;
Professa see Palermo: Casa Professa Haymarket Station, 1845, Palladian design of,
VIII: 1/2:39-40
Salidad, IV:2:52
S. Annunziata, IV:2:52
S. Domenico, XV:1:11 n5
Charlottesville, Va.
Palestine
Dietrich,
E.
G.
W.
Tex.
Jefferson,
T.
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Farmers' Bank, Owatonna, XIX:2:66 House, 1838, Wake Forest College (J. Berry),
Trumbull, J. windows, X:l:19-21
Berry (John) Home (J. Berry), window, X:l:21 XIII:3:9; XVIII:4:146; XX:3:119; and raised
Ipswich, Engl. cottage idea, VII:l/2:34; rise from bldg. trades,
Sparowe's House, windows, IX:4:15 XIII:3:3; rules of, XVIII:4:143; V. Scully
Johnson (Sir William) Mansion, window, IV:2:39 XX:1:41; wall surfaces, treatment of, XVIII:4:147;
Meetinghouse (J. Trumbull), window, VIII:3/4:3; [three-fold openings], 111:3:14; XVI: 1:6
XIV:2:8
Articles
on
Book
Monticello (T. Jefferson), Palladian elements, I quattro libri delTarchitettura [The Architecture
X: 1:4; XIII:4:32 of... ; The Four Books of Architecture],
Mount Vernon X:l:3; XIX:4:136; XX:3:129no.65,130no.l7
Banquet Hall, window, X:2:17 capt. figs [2,3] Editions, translations, etc.
New
Lanark
Leoni,
G.,
XX:2:68;
St. Paul's Chapel, Broadway and 10th, window, Ware, I., XIV:2:17n3; XX:3:119,130 nos.8,86
XIX: 1:33 Works (Bldgs., Designs, etc.)
Owatonna Chapel, Maser, XIX:4:135-136,138,139; illus.
National Farmers' Bank, 3 Palladian windows, XIX:4:136 fig 3
project (L. Sullivan), XIX:2:66 Chiesa delle Zitelle, Venice, XVI: 1:9
Paris
Redentore,
Venice,
XVI:
1:3,6,7,8,9
Ste. Anne-la-Royale (G. Guarini), Palladian Roman thermae, restoration drawings, XV:4:31
motif on gallery of drum, XV:2:6; illus. S. Giorgio Maggiore, Venice, XVI: 1:3,6,7;
XV:2:5
fig
XVII:4:22;
XX:4:193
Benedetto
Po
XIX:3:131
of
Diocletian
XX:3:128
292
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Drawings, 1819, of Vila Real da Praia Grande Pan de fer, XVI: 1:13
Palmanova [Palma Nova; Palma Nuova] St. Peter's, Rome, painting, 11:3:33
City plan, Maps, etc., 111:1/2:28-29; VIII:3/4:7; Panofsky, Erwin, on Chartres Cathedral, XI:3:9,16n7;
XX:2:56,57; illus. 111:1 /2:[22a] fig 17; on Michelangelo, 111:3:9; on piliers cantonns,
VIII:3/4:pl III fig 2a XI:3:9; on systems of proportions, XIX:2:88
Palmas, Las see Las Palmas Gothic Architecture and Scholasticism, XVII -.2:19
Palmatory, h, T., VI:1/2:19 Rev. by R. Branner, XIII:1:28,29,30-31
Palmer, fl. 1832, Gen., member of British Parliament, Translation of Suger, VII:3/4:14,15
XVI:4:22 Panoptican Prison [Panopticon], XVIII:4:152;
Palmer, Frdric, work on Cluny, XVI:3:3 XX:3:136nlO
Palmer, George Carnegie see Palmer and Hornbostel Pansing, Fred
Palmer, John, 1742-1818, XIV:4:22n55 View of New York, 1897, XV:3:31
Palmer, Lewis, 19th c. contractor, XVI: 1:23 Pantainos, Titus Flavius, XIII:4:14
Palmer and Hornbostel Pantheon (G. B. Piranesi), XVII :4:4
Architectural Drawings from the Collection of the Panticapaeum [Pantikapaion] see Kerch
Royal Institute of British Architects [catalog of Pantin, W. A., XIX:3:131
exhibition] Pantops (T. Jefferson), IX:3:14
Brief rev., XX:3:150 Paola, Kan.
Translations Holy Trinity Church
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Plan, ca. 1880 (Millet), illus. XVIII:3:103 fig 14 Louis XV, equestrian statue of (E. Bouchardon),
Obelisk,
XVII:
1:22
Academies see specific names, e.g. Acadmie Statues of Liberty [Republic], XVII: 1:22
Ecole
Centrale,
1:2:13
de la Villette [de Saint Martin], 111:3.17; XIII:1:15; Ecole Centrale des Travaux Publics see Paris: Ecole
illus. III:3:[12a] fig 6; XIII:1:15 fig 2 Polytechnique
Rotonde de Monceau [de Chartres], XIII: 1:17 n6 Ecole de Mdecine [Chirurgie] (J. Gondouin),
Beistegui (Charles de) Penthouse [Sur les toits de X:3:8; infi. on American architects, XVII:2:29;
Paris] (Le Corbusier), XX:2:94 classic discipline of, XI:2:[8]; collaboration
Bibliothque Nationale, 1:2:10 among artists of, IX:l/2:34; and prohibition of
Beatus Bible, XII:3:12 Gothic style, 1:3/4:9; history of, 1:2:3-15; J.
Homilies of Jacobus Monachus [Gr. 1208], Morgan first woman admitted to, X:3:20; and
Bois de Boulogne Ecole Impriale des Beaux-Arts see Paris: Ecole des
Race tracks, XVII:2:13 Beaux-Arts
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Paris - Paris
La Tour Eiffel see Paris: La Tour Eiffel House, rue du Coq St. Honor (J. B. Franque),
Tower competition designs, XVI:4:27-28 XVIII:4:147; illus. XVIII:4:147 fig 4
Buildings (F. Hennebique), XIX: 1:21 Le Corbusier Penthouse see Paris: Apartment House,
U.S. Pavilion (Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge), Porte Molitor
XVII:3:23 Longchamp Abbey
Fountain/Column, Place du Chtelet see Paris: Barn, 13th c., XVII :2:13
Columns, Monuments, Statues, etc. Louis XV, equestrian statue of see Paris: Columns,
Universelle: 1889 [Centennial exposition] Louvre, academies housed in, 1:2:5; Fourier follows
Bldg. (L. de Mziere), XVIII:4:148 M- Hunt, XI:2:11; isolated style of each part,
Dome (F. J. Belanger [Bellang; Bellanger] ), XIII:3:9
VII:l/2:7 Bldg. and Parts
Dome (Legrand and Molinos), X:2:6-7,10,23; illus. Colonnade [Pristyle] (C. Perrault),
x.2.7 fig 3 XIII:1:14 nl8; XVIII:4:141,142
Halles des Machines see Paris: Exposition XI:2:9-10; illus. XI:2:[12] fig 4
Hpital des Enfants Trouvs (G. Boffrand), pairie, IXe arrondissement see Paris: Htel d'Augny
XVIII-4142 Maison . . .
of home owners, e.g. Paris: Rosenberg Maison Jamac (C. N. Ledoux), 111:3:18
Hote Amelot (G Boffrand), V:46 Market halls see Paris: Les Halles
Hotel Brethous (J. A. Meissonn.er) see Bayonne, Mtr0 statjons (H Guimard), XIV:2:18
Htel d'Uzs (C. N. Ledoux), XVIII:4:148 n64 Museum projects, 1931, 1937 (Le Corbusier),
Htel de Beauvais (A. Lepautre), XVIII:4:146-147; XX-2-95
illus. XVIII :4:146 fig 2 National Column see Paris: Columns, Monuments,
Htel de Villeroy [Htel de Desmares] (N. Pineau), Altar, 1712 (Vass), V:46
Htel
des
Invalides
VII:3/4:24
295
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Tribune arcade, VII:3/4:24 Rosenberg (Lonce) House, project (T. van Doesburg
Palace project (G. Guarini), XV:2:8-10; illus. XV:2:8 Ruc du Coq Saint Honor
For private residences see also Paris: Htel... ; Rue Saint Lambert school project, 1894,
Paris: Maison ... XIX:l:20n26
Palais [Htel; Maison] Pompien (A. N. Normand), ^ n44; lllus' XV:2:4"5 fl8s U3
XIV:3:4-6; illus. XIV:3:[5] figs 3,4 Church, 1720 (Lievatn), XV:2:7-8,11 n22; lllus.
1750-52 constructions (P. Contant d'Ivry), V:46 Chapelle, IV:3/4:3; XVI:3:34; XIX:4:158
1:3/4:9; XIX:4:156
D
'Uus ',L,V'g, .. . Genevive, Church of see Paris: Panthon
Pantheon [Church of Ste. Genevieve] F. Soufflot, ,,
111:3:18;' IX:4:10;
XI:2:23;
XVIII:4:146 n55 Gene",eVf Pans: Bibliothque
r~v
,r. ,.
Samte-Genevieve
Dorne, VII: 1/2:5-6,24,31; XIV:3:14 nl4 Germain des pf&
etC'
VII:3/4:24
Place de la Concorde, IV: 1:53; XVIII:2:54; illus. Martin-des-Champs, IV:3/4:7
XVII: 1:20 fig 2 Paul-St. Louis
Bldgs. (J. A Gabnel), XI:1:[18] Faade [Northern Jesuit] (F. Derand), XV: 1:5;
Columns, Obelisk, Statues, etc. see Paris: illus xv-1-6 fig 2
Monument project tec Paris: Columns, Meissonnier, J. A., XI:1:[18]; illus. XI: 1 ;[17]
Monuments, Statues, etc. fig 2
Place des Vosges, 111:1/2:26; XVI:4:12 Servandoni, XI:1:[18],21; illus. XI:1:[17] fig 2
Place du Chtelet Salon, 1836
Place Louis XV see Paris: Place de la Concorde Sewers and water supply (Belgrand), XVIII: 1:35
Place Vendme, XVIII:2:54 Streets (see also specific street names e.g. Paris: Rue
Column see Paris: Columns, Monuments, Statues, de Rivoli), 111:1/2:33
etc.: Vendme Column Sur les toits de Paris see Paris: Beistegui (Charles de)
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La Tour Eiffel (A. G. Eiffel), X:3:10; XI:2:16; Parks, Amusement see Amusement parks
XVI:4:22-29; XVIII:4:126,128; XIX:1:22; illus. Parks, National see United States: National Memorials,
XVI:4:27 fig 9 Monuments, Parks, Sites, etc.
Tower project (Sebillot), XVI:4:26,27 Parkways see Gardens and Parks; Highways, Roads,
Tower project, stone (J. Bourdais and Sebillot), Streets, etc.
XVI:4:27 Parlange Plantation House, Pointe Coupe Parish, La.,
Tribunal de Commerce (A. N. L. Bailly), XVIII:1:35 illus. VII:l/2:pl III fig 3; pi IV fig 7b
Vault (F. Mansart), XVII:4:24 Parmly vs. Hunt see Hunt vs. Parmly
Parker, fl. 1845, of Philadelphia, see Parker, Keim and Pars, Tomas, XX:3:129n21
Sherrell Parsons, Laurence Michael Harvey, Earl of Rosse,
Parker, Alice Lee, 111:4:66 XII:2:32
Some Account of the Domestic Architecture of the IX: 1/2:11,13-18; XX:2:96; illus. IX:1/2:14-15
Middle Ages (and T. H. Turner), XIX:4:149-150 figs 1-4
Parker, Michael, 18th c Sergeant, IV:2:41 Crowe [Crocker] House (H. M. Greene), IX:1/2:19
Parker, Obadiah, XI:2:23-24 Culbertson (James A.) House (Greene and Greene),
Parker, Sam IX:1/2:18; illus. IX:1/2:15 figs 5,6
Residence of see San Augustine, Tex.: Garrett Gamble (David B.) House (Greene and Greene),
(William) House IX:1/2:18; illus. IX:1/2:16 figs 7,8
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Passos, Our Lord the Good Jesus of, religious Paul II, Pope [Barbo, Pietro, Cardinal], XX: 1:40-41
procession, XIX:2:72 Medals, 1455, 1465, XX: 1:40
Passyunk see Philadelphia Palazzo of see Rome (City): Palazzo Venezia
Pasti, Matteo de seeMatteo de' Pasti Paul III, Pope [Alessandro Farnese, 1467-1549, Duke
Pastor, Ludwig von, 111:3:12 of Castro], IX:4:11,14 n26; XIII:3:4,5,8
Pastorius, Francis Daniel, X:4:33 Palace of see Rome (City): Palazzo Farnese
'The Pastures," sec Albany, N.Y. Paul IV, Pope [Gian Pietro Caraffa], XV:2:3;
Pataca, Macao coin, XIX:2:72 n20 XVIII:3:118
"Patent houses," IV:2:31 Paul, Lewis
N.J.
XII:4:32
Patte, Pierre, and J. F. Blondel, XI: 1:16,[19]; Crystal Palace [Great Exhibition Bldg.], London,
XVIII:4:141; and G. Boffrand, XVIII:4:142 111:4:5-6; X:4:36; XIV:3:32; XV:4:16,22 n66;
Pattee, Penelope P., IV:3/4:4 Crystal Palace, New York, design, XVI:1:17 n77
Patterson, fl. 1892, of Salem, Or., see Oleman and Payerne
Patterson Cluniac priory
Patterson, F. A. Sculpture, XVI:3:11
Residence of, Independence, Or., XIX:2:58 nl2 Payne, fl. 1884, of Waltham, Mass., see Paine, fl. 1884
Patterson, T. M., XX:3:138 n5 Payne, Humphrey, XIII:4:3
Patterson, Walter, 18th c. plasterer and stuccoworker, Peabody, George, of Peabody and Stearns, see Peabody,
XX:3:135
Robert
Swain
Patterson (Wm.) and Sons, Baltimore, XIII: 1:26-27 Peabody, Robert Swain, (see also Peabody and
"Pattes d'Oie," of Aldobrandini, X:2:3; illus. X:2:4 Stearns), IV:1:34; IX:4:17; XI:2:[14]; XVIII:2:68
Patzun, Guatemala Peabody and Stearns, IX:4:17; XVIII:2:68
Paucarcolla, Peru Hill (James J.) Mansion, St. Paul, XIX: 1:40
16th c. church, V:40 Union League Club, N.Y., IX:4:17; illus. IX:4:[18]
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Museum of see Philadelphia: Peale's (Charles Mile High Center, Denver, XVIII:2:59
Willson) Museum Peiping see Peking
"Smoke-eaters," XX: 1:25-26; illus. XX: 1:25 fig 8 Peirce, Jerathmeel, 18th c.
Peale, Raphaelle, XX: 1:26 House of, Salem, Mass., XII:3:28
Peale,
Rembrandt
Peirene
Museum of see Baltimore, Md.: Peale Museum Fountain of see Corinth: Fountain of Peirene
Pearcy Co., of Minnesota, see Peavey Co. Jesuit Church, 1650, XV:3:28; illus. XV:3:27 fig 4
Pearson, Isaac G., XI:2:10 Peking Medical School and Hospital (Shepley, Rutan
Pearson, J. L., fl. 1850, XIX:4:149 n32 and Coolidge), XVII:3:30 nl4
St. Mary's Home for Penitents, Wantage Summer Palace, V:[21]
Chapel, XIX:4:153 Pelayo of Oviedo, 12th c., Bishop Don
Pearson, James, 18th c. Philadelphia bldr., XV:4:25 Liber Testamentorum [Gothic Book], XVI:4:2
Peasant architecture Pelham, Herbert, 17th c. treasurer of Harvard, XI:1:6
Poland, VI:3/4:14-17 Pelham, Lines, 17th c XI:1:6
Pease, Elisha M. Pelham, W 17th c XI:1:3,[14] nlO
House of see Austin, Tex.: Woodlawn Pelham Manor, N.Y.
Pease, Henry, fl. 1836 Old church and rectory, VI:l/2:8n6
Iron Mountain City, project (and J. L. Van Dren), Pelican History of Art, XVII:1:33; XVIII:4:164,165;
XX:3:113
XIX:4:177;
XX:4:202
Missouri City, project (and J. L. Van Dren), Pell, Stephen A., 11:1:34-35
illus. X:4:[12] fig 1 Pelz [Peltz], Paul J. (see also Smithmeyer and Pelz),
Peavey Co. [Pearcy], of Minnesota, XIX: 1:40 XIV: 1:24
"Peazer," term, X:2:20 Pembroke, Berm.
Peck, P. F. W Chicago bldr., 11:4:12 n53 Penha, The Brotherhood of Our Lady of see The
Wood frame biding, Chicago, 11:4:18 Brotherhood of Our Good Lord of Passos
Peck, Ralph B., X:l:28 Peninsula, Ohio
"Pedestal stove," XX:1:23 Bronson House, XII:2:14
Pedestrian bridges see Bridges: Materials, Types, etc.: Episcopal Church, VII:3/4:32
Pedestrian
Penitentiaries
see
Prisons
Pediment, in Greek architecture, XVIII:4:146 n53 Penix, fl. 1850, of Valparaiso, XVII:3:33
Pedra lioz, XV:3:16 Penn, John, 18th c.. Dr., XI:3:23
Pedregulho Residential Neighborhood (A. E. Reidy) see Penn, William, H-plan house associated with, X:2:24;
Rio de Janeiro and J. Logan, XX:3:116
Peebles, Andrew City plan, 1682, Philadelphia (and T. Holme),
Peek, 17th c., of Medfleld, Mass. Statue of, Penn Mutual Life Insurance Bldg.,
House of, XIX:2:52; illus. XIX:2:49 fig 3 Philadelphia, IX:4:25 and n7; illus. IX:4:25
Peekskill, N.Y. Pennington, John
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Pennock - Periodicals
House of, Norfolk, Va., XV:4:29 Acropolis, VIII:l/2:54; XIII:4:15,16; XIX:1:22; illus.
Pennsylvania VIII:l/2:pl XI; XIX:1:23 fig 15
Architecture, XIV:2:32; XIX:2:82-83 Altar of Zeus, XI:3:l-[5]; XIX:1:23; illus. XI:3:[2]
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts see figs 1,2
Pennsylvania Germans [Dutch], XII:2:5-8; XX:l:20-26 Sanctuary of Hera Basileia, XIII:4:18; illus. XIII:4:20
The Pennsylvania Packet and General Advertiser, see Stoa, 1:2:18-19; XIII:4:15; illus. XIII:4:16 fig 3
16 capt. fig 21; XVI:1:18 nl07; XX:2:74n41 Temple of Dionysos Kathegemon, XIII:4:16; illus.
Shops see Altoona, Pa.: Pennsylvania Railroad Shops XIII-419 fig 12
Pennsylvania Society for the Promotion of Internal Theatre, XIII 4 16 illus XIII 4 19 fig 11
Pennsylvania State University see University Park, Pa. Qty p[an ui l/2-24
Penthouses
aBeistegui (Charles de) Penthouse [Sur les toits de 'The Period House in the Nineteen-Twenties," by J.
Le Corbusier Penthouse (Le Corbusier), XX:2:94 Periodicals, architectural magazines of the 19th c.
Percier, Charles, E. Kaufmann on, XV:4:31; and R. de architectural magazine in America, VI:l/2:29;
Montferrand, VII: 1/2:7; neo-classicism of, 1:2:9; responsible for infl. of R. N. Shaw in
teachings of, XVIII:4:140 America, IX:4:15
Maisons de Rome (and P. F. L. Fontaine), 11:1:28 n3 House plan, 1879, North Cambridge, illus.
Percival,
John
XX:4:170
fig
Charlotte County Courthouse, Charlotte Courthouse, Sketches of medieval churches (R. W. Gibson),
Va.,
XVIII:
1:7-8
11:3:16
Pereira, A. Marques see Marques Pereira, A. Study for a House, Brookline, Mass., 1885
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Periodicals - Perkins
Architectural Historians of Great Britain, The Ladies Home Journal, XVII:4:36; XIX:1:7
XIX:2:88 Land Owner, IX:1/2:21,24 and n4,26
ac woo s agazme, ' ' The Plough, the Loom, and the Anvil [Plow, Loom
Garden Cities and Town Planning, XVIII:3:80 Zig Zag magazine> lllus. XVIII:3:84 fig 2
Gentleman's Magazine, engr. from, XVIIL3:113; Peristyle courts w Colonnades
Gleason s, magazine, XX. 1:6 nl2,9 Homestead of, XX:l:38-39; illus. XX:1:39 figs 3-4
GodeysLadysBook and Lady s Magazine, Perkins, Dwight H member of Arts and Crafts
View of N.yI 1870, (T. R. Davis), XII:1:21; C sPencer> Jr- XIX:1:6,8; and F. L.
Inland Architect and Builder, XX:4:179,184 n9 Perkins, Jacob, of Newbury port, 11:4:10
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Perlman - Peruzzi
Pernaja, Finland [Perno] Perry, Shaw and Hepburn, Kehoe and Dean, XI: 1:27
The Theory and Practice of Architecture; or Persian faience see Faience: Persian
Vitruvius and Vignola Abridg'd (transi, by Persigny, XVIII: 1:35
Bibl.
XX:3:126
no.25
Perret (A. and G.), firm (see also Perret, Auguste), Perugino [Pietro Vannucci], V:ll
Perris,
William
XVII:2:18
Maps, 1850's, N.Y., illus. XV:4:13 fig 1 Works (Bldgs., Designs, Projects, etc.)
Perry, 19th c of Newport, XVII:2:24 Church plan, unidentified, XIII:3:11 nl6
Perry, Matthew Calbraith, XIII:2:14 Church with rotunda and ambulatory, project,
Perry,
Nathan,
X:4:16
XVII:1:3
Perry, Oliver Hazard, Perryopolis, Pa. and Perrysburg, Cortile del Belvedere, Rome, work on, XIV:4:30
Ohio named for, XX:3:108 Palazzo Massimi, Rome, XIII:3:11 n27; XVII:4:23
Perry, William Graves (see also Perry, Shaw and S. Giacomo degli Incurabili, Ospedale di, Rome
Hepburn), XI:1:27; XIII:2:30 Church project, XIII:3:4-5; illus. XIII:3:[6] fig 2
Perry, Shaw and Hepburn (see also Hepburn, Andrew S. Giovanni dei Fiorentini, Rome, competition
Hopewell, Jr.), XIII:2:27 design, XIII:3:4
Restorations
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Peruzzi - Pevsner
S. Peter's, Rome Writings
XX:4:194
Peter I [Peter the Great], Czar, and city planning, "Early Architects of Independence Hall,"
IV: 1:23-24,26-27,28; nephew of Boyarin XI:3:23-26
Naryshkin, XVI:2:16nl5 "Frear Artificial Stone, Patented 1868,"
Equestrian Statue of see Leningrad: Equestrian XIII: 1:27-28; XX:4:194
Statue of Peter the Great "Girard College Treasure," XVI:2:20
Petorca,
Chile
Peters, Rd., 18th c., Rev., XV:4:24 Petra Island, Lake Mahopac, N.Y.
see
Battersea
XIX:3:130
Peterson, Charles E., and AIA Committee on Petrie, Flinders, Sir, XII:4:5,7 nl9
Preservation of Historic Buildings, XII:3:29; Petrograd see Leningrad
XIII:2:29; biogr. data, IX:3:23; on Carpenters' Petrozavodsk
Hall, XIII:3:30; and E. A. Connally, XI:4:8; City plan, IV: 1:26
credits to (W. Bailey), X:2:18nl5, (T. C. Pettengill [Pettingiii], George Ewald, XIII:2:29;
Bannister), XV:4:22n59, (S. Y Edgerton), XVI:3:36
XX: 1:20 nl, (A. A. Gilchrist), XIII:3:Suppl. Auguste Perret, a Partial Bibliography, XI:3:29
2,4,9,16 nos.20,24,25,26, (T. Sizer), IX:3:20; X-.2-.21-, Pettigrew, surveyor of Sudbury, Mass., XI:l:[14]nlO
on First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, Pettit, Charles, fl. 1787, of Philadelphia, X-.2-.M
IX:3:20; X-.2-.21- on HABS, XVI:3:29-31; on J. Pettrick
Haviland design of Columbus Capitol, XIII:1:28; Miller (Alfred Theodore) Sepulchral Monument,
on Hawaiian architecture, IV:3/4:59; and Philadelphia
Independence National Historical Park project, Sculpture, XIII:3:Suppl. 16; illus. XIII:3:Suppl.
IX:3:23 n; XI:4:8 n; XIV:2:28; on Jayne Bldg., [14] fig 22
Philadelphia, XII:3:31; XX:1:3,16,18; on Library Pevsner, Naum Neemia see Gabo, Naum
Hall, Philadelphia, XIII:3:30; on Penn Mutual Life Pevsner, Nikolaus, on "architect" as term in Middle
Insurance Co., Philadelphia, XV:4:21 n41; and Ages, XI:3:12; on F. Furness, XI: 1:31; on T.
SAH, 11:4:41; IV:3/4:59; X:l:27; X:2:26; X:4:36; Gamier, XIX:1:18; on linear pattern effects,
on Spruce Street house, ca. 1810-12, Philadelphia, XVI:3:34; on Lululand (H. H. Richardson),
XVI:4:13 n8; on L. Sullivan, XII:3:31; XV:3:31; XVIII:2:67; on modem architecture, XIV:4:31; on
and Thornton Society, 11:4:41; 111:4:66; IV:2:41; nineteenth century architecture, X:3:8; XV:2:30;
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Pevsner (Cont.) Arensberg Collection see Philadelphia: Philadelphia
X:4:33; on Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, Museum of Art
XVIII:2:66 Armory, First Regiment see Philadelphia: First
Articles and Books Regiment Armory
The Buildings of England: Northumberland (and Art Union Gallery see Philadelphia: Chestnut St.:
Japanese transi, by B. Kobayashi, XVI:4:36 Assembly Place of the First Continental Congress see
Pioneers of the Modern Movement from William Philadelphia: Carpenters Company: Carpenters
"The Three-Dimensional Arch from the Sixteenth Association Library Company (see also Philadelphia:
Reviews
Athenaeum
Hartt, F., Giulio Romano, XVIII:3:117-118 Bld6- 0- Notman), X:l:25; XV:2:20; XVH:3:33 n2;
XVIIL4:140,148; classicism of, 1:2:9; E. Kaufmann Bal1 [f-) Monument, Laurel Hill Cemetery see
Philadelphia: Laurel Hill Cemetery
Bandbox houses, S. Bodine St., XVI:4:9; illus.
on, XV:4:31
XVI:4:10 fig 2
Bank of Commerce, 51-55 Chestnut St., illus. XX: 1:7
XVIIL4:148 n64
Peyton, Bernard XVIII A:161 Banktf North America (J. Notman, attrib.), XX: 1:6
Pfeiffenberger, George D XII:3:29 Bank of penn Township (J c Trautwine))
PhaistOS, XIX:4T83 XVIII:4:161-163; illus. XVIII:4:162 fig 1
Phelps, fl. 1821-25, lime and cement supplier, see Colby Latrobe, B. H XIV:2:13; XIII:3:Suppl. 16
King House, 1842, XV:2:16 Second see Philadelphia: Second Bank of the
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Blackwell House, 224 Pine St. see Philadelphia: Central High School see Philadelphia: Philadelphia
Stamper-Blackwell House High School
Bladens Court, XVI:4:9 Central-Penn National Bank
Blockley Almshouse see Philadelphia: New 1830 (J. C. Trautwine) see Philadelphia: Bank of
Blue Anchor Tavern, XV1:4:9 1884 (F. Furness) see Philadelphia: Penn National
Boring mill, 18th c., XV:4:24 Bank: 1884
Brass Cannon Factory, IX:4:23 nl7 Centre Square, XX:2:54,62
Broad Street Station, XIV:3:28 Centre Square Pumping Station' see Philadelphia:
Browne (N. B.) Residences (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:36,37 Waterworks
Browns
and
Bowen
Chestnut
St.
Shop of see Philadelphia: Bank of Commerce, Bldgs., illus. XX: 1:7 fig 6
Budd's Long Row, XVI:4:8-9,10,12 No. 51-55 see Philadelphia: Bank of Commerce
Bulletin Bldg. see Philadelphia: Girard Estate Bldg. No. 56-58, XX:l:5n6,6; illus. XX:1:7 fig 6
Burnett, Sexton and Swearingen Store (J. Fraser), No. 59 see Philadelphia: Dreer (H. A.) Seed and
XX: 1:8; illus. XX:1:8 fig 10 Horticultural Warehouse
Bldg. (J. Notman), XV:2:20 No. 170 see Philadelphia: Hauel (Jules)
Chapel (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:36 Perfumery
Camden Bridge see Philadelphia: No. 187 see Philadelphia: Newton's
Philadelphia-Camden Suspension Bridge Confectionary
"Capital, Working drawing oP' (T. U. Walter), No. 206, XX:1:13 fig 20
XVI:2:26 No. 208-210 [Art Union Gallery], XX:1:12-13;
Carpenters' Company, XII:2:27; XIV:2:29-30; illus. XX:1:13 fig 20
XV:4:23,25,26-27; founding of, XV:4:26-27; No. 212 see Philadelphia: Fraser (R. and W.),
XVI:3:36; school of, XIV:2:29-30 212 Chestnut St.
Articles of, and Their Rules for Measuring and No. 239-241 (S. D. Button), XX:1:13-14,18;
Valuing House Carpenters Work, 1786, X:l:26; illus. XX:1:13 fig 21
XIII:3:30
No.
333-337,
XX:1:13-14
Carpenters' Hall [Old Hall], 1770-75 (R. Smith, No. 635-637, XX:1:14
attrib.), IX:3:23-24; XIII:3:30; XIV:2:29; No. 723, illus. XX:1:14 fig 23
XV:4:23,25-27; illus. XIV:2:30; XV:4:25 No. 723-727 (S. D. Button), XX: 1:14,18
Medal (A. B. Sage), XIV:2:7 No. 920-922, XX: 1:14
1:30
18th
C.,
X:l:26
Centennial Exposition, 1876, IV:1:39; VI:l/2:29; 1869-81 (J. McArthur, Jr.), VII:l/2:28; IX:l/2:35;
VIII: 1/2:129; Colonial revival at, 111:3:23; IX:3:28 n6; XX:2:62
111:4:67; VIII:3/4:3; XIV:2:8; competition for, City Literary Institute for Young Men (S. Sloan),
VIII: 1/2:87; illumination of, XVI:4:26 XIX: 1:34
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Philadelphia (Cont.) Eastern State Penitentiary (J. Haviland), XVIII:2:66;
Cooper, P., XVI:4:8 Ellis (Charles) and Co., 56 Chestnut St. see
19th c X:2:19 capt. fig [2]; Philadelphia: Chestnut St.: Bldgs.: No. 56-58
XX:l:3-[4] n2,[4] n4,14 n25 Ellis (Charles) Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 724
Clarenbach and Herder, 49 Chestnut St. see Market St., XX: 1:5-6; illus. XX: 1:6 fig 5
Philadelphia: Chestnut St.: Bldgs.: No. 45-49 Engine House, Centre Square see Philadelphia:
Cliveden, Germantown, XIV:4:31 Waterworks
Iron rim locks, XIX:3:118n2 Episcopal [?] Church, Lehigh Ave. (S. Sloan),
fig
10
XIX:
1:36
Conover (David F.) and Co. see Philadelphia: Fairmount Parkway, XX:2:62
Swaim's Bldg.: Second Falconer (J. G.) Millinery Shop, 57 Chestnut St.,
Continental Hotel (J. McArthur, Jr.), IX:3:28 n6; illus. XX: 1:7 fig 6
XIX:2:77 Farmer's Market Co. (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:36
Contributionship Insurance Office (T. U. Walter), Fawcitt House, 1713 see Philadelphia: Front House
XVI:2:26 Fayette School (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:35
Convention Hall, temporary, 1866, X:3:[31] Federal Reserve Bank (P. P. Cret), 1:2:3
Corn Exchange Bank, Chestnut and 2d, 1858, Fifth Baptist Church, IX:3:27
XX: 1:10; illus. XX:1:11 fig 17 Filbert Street School (S. Sloan), XIX:1:34
Cornelius, Baker and Co. Factory, Cherry and 8th Fire Insurance Surveys
Sts., XX: 1:9,18; illus. XX:1:10 fig 12 1787 (I. Jones), XX:3:131
County Bldg. see Philadelphia: Congress Hall 1817, of Friends Asylum, XIII:3:Suppl. 3-4
Crown Street Synagogue see Philadelphia: Beth Israel First Bank of the United States [Girard National
Synagogue Bank] (S. Blodget), X:2:27,28; XV:3:2; XVI:2:24;
Curry (Wm.) Wholesale and Retail Trimming Store, illus. XV:3:2
illus. XX: 1:7 fig 6 First Baptist Church
Custom House, Old see Philadelphia: Second Bank Germantown (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:35
of the United States West Philadelphia (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:36
Cuthbert St. [Fromberger's Court; LaGrange Place; First Baptist Meeting House, 1762, Fromberger's
Ledger Place], XV:4:24 Court [LaGrange Place; Ledger Place; Cuthbert
Deal (Sheriff) Houses (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:38 St.], XV:4:24
House, No. 240, 17th-18th c., XVI:4:8-9 Drawing of (J. C. Trautwine, attrib.), XVII:3:32;
Dreer (H. A.) Seed and Horticultural Warehouse, 59 1793 [1794; Market Street Church] (J. Trumbull,
Chestnut St., illus. XX: 1:7 fig 6 attrib.), IX:3:20-22; X:2:27-28; XIV:2:8
Drexel Bldg. (Wilson Brothers and Co.), XIX:2:81 n6 Engr. of (W. R. Birch), IX:3:20-21; XIV:2:11 n6;
illus. IX:3:21
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1820-22 [1828], 7th and Locust [Washington Guarantee Trust Co. [Tradesmen's Bank]
Square] (J. Haviland), X:2:27; XVII:3:32n2 (F. Fumess), XIV:2:29
1857 Guardhouse, Fairmount Park see Philadelphia:
Kensington (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:36 Fairmount Park: Guardhouse
Southwark (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:36 Haddington School (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:34
First Regiment Armory (J. H. Windrim), XIV:3:24 Hamilton Terrace (S. Sloan), XIX:1:37
Fisher (Joseph) Thermometer Co. see Philadelphia: The Hancock School (S. Sloan), illus. XIX: 1:37 fig 8
Chestnut St.: Bldgs.: No. 56-58 Harrison (Joseph, Jr.) Mansion (S. Sloan), XIX:1:38;
Fort Hamilton illus. XIX: 1:36 fig 6
Sketch (W. Strickland), XIII:3:Suppl. 2,10 capt. fig Harrison (Joseph, Jr.) Villa see Philadelphia^
Fraser (R. and W.), 212 Chestnut St., illus. XX:1:13 Hauel (Jules) Perfumery, 170 Chestnut St., XX:1:6;
fig
20
illus.
XX:
1:7
fig
Friends Asylum, Frankford (W. Strickland), Henry Clay School (S. Sloan), XIX:1:35
XIII:3:Suppl. 3-4 Hill (Henry) House [Physick [Dr. Philip Syng)
Friends Meeting House [Horstmann (Wm. H.) and House], Society Hill, XX:l:22n9
Sons Warehouse], Cherry St., illus. XX: 1:9 Franklin-type open stove, illus. XX: 1:21 fig 2
fig 11 Historical Society of Pennsylvania see Philadelphia:
Fromberger House, XIV:4:31 Pennsylvania Historical Society
Fromberger's Court, XV:4:24 Holy Trinity, 1856 (J. Notman), XV:2:20
Front House [Fawcitt House], Carpenters' Court, Horstmann (Wm. H.) and Sons Manufactory (J. C.
Furnace and boring mill, 18th c., XV:4:24 Horticultural Hall (S. Sloan), XIX:1:34
Garrett Cottage see Philadelphia: Girard College: Hoskins, Hieskell and Co. (Sloan and Stewart),
Bldgs. (T. U. Walter) XIX: 1:36; XX: 1:6-8; illus. XX: 1:7 fig 8
George Wolfe School (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:35 Hospital of the Protestant Episcopal Church in
Germantown, (for specific bldgs. in Germantown see Philadelphia (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:35
directly under Philadelphia, e.g. Philadelphia: Hotels (J. McArthur), IX:3:28 n6
Fromberger House), X:l:23; X:4:33; XIV:4:31; House in which Jefferson drafted Declaration of
XV:4:5
Independence,
XVIII:4:162
Founder's Hall, XVI:2:20; illus. XVI:2:21 fig 4 XVI:2:23,26; heated by stoves, X:l:25;
figs
1-3
X:l:26
Girard Estate Bldg. [Bulletin Bldg.] (N. LeBrun), Assembly Chamber restoration project (J.
Girl's High School see Philadelphia: The Normal Peale's Museum see Philadelphia: Peak's
School
(Charles
Willson)
Museum
Gloria Dei [Old Swedes' Church], XI:2:22; XI:3:27 Plans, illus. XI:3:24
Goddard (J. L.) House (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:37 Steeple (W. Strickland), XI:3:25;
Grigg (John), bldg. for (S. Sloan), XIX:1:36 XIII:3:Suppl. 2
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Philadelphia (Cont.) Ledger Place, XV:4:24
Independence Hall Lee (Robert M.) House, XX:l:26n29
Steeple design (J. Haviland), XI:3:25 Leland (Charles) Bldg., S. 3d St. (S. D. Button),
Independence National Historical Park, acquisition Library Hall (W. Thornton), X:2:20,28; XIII:3:30
XX: 1:22 n9; E. A. Connally work on, XI:4:8 n; Lipp.ncott Warehouse, 144-146 N. Fifth St.,
Independence Square [State House Garden], X:l:26; LoSa" S1uare' 9 dwellings on the west side (S.
Insane Asylum for the State of Pennsylvania see Company. Loganian Library
Philadelphia: Pennsylvania State Insane Asylum Loxley (Be"Ja" House' Llttle Dock St"' XV:4:24;
,a,nw
Chestnut St., B.dgs.t No,. 45-4,
waiter), tx.3.27 28, IX.4.24,25, X.l.25,26, Malony House (S. Sloan), XIX:1:37
11:3:31 ; XII:4:32; XIV:2:30; XV:2:32; XV:3:31; Manayunk School (S. Sloan), XIX:1:35
XV:4:1 ; XX: 1:3,10-13,16,18; illus. IX:3:[25] figs Maps see Philadelphia: City plan, Maps and Views
2-4; X: 1:25; XX: 1 :[4] fig 1 Market Sheds [Houses], High St. (W. Strickland),
Jayne structure, 1860, XII:3:31 XIII-3-30- XV-419
John Quincy Adams School (S. Sloan), XIX:1:35 Market Street>' 316J318 (B Franklin), XX:3:131
Johnson (William J.) House (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:37 Market Street Church w Philadelphia: First
Hospital: Female Department for the Insane No. 405.411, XVI:4:10-11; illus. XVI:4:10 figs 3,4
LaGrange Place, XV:4:24 Mason (Wm C ) printing Co., illus. XX:1:7 fig 6
Lansdowne House (R. Adam) Masonic Hall (W. Strickland), XIII:3:Suppl. 2
Drawing room see Philadelphia: Philadelphia Masonic Temple
Museum of Art: Lansdowne House Bldg. (Sloan and Stewart), XVIII:3:105 nlO;
Gateway drawing (T. U. Walter), XIII:4:31 nl3 Mechanics Bank (W. Strickland), XIII:3:Suppl. 2,16
Landscape gardening (J. Notman), XV:2:20 capt. 20; illus. XIII:3:Suppl. [14] fig 20
Miller (Alfred Theodore) Sepulchral Monument Medary (J. Notman), XIX:2:81; illus. XIX:2:81 fig 1
(W. Strickland), XIII:3:Suppl. 16; illus. Megargee (Charles) Warehouse, XX:1:10; illus.
XIII:3:Suppl. [14] fig 22 XX:1:11 fig 15
Mortuary chapel (J. Notman), XV:2:20 Merchants' Exchange see Philadelphia: Philadelphia
Le Boutillier and Brothers, 208 Chestnut St. see Exchange: S. Third St.
Philadelphia: Chestnut St.: Bldgs.: No. 208-210 Mikve Israel Synagogue, Cherry St. (W. Strickland),
XIII:4:29-31; illus. XIII:4:30 fig 2
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Miller (Alfred Theodore) Sepulchral Monument see Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (Furness
Philadelphia: Laurel Hill Cemetery and Hewitt), IV:3/4:51
Moravian Church see Philadelphia: First Moravian Pennsylvania Day, XIX: 1:11
Moyamensing Male Dept. for the Insane (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:35
Debtors' Apartment (T. U. Walter), XIII:4:29 Pennsylvania Museum of Art see Philadelphia:
Women's Section (T. U. Walter), XIII:4:31 nl3 Philadelphia Museum of Art
Municipal Hospital for Contagious and Infectious Pennsylvania Railroad grain elevator (D. D. Badger
Diseases (S. Sloan), XIX:1:35 and G. H. Johnson), XVI:l:18nl07
National Bank of the Republic (Furness and Evans), Pennsylvania Saving Fund Society (S. Sloan),
XIX:2:57-61; illus. XIX:2:60 fig 2 XIX:1:36
Natt (Joseph S.) Store (J. Riddell [Riddle] ), Pennsylvania State House see Philadelphia:
Insane Dept. wings (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:35 Peterson (Charles E.) House, 1832
Newton's Confectionary, 187 Chestnut St., XX:1:5; Exhibition of Philadelphia Architecture, 1953,
illus.
XX:1:5
fig
XIII:3:30
The Normal School [Girl's High School], (S. Sloan), Philadelphia Architecture in the Nineteenth Century
XIX:1:35 Rev. by W. H. Jordy, XIII:3:30-32
North East Grammar School (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:34 Philadelphia Bank see Philadelphia: Bank of
Northern Home for Friendless Children (S. Sloan), Philadelphia
XIX: 1:35 Philadelphia-Camden Suspension Bridge [Delaware
Office bldg. project, 6th and Walnut (W. Strickland), Broad St., XIX: 1:31
XIII:3:Suppl. 10; illus. XIII:3:Suppl. [13] fig 15 S. Third St. [Merchants' Exchange]
Old Buttonwood see Philadelphia: First Presbyterian Bldg. (W. Strickland), XIII:3:30,Suppl. 2,16
Old City Hall see Philadelphia: City Halls: 18th c. [15] fig 25; XIX:1:31 fig 1
Old Stock Exchange see Philadelphia: Philadelphia Painting, Old Stock Exchange, Philadelphia
Exchange: S. Third St. (J. A. Woodside), 11:3:33
Old Swedes' Church see Philadelphia: Gloria Dei Design (J. C. Trautwine), XVIII:4:162
Tower
Peale's (Charles Willson) Museum, XI:3:25; Hickman, L. C., XIII:3:Suppl. 16 capt. fig 25;
XIV:2:[5]; XX:1:25; illus. XI:3:24 XIX:1:31
Penn Center, XVIII:2:59 Strickland, W XIII:3:Suppl. 16 capt. fig 25;
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. Bldg., (G. P. XIV:2:12; XVII:l:33n2; XIX:1:31; illus.
Cummings), IX:3:27; IX:4:24-25; X:l:26; XIII:3:Suppl. [15] fig 25; XIX:1:31 fig 1
XV:4:16; XX:1:6; illus. IX:4:25 Philadelphia High School (S. Sloan), XIX:1:35
Penn National Bank Philadelphia Library see Philadelphia: Library
1830 (J. C. Trautwine) see Philadelphia: Bank of Company: Library Hall
Penn Township
1884 (F. Furness), XVIII:4:162
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Philadelphia - Philadelphia
Philadelphia Museum of Art [Pennsylvania Museum Water color sketch of (W. Strickland),
of Art], 1:3/4:11,15,16; IX:l/2:35 XIII:3:Suppl. 3,10; illus. XIII:3:Suppl.
Arensberg Collection, X:l:28 [12] fig 9
Johnson Collection St. Andrew's [St. George's] Protestant Episcopal
Painting, ca. 1426 (Andrea di Giusto, attrib.), Church (J. Haviland), XX:3:137 nl6
XV1II:1:13,14 St. Augustine's R. C. Church
Lansdowne House (R. Adam) Bldg. (N. Fagan), XIII:3:Suppl. 16 capt. fig 26;
Drawing room, XIII:2:7 illus. XIII:3:Suppl. [15] fig 26
Philadelphia National Bank, Chestnut St., XIX:2:79 Cupola (W. Strickland), XIII:3:Suppl. 16 capt. fig
Philadelphia Savings Fund Society Bldg. (S. Sloan), 26; illus. XIII:3:Suppl. [15] fig 26
XVIII-3105 nlO Clement's (J. Notman), XV:2:20
Philemon-Dickenson House see Philadelphia: St. George s Protestant Episcopal Church see
Peale Museum see Philadelphia: Peale's (Charles St. Marks (J. Notman), XV:2:19,20,21,22
Physick (Dr. Philip Syng) House see Philadelphia: XX: 1:9 fig 11
Pioneer house, Southwark District, X:2:24 St- Peter's P E Church <R Smith' XIII:3:Suppl. 16
Planning see Philadelphia: City plan, Maps and capt f,g 21> 'us; XI":3:^PP!; ^"f27 , Q
XVI:4:11 fig 6
figs 1,2
XII:2:28
prov,dent Life and Trust Co. ,gl2 rColossus] (L. Wemwag), 11:1:41;
Bank, 1879, 409 Chestnut St. (F. Furness), XIX 4 181
Bldgs. [not banks] Second Bank of the United States [Old Custom
1890, 4th and Chestnut Sts. (Furness, Evans and House; United States Bank of Pennsylvania]
1892, 4th St. (Furness, Evans and Co.), VII:3/4:[17]; XIII:3:30,Suppl. 2,9-10;
XIX:2:81 XIV:2:13; XVIII:4:162
1895-97, 4th and Ranstead Sts. (Furness, Evans Design (B. H. Latrobe), 1:2:22; 11:3:26-29;
Pumping Station, Centre Square see Philadelphia: Repairs and alterations, 1864-81, XIII:3:Suppl. 2
Reynolds-Morris House, 225 S. 8th St., XVI:4:12; Sexton House (S. Sloan), XIX:1:37
illus. XVI :4:11 figs 7,9 Sexton, Seal and Swearingen Co. (J. Fraser),
Richards (Rev. Joha) House (S. Sloan), XIX:1:38 Sharpless (T.) and Sons Store, XX:1:6
Rittenhouse Square layout (J. Trautwine), Shepherd, Abbot Bldg., 1848, XX: 1:6
Row-houses (for individual rowhouses see by name. Shunk School (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:35
e.g. Philadelphia: Harrison's Row), XIII:3:30,31; Siber [Silver?] (Joseph S.) House (S. Sloan), XIX:1:38
XVI:4:8-13 Simes Block (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:36
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Slate Roof House, X-.2-.24 United States Life Bldg.
Manufactory, illus. XX:1:7 fig 6 1849-51, 94 Chestnut St. [U.S. Life Insurance
Society Hill, XV:4:5,6 Annitt (?) and Trust Co.], XX:1:6,12; illus.
fig
XVII:3:32
South West Primary School (S. Sloan), XIX:1:34 University of Pennsylvania, founding, XX:3:116
n5
Medical
School
State Insane Asylum Views see Philadelphia: City plan, Maps and Views
Stedman (Charles) House see Philadelphia: Powel Vodges (James C.) House (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:37
Stock Exchange see Philadelphia: Philadelphia XVII:3:32 n2; XVIII:2:66; illus. XII:4:26
Stokes Charles House (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:38 Washington Bldg. (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:36
Stores (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:36 Washington Hall (R. Mills), XIII:1:15; illus.
_ A Washington Monument
Street lamps, XVII:3:32 n2 o r * u a u a \ wr, > 11 -,
^ dk:i^ii,;.
w.,(William)
luniu. Cast of Portr- <J- A- Houdon), XVII:3:33 n2
Swaim House see
Philadelphia: Wain
Design
House
Strickland, W XVII:3:32
Swaim's
Bldg.
...
,.
Second (S. D. Button, attrib.), XX:1:14,15; illus. f0untal" dS1" P-C. Trautwme), XVIII:4:163
Sweetbrier [Sweetbriar], Fairmount Park, IX:4:24 n24 Waterworks [Engine House; Pumping Station],
Tabor Mission Sabbath School and Chapel (S. Centre S1uare (B' H Latrobe)' XIII:1:15;
Tenth and Passyunk Rd. Webster School (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:35
Bldgs., drawings (T. U. Walter), XVI:2:26 Wendell and Espy (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:36
Thomas (John W.) Residence, Chelten Hills (I. H. West Philadelphia Institute (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:34
Hobbs, Jr.), illus. XVIII:3:107 fig 3 White (Samuel S.) Store (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:36
Thurlor, Hughes and Co. (S. Sloan), X1X:1:36 White (Bishop William) House, XVI:4:12
Todd (John) Home, XX: 1:22 n9 Williams (Isaac S.) Manufactory, illus. XX: 1:6 fig 5
Toer (J. N.) Printing Shop, 57 Chestnut St., illus. Williamson (Dr. W.) House (S. Sloan), XIX:1:38
Tower Hall [Bennett and Co.] (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:36 w'Star (Dr. Caspar) House, 4th and Locust see
Townsend (Samuel) Store (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:36 Philadelphia: Shippen-Wistar House
Tradesmen's Bank see Philadelphia: Guarantee Trust Wood and West Streets School (S. Sloan), XIX:1:34
q0 Woodland Terrace (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:37
Tradesmen's National Bank (S. Sloan), The Woodlands, IX:3:21; X:2:18n4; XIII:3:Suppl.
XVIII:3:105 nlO; XIX:1:36 2,4,10
Tryon (E. K.) House (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:38 Woodward (J. J.) House (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:37
Union Library Company (see also Philadelphia: Wright (Robert) House, 1852 (S. Sloan), XIX:1:38
Library Company), XX:3:125 Wright, Hunter Store (S. D. Button), XX:1:10; illus.
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Philadelphia Historical Commission, XIX:2:79 Phoenix Columns, XVI:4:26; illus. XVI:4:27 fig 8
Philadelphia Ledger, on architecture, XX:1:[4]-17 Phoenixville, Pa.
Philip, 1720-1765, Infante of Spain, Duke of Parma Plans, etc.; Exhibitions; Microfilm projects
Philip I, King of Spain [Felipe I; the Handsome] National Buildings Record and Courtauld Institute
Philip II, King of France [Philip Augustus], 111:1/2:33; American topographical town plans and views, New
York Public Library, IV:3/4:56
Philip II, King of Spain [Felipe II], burial plans of, AmiS0S de Gaudi-U.S.A., Columbia University,
XVII:1:11 n40; colorless personality of, IX:4:10; , . _ , T. .
Dr. Fonseca's report to, XVII: 1:11 nn40,42; and Arch'vf of H,s^mc Culture, Hispanic Foundation,
Monastery, Macao, XIX:2:69; and G. B. Vignola, Boeh' G ass Negatives, M.ssoun H.stoncal Society,
Philip the Handsome sec Philip I, King of Spain Metrooolitan Museum of Art XII -3-27
Philip van Artevelde by H. Taylor, VII:3/4:[17] Dana , Collection on history of New Haven
Philipse Castle North Tarrytown, N.Y.: Phihpsburg Historic American Buildings Survey [HABS] {see also
Manor United States: National Park Service: Historic
Phillip Augustus see Philip II, King of France Institute of Jamaica, Kingston
Phillips, fl. ca. 1670 Pictorial records, XIV: 1:30
House of, Boston, XIII: 1:11 International Union of the Institutes of Archeology,
Phillips Academy see Andover, Mass. History and History of Art, Rome, XVI:3:36
Philo, Arsenal of, XX:4:202 Johnston (Frances Benjamin) Collection of negatives
Philo Judaeus [Philo of Alexandria], XVI:2:28 of early bldgs. from Maryland to Louisiana,
Twentieth century, X:3:8-14; XV:2:29-30; Prvost (Victor) waxed paper negatives, New York
XX:3:147-148 Historical Society, XI:2:24
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19th c. railroad stations, IV:3/4:54 Moffitt (James K.) House (W. Polk), X:3:21; illus.
Phrygia X:3:[19]
Tombs, 11:1:9 Worcester (Joseph) Residence (J. Worcester), X:3:18
Physick, Philip Syng, Dr. Temples, V: 16-20; illus. V:[20a] figs 1-6
House of see Philadelphia: Hill (Henry) House Pienza
Piano factories
Impenal Villa, XX:1:43; XX:2:86; illus. XX:2:87 pierre Bernar^ jshop XII;3;7
f,g 19 Pierre de Montreuil, VII:3/4:14; XIII:1:29,31
Picasso, Pablo, exhibition of works, Sociedad de Arte Ste.-Genevive (T. Baillairg), XIV:3:10
Moderno, Mexico City, IV:2:41; fragmentation of Pierrefonds France
"Regional Aspects of Architecture in Louisiana," St. Etienne, IV:3/4:37-38; illus. IV:3/4:[36a] fig 1
VI:3/4:35
Cast-iron
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illus.
XIV:3:28
fig
Phoenix Columns, XVI:4:26; illus. XVI:4:27 fig 8 Holy Land) pilgrimages t0> IV:1:6
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Pineau - Pittsburgh
Htel de Villeroy [Htel de Desmares], Paris, V:46 Pisano, Giovanni, XIV:1:32
Peterhof Palace, Leningrad Pis (see also Adobe buildings; Earthworks; Sod
Panels, V:45 houses; Tapia construction), 11:1:29; IX:l/2:4,6;
House of see Salem, Mass.: Gardner (John) House City plan, Maps, Views, etc., VIII:3/4:38; illus.
Pinguet
VIII:3/4:pl
XXI
Perspective of Saint Martin, Tours, ca. 1798, Pit-dwellings, IX:l/2:3; illus. lX:l/2:7 fig 1
VII:3/4:11; illus. VII:3/4:pl III fig 3 Pitchers, Urns, etc.
Pinheiro, Gerson Pompeu Etruscan, 11:1:14
A. Reidy), XX:2:95 East Texas House plan, XI:4:2; illus. XI:4:[5] fig 4
Pinkney, David H. Pittoresque, see Genre pittoresque; Picturesque
Villa of see Rome (City): Villas: Pio di Carpi Competition design (W. H. Wood), XVI:3:26
Piombo, Sebastiano del see Sebastiano del Piombo Allegheny Cemetery
Pioneer Fire-Proof Construction Co., XVI:1:14 Gatehouse (J. Chislett), XV:2:23 n9
Pioneer House, Philadelphia, Southwark District, Allegheny County Bldgs.
X:2:24
Bridge
of
Sighs,
XVI:3:23
XVI:3:22
Pioneers of the Modern Movement from William Morris Court House and Jail (H. H. Richardson),
to Walter Gropius, by N. Pevsner, X:3:8 XIII:l:19-22; XV:2:19; XVI:3:22-29;
Piper, John, on G. E. Street, XIX:4:147,153 XVIII:2:68; XIX:1:40; illus. XVI:3:23 fig 1
Pippi, Giulio see Giulio Romano Completion of (Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge),
Piraeus
XVI:3:22,26;
XVII:3:20,22
City plan, Descr., Maps, etc., VIII:l/2:47-48,52; Court House alterations, proposed (F. J.
VIII:3/4:40,41,42; illus. VIII:l/2:pl IX Osterling), XVI:3:28 n21
Piranesi, Giovanni Battista, infl. on G. Dance, Jail additions (F. J. Osterling), XVI:3:24
XIV:4:13; H. Focillon on, XII:1:32; A. M. Hind Main entrance (S. Roush), XVI:3:28nl5
on, XII: 1:32; E. Kaufmann on, XV:4:31; A. H. Mortuary (F. J. Osterling), XVI:3:28n21
Mayor on, XII: 1:32; as propagandizer of Staircase (Alden and Harlow), XVI:3:28nl5
neo-classicism, XIX:4:136; infl. on J. Trumbull, Allegheny River Canal Aqueduct, 1845 (J. Roebling),
VIII:3/4:[ 13; XIV:2:8 XVI:1:11
Views of Rome, XII: 1:32 Christ Methodist Episcopal Church (Weary and
S. Maria del Priorato [Santa Maria Aventina], Rome, Kramer), XVI:3:29 n40
XII: 1:32 Duquesne Club
Pirene Faade (Longfellow, Alden and Harlow), XVI:3:25
Fountain of see Corinth: Fountain of Peirene East Liberty Presbyterian Church (Longfellow,
Pisa, Bernard of see Eugene III Alden and Harlow), XVI:3:25; illus. XVI:3:26
Pisa, Rainieri da see Rainieri da Pisa fig 4
Pisa Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Allegheny
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First Baptist Church, 4th Ave. (D. S. Gendell), 10 capts. 4,5; XVIII:4:152; illus. XIII:3:Suppl.
XVI:3:22
[11]
figs
4,5
First Central Presbyterian Church of the North Side, Remodelled (J. Haviland), XIII:3:Suppl. 10 capt. 4
XVI:3:27-28 Pittsfield, Mass.
First United Presbyterian Church (T. Boyd), Meeting House (C. Bulfinch), VII:3/4:29
XVI:3:29 n40 Pittsfield, Ohio
Freemasons' Hall [Old Masonic Hall] (Shepley, Pius, Emperor, see Antoninus Pius
Rutan and Coolidge), XVI:3:26; XVII:3:22 Pius IV, Pope [Giovanni Angelo Medici; Medighino],
Gateway Center, XVIII:2:54,59 civic improvements in Rome, XIX:3:97; election to
Grogan Bldg. (Struthers and Hannah), XVI:3:26; erect an obelisk on the Porta Pia, Rome,
illus. XVI:3:27 fig 7 XIX:3:100nl8
Painter (A. E. W.) House (Longfellow, Alden and Community Church, XIV:3:18
Pittsburgh Carnegie Library and Music Hall Placidia, Galla see Galla Placidia
Bldg. (Longfellow, Alden and Harlow), XVI:3:26 Placita philosophica, by G. Guarini, XV:2:11 n43
Railroad Stations (Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge), "Design for Columbia College, 1813," XI:2:22-23
XVII:3:22
Plain
ville,
Conn.
St. Augustine's Roman Catholic Church (Rutan and Railroad Station (H. Austin), VIII:l/2:35-36
Shadyside Presbyterian Church (Shepley, Rutan and Heritage," by C. Feiss and F. R. Stevenson,
Coolidge), XVI:3:25,26; XVII:3:22; illus. VIII:3/4:17-26; XII:2:26
XVI:3:27 fig 6; XVII:3:21 fig 2 Planning, City see Cities and Towns; for plans and
Skyscraper project (Palmer and Hornbostel), planning of individual cities see subdivision City
XVI:3:28 nl7 plan under names of cities, e.g. Athens, N.Y.: City
Stewart House, 1890 (G. Orth), XVI:3:27 plan
Sutton House see Pittsburgh: McClelland-Sutton Piano, 111.
House Farnsworth House [Fox River House] (L. Mies van
Third Presbyterian Church (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:36 der Rohe), XX: 1:42
Third United Presbyterian Church (T. C. Chandler), Plans, Architectural see Architecture: Designs,
XVI:3:29 n40 Drawings, Models, Plans, etc.
Times Bldg. [Magee Bldg.] (F. J. Osterling), Plans, City. For city planning, plans and maps of
XVI:3:26-27 individual cities see subdivision City plan under
Trinity Episcopal Church name of city, e.g. Athens, N.Y.: City plan
2d, 1824 (J. H. Hopkins), XV:2:19,22 Plant forms in Art Nouveau, XIX: 1:7
Welsh Church see Pittsburgh: Old Welsh Church Plantation style, U.S., XI:4:2,4,[6]; XIIL2:10-12
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Plantations - Playhouses
Plantations Smith's Fort [Rolfe (Thomas) House], Va.,
Jamaica 111:4:26; XVII:4:36
Good Hope, XIV:1:30 South Carolina, XVII:4:36
U.S.
Bacon's Castle, Va., IV:3/4:43,46; XVII:1:13,15,18 La., XIII:l:24-26; illus. XIII:1:24 figs 1,2; 25
Belle Grove, Ark., IX:3:26 fig 3
Belle Grove, La. (H. Howard), XI:4:21; illus. Virginia, XIII:2:4; XVI:2:17
Xl:4:[23 figs 4,6,7] Waihee Plantation, Maui, Hawaii, XI:3:27
Belmont [Le Bourgeois (Louis) Residence], La. Westover [Byrd (William) Home], Va., XIII:2:6,8;
Remodelled (H. Howard), illus. XI:4:[23 fig 1] XVI:2:17; XVII:4:36; XVIJI:1:4;
Blandfield, Va., XIII:2:4 XX:3:116,117; illus. XVI:2:18 fig 1
Brandon, Prince George Co., Va. (T. Jefferson), Whitehall [Sharpe (Horatio) Plantation],
X: 1:8,10; XIV:1:17; illus. X:l:[6] fig 8 Annapolis, X:2:25; XII:1:22; XIII:2:4;
Antebellum plantation houses, XI:4:32 Woodlawn [Lewis Family Home] (W. Thornton),
Madewood [Pugh (Thomas) Residence], Plaquettes see Medallions, Medals, Plaquettes, etc.
Napoleonville, La. (H. Howard), XI:4:24; Plaster mills
illus. XI:4:22 fig [4] Sullivan, N.Y., XX:4:196,197
Medway, S.C., XVII:4:36 Plaster of Paris, 18th c., XX:3:135
Menokin, Va., XIII:2:4 Plaster walls
Mount Locust [Ferguson (William) House; Mound "Plasterworkers and Stuccoworkers Working in
Plantation], Miss., XIV: 1:30-31 Maryland 1785-1815," XX:3:135
Mount Vernon, Va. see Mount Vernon, Va. Plat, Abb, XII:l:6n2
Mulberry Castle, S.C., XVI:2:17; XVII:2:32; Plateresque style, V:[l]-14; VIII:3/4:44; XVI:3:35;
Parlange Plantation House, Pointe Coupe Parish, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome (and T.
Raspberry Plains, Va., XIII:2:4 principle, XVII:4:29; study of, in Middle Ages
Riche Plantation House, Pointe Coupe Parish, [neo-Platonism], IV:1:5; XI:3:10-12; XVII:2:28
La., illus. vil:l/2:pl IV fig 7a Timaeus, XI:3:11-12; XVII:2:28
Rosewell, Gloucester Co., Va., XIII:2:8; Piatt, William, IX:3:26
Saint Landry Parish, La. Oak Park, 111., project (F. L. Wright), XIX:3:130
Plantation cabin, illus. VII:l/2:pl III fig 4 Riverside, 111.
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Simpson's History of Architectural Development, Vol. Villa Savoye [Maison Savoie] (Le Corbusier),
I, Ancient and Classical Architecture XX:2:94
The Plough, the Loom, and the Anvil [Plow, Loom and Notre Dame la Grande, IX:4:9
Anvil], VI:1/2:19 Saint-Porchaire
Plunkett, J. J., d. 1946 see Edwards, Plunkett and Polk, architect, father of Willis Polk, X:3:21
Howell Polk, James Knox, Pres., VII: 1 /2:[1]
Plusiapolis see Filarete: Buildings, Designs, Projects, Monument of, Nashville, Tenn., 11:2:33
Chancel (G. E. Street), XIX:4:146 Hallidie Bldg., San Francisco, X:3:21; XII:4:32
Rebldg. (G. F. Prynne), XIX:4:146 Moffitt (James K.) House, Piedmont, X:3:21; illus.
Plymouth, Mass. X:3:[19]
Howland (John) House, 1:1:22 Pollaiuolo, XVII:3:10
Museum, 1:1:22 Pollard, Calvin, X:4:36
Sparrow (Richard) House, 1:1:22 Drawings, IV:3/4:51
Universalist Church, 1828, 1:2:23 Pollard, G on making medieval mss., XVII:4:20nl7
Plympton, Thomas, 17th c., XI:1:10-13 Pollio, Marcus Vitruvius see Vitruvius
Pblet Pollux see Dioscurides
Abbey, XVIIIA-. 166; XIX:4:176 Poltava
Poe, Edgar Allen, 111:4:27 Polygonal bldgs., construction, etc. (see also type of
Poelzig, Hans, X:3:10 polygon, e.g. Decagonal bldgs.; Octagonal bldgs.),
Pome lectronique (Le Corbusier), XVIII:3:115; H. Adams on the polygonal flche, XIII: 1:7; as
XX:2:94 architectural follies in America, XIX:4:180;
Pote, Marcel, on city development, XIX:1:38 churches of Dutch settlers in N.J., VII:3/4:31;
Poetica del/'architettura neoplastica, by B. Zevi, eight-sided American schoolhouses, XII:l:21-22; in
XVIII:3:115 Gothic architecture, XIII:1:30; Jefferson's
318
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City plan, Maps and Views, IV:3/4:52; VI:3/4:24,28; Plantation House of, St. Bernard Parish, La.,
VIII:3/4:12,32,35,36,40,41,42; illus. VIII:3/4:pl XIII: 1:24,25-26
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U.S., history, X:2:19-20; seventeenth century, X:2:19; Chapel, Western Reserve Academy, Hudson, Ohio,
XVI:4:30-31; of villas, XVIII:3:106-107,109 VII:3/4:32; XII:2:9
Virginia, XVIII:l:3-4,5; XVIII:4:163 Christ Church, Hudson, Ohio, XII:2:9
West Indies, X:2:19 Church, Berlin Heights, Ohio, VII:3/4:32
Porphyrogenetus, Constantine see Constantine VII Church, Brecksville, Ohio, VII:3/4:32; XII:2:9
Port-au-Prince Church, Streetsboro, Ohio, VII:3/4:32
Ward (William E.) House [Ward's Folly] (R. Mook), Art Museum
XI:2:24; XX:l:34-37; illus. XX:l:34-37 figs 1-4 Exhibition of Architecture, 1860-1900, XI:1:31
Louis XVI Monument (C. de Wailly), XVII: 1:20-21 Bldg. (I. Lewis and W. Whidden), XIX:2:57
Porta, Antonio della [Tamagnini; Tamagnino] Design (McKim, Mead and White), XIX:2:57,58
Portal, Palazzo Grillo-Cattaneo, Genoa, V:7 n45 Union Station
Porta, Giacomo della, in Frascati, XVI:2:30; F. Milizia Bldg. (Van Brunt and Howe), XIX:2:57-58
on, XIII:3:13 Design (McKim, Mead and White), XIX:2:57
Cordonata Ramp, Rome, XIV:l:9 Wait (J. A.) Residence (C. S. McNally), XIX:2:58 nl3
Il Ges, Rome Portland cement, XI:2:23-24; XI:3:29; XX:1:37;
Faade, XV: 1:5 XX:4:194,197
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Portugal - Potter
Portugal
Post, George Browne, Equitable Life Insurance Bldg. XIX:3:121-123- illus. XIX:3:121 figs 4-6
office of, sold, XII: 1:15; and R. M. Hunt, XI:2:11; j22 figs 7,8
Equitable Life Assurance Co. Bldg., 1868, N.Y. Brick vaults (R Mi,ls)> VII:1 /2:11 n8
Havemeyer Bldg., N.Y., XVIII:4:130-131; illus. Potee, Peter, Jr., 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135
Las Monicas
XVIII:4:126 nl,130,131 nl7,136,137,138; illus. Royal Mint see Potasi, Bolivia: La Casa Real de
Moneda
World Bldg. [Pulitzer Bldg.], N.Y., XILL13; ^an Benito, V:[33]; illus. V:[34a] fig 5
XVIII:4:132-133; illus. XVIII:4:132 fig 3 San Bernardo, V:[33],34; illus. V:[34a] fig 6
Dome, XVI:1:18 nl05; illus. XVIII:4:132 fig 3 San Lorenzo, V:[33],34
offices
Potsdam
City Hotel Post Office, XX:2:65 Court Gardener's house (K. F. Schinkel), XI:2:27
Post Office (J. G. Osborne), XI:3:27,28; House of, South Westport, Mass., XIX:2:52
illus.XI:3:28 Potter, E. T.
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Potter - Pre-Raphaelites
Potter, Rockwell, Rev., XIV:2:11 nil Practical Measurer, or Plain Guide to Gentlemen and
Potter, Russell Sherwood, VI:3/4:37 Builders, by I. Keay, XX:3:116,127 no.35
"Classic Revival Architecture in Cincinnati" (and Practical Measuring Made Easy to the Meanest
H. C. Montgomery), VI:3/4:18-21 Capacity, by E. Hoppus, XX:3:127 no.32
Potter, Tyler and Martin, VI:3/4:37 Practical Perspective, or Perspective Made Easie, by J.
Pottery see Faience; Mosaics; Tile (Ceramics, Pottery, Moxon, XX:3:128 no.56
etc.) Practice of architecture see Architectural practice
XV:4:15-16,17-18; XX:3:137; illus. XV:4:15 fig 6 Pra8er> Frank D > on cuPola of Santa Mana del Flore
Poulson's American Daily Advertiser, see Dunlap's Daily Collection of architectural drawings for, XI:3:9
Pounds, Stockades, etc., XI: 1:9 Prai_r,e Architects, The Early Work of, by H. A.
"Poured Concrete Building, 1835," by C. E. Peterson, _ . Bro.oks' " .j , 00 <
? XX-4-1Q4 Prairie houses (F. L. Wright), 11:1:28; 11:4:5
Powel, Samuel, 18th c., of Philadelphia, XV:4:25 S^ond Chicago School] architecture of
xvi:4:12;
illus. xvi:4
11 fig
6 ?,?
lleHandriaterHCh,CT
nHouse
i firof,
ro.L
; . School],
XI:2:25;
infl.
on n
Hoo
Hoo House, Seattle,
Powe William 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135 XIX:3:123,124; term defined, XIX: 1:2 n2
Powe , Robert I., 20th c., XVII:1:12 Abbey Church) Mdk (and j Munggenast), XIX:1:41
r ' umn^r Prato, Giovanni di Gherardo da see Giovanni di
Seventeenth-Century Sudbury, Massachusetts, Gherardo da Prato
Powell, William, 18th c. plasterer, XX-.3-. 135 S. Maria delle Carceri, XVI: 1:10 n9
Main (P. P. Cret), VI:1/2:31; illus. VI:l/2:pl X Pratt, Charles, 1714-1794, Sir, 1st Earl of Camden,
fiS
XIV:4:16,22n55
Power House for public bldgs., IV: 1:37 ^ gujcje to Early American Homes - North; -South
Pozzolana [Puzzolana], XVII:4:2,3; XX:4:197 Pratt and Clarke see Clarke and Pratt
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'Pre-skyscraper" - Price
"Pre-skyscraper," XVIII:4:130 nl4,132-133,135,137,139 with October, 1950(X 1:3)), 1:3/4:15-32;
Prcis des leons d'architecture, of J. N. L. Durand, XV:4:2-6; and AIA, IX:3:23; X:4:35; XI:2:24;
17th c., export of house frames to West Indies, Holland and, XI:2:24; National Trust for
18th c., for Natchez, XIV:4:28-30; in Philadelphia, X:4:35; XII:3:29; in New York (State),
XVII:3:33; for Sierra Leone Colony, West IV:2:37-41; VIIM/2:131; C. E. Peterson on,
Africa, IV:2:30-33; made in U.S. for export, IX:3:23; F. M. Reed, Jr. on, X:2:24; E. H. Reed
XII: 1:22; XIII:3:26; XIV:4:28; XIX:4:181 and, X:4:35; XII:3:29; XIII:2:29; round table
19th c., XI: 1:28-29; XIX:4:181 discussion of, 1941, 1:2:21-24; SAH and,
Baltimore, VIII:1/2:128 1:2:21-24; 1:3/4:3-4; 111:1/2:4-5; V:47; XII:3:29;
restoration
Prfontaine
r"Preservationism,"
term,
X:2:24
Prence,
Thomas, Gov. of Mass. "Preservationism in New York State," by J. J.
Farm of see Eastham, Mass.: Prence [Gov. Thomas)
Uortn
At
n/i/i
kncrhom
Mace
Irnnr>n
Zill
Am
Vrooman, IV:2:37-41
Presidents of the U.S.
Farm
Preservation and Restoration (for restorations of specific The Pressing Challenge of Our Native American
bldgs. or cities see directly under city, e.g. Culture, by R. H. Newton, 11:1:31-33,38
Charleston, S.C.: Manigault (Joseph) House; Preston, Nathaniel O., Rev., VI:l/2:27
Williamsburg, Va.: Preservation, Restorations, Preston, W. G., VIII:l/2:87; X:2:27
etc.), 1:3/4 (Special Issue); 11:3:29; international, House, study for, Brookline, Mass., IX:4:[20];
IX:4:26-27; W. Morris on, IV:2:34-36; by scholars, X:2:27; illus. IX:4:[19] fig 5; X:2:27
"American Notes" section in each issue beginning Price, Cornelius, 19th c of Chicago, XVI:l:18nll0
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Price - Prisons
Price, Francis, 18th c., X:2:20 Morven [Governor's Mansion], IV:3/4:59; XIV:2:32
The British Carpenter..., Princeton University
Agora, VIII: 1 /2:53; VIII:3/4:10; XIII:4:9-10; illus. N.J.: Princeton University: Bldgs.: Prospect,
VIII: 1 /2:pl XVI; VIII:3/4:pl IV fig 3a; 1852
Arched window, 11:1:9 n4 Ashmead Printing Plant, 1853 (Sloan and Stewart),
Fort, 111:1/2:12 Philadelphia, XIX:1:36; XX:1:9-10; illus.
Gymnasia, VIII:l/2:53; XIII:4:9; XX: 1:10 fig 13
illus. VIII: 1 /2:pl XVI Harper and Brothers' Printing Plant, 1854 (J.
Paving, limestone, VIII:l/2:53 Bogardus and J. B. Corlies), N.Y., XIV:3:23;
Prytaneion [Town Hall], VIII:l/2:53; XIII:4:9; illus. XV:3:31; XV:4:16-17,18,22 n56; XIX:4:181; illus.
VIII:l/2:pl
XVI
XV:4:18
fig
Stadium, VIII:l/2:53; XIII:4:9 Harper and Brothers Publishing Plant, Cliff Street
Stoa, 1:2:19; 111:1/2:15; XIII:4:9 Unit, N.Y., XX:1:9
Temples and Sanctuaries, VIII:l/2:53 Mason (Wm. C.) Printing Co., Philadelphia, illus.
Athena, XIII:4:9; XVII:1:33; XX: 1:7 fig 6
illus. VIII: 1 /2:pl XVI Taylor (John) Printing office, Nauvoo, 111.,
Prime, Alfred Coxe, XX:3:120nl 1,124 U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington,
New Guinea, XIX: 1:28,29-30; illus. XIX: 1:29 fig 8 Prison reform
Prince,
Hezekiah
Prisons
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Prisons - Pritchard
Berlin
New
York
(City)
Military Prison (K. F. Schinkel), 11:3:12; XX: 1:9 City Hall ["Gaol or new City Hall"], 1700,
Cook County Courthouse and Jail, XVI:1:16 The Tombs [Halls of Justice] (J. Haviland), XI:2:6;
Pauley (B.) Jail Building and Manufacturing Co., Panoptican [Panopticon] prison (J. Bentham),
St. Louis, XVIII:4:155 XVIII:4:152; XX:3:136nlO
Pottawattamie County Jail (Eckel and Aldrich), Place de l'Ecole de Chirurgie [Mdecine], XII:4:15
Pnson, pre-1754, illus. XVIII: 1:2 fig 1 Completion of (Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge),
Hillsboro, N.C. XVII*3*20 22
Jail, 1837 (J. Berry), X.l.[22] Western Penitentiary (W. Strickland), XIII:3:Suppl.
Jackson, Miss.
Penitentiary, XX:3:113
Litchfield, Conn.
Reading, Pa.
Berks County Jail (J. Haviland), XVIII:4:149
Bridewell,
VIII:3/4:2
Richmond, Va.
_ . .
Giltspur St. (G. Dance, Jr.), XIV:4:18,22 n37 Penitentiary House (B. H. Latrobe),
Newgate Pri on [Gaol], XI 2:28; XIV:4:18,22 n37; XH:4:26,27-30; XV:4:29-30; XVIII:4:152;
XIX-2-88 XIX:3:115,117; illus. XII:4:27; XIX:3:116
Prison de Roanne (P. G. Bugniet and Thibire), Addition (W. C. Knighton and C. S. McNally),
XII:4:29,30 . XIX:2:60 n20
Jail (S. Sloan), XIX:1:34 Courthouse and Post Office Bldg. Jail, XIX:3:123
Prisons (G. B. Piranesi), XII: 1:32
Pritchard, Thomas Farnolls
Cast-iron bridge, Coalbrookdale, 111:4:5; VH:l/2:7
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Prix de Rome [Grand Prix], 1:2:6-9 passim, 13; 111:3:9; Architecture, XVII:3:35
XIX:1:16; XIX:2:86 Bristol Hotel see Providence, R.I.: Granite Block
Prizes see Awards, Prizes, Rewards, etc. Brown University, founding of, XX:3:116; T. Tefft
Pro Patria, XVIII:3:76 attended, VIII:l/2:36
School (G. E. Street), XIX:4:146 City plan, Maps and Views, XVII:3:35
Produce exchanges see Exchanges (Merchants', Granite Block [Bristol Hotel] (W. H. Greene),
Produce, Stock, etc.) XX: 1:6 and n8
Protection of natural monuments see Natural City plan, Maps and Views, IV: 1:23; illus. IV:l:[22a]
monuments fig 1
Protestant churches see Church architecture: Protestant Psychiatric hospitals see Hospitals (Psychiatric)
'The Protestant Plain Style before 1630," by A. Psychology and Architecture see Architecture and
Garvan, IX:3:5-13; XI: 1:3 Psychology
"Proto-skyscraper," XVIII:4:131-132,133,138 and Ptah, deity, XII:4:4,6,7 nnl8,24
n49,139 Ptahil, deity, XII:4:7 nl9
Prout, Earle Frederick, XII:3:16n22 Ptolemy, 111:4:66
Provest, Alexander, VII: 1/2:29 Ptolemy XI
Provest, Winter and Co., VII: 1/2:26 Pylon of see Apollinopolis Parva
Providence, R.I. Public architecture
Arcade (R. Warren), XII:3:13-16; illus. XII:3:14-15 See also specific types of public architecture, e.g.
figs
1-4
City
halls;
Post offices
England, XIX:4:159-162
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Public baths see Baths Boase, T. S. R., English Art 1800-1870, XX:3:149
Public housing projects see Housing developments, Hitchcock, H.-R., Early Victorian Architecture in
projects, etc. Britain, XV:2:31
Public Ledger, of Philadelphia, IX:3:27 Stanton, P. B., XV:2:30,31
'The Public Memorial and Godefroy's Battle "Pugin: Principles of Design versus Revivalism,"
Monument," by R. L. Alexander, XVII: 1:19-24 XIII:3:20-25
The Public Works of the Julio-Claudians and Flavians, Works (Books, Writings, etc.), XIII:3:20,21,22;
Opera House (Adler and Sulhvan), IV:2:9 Specimens of Gothic Architecture (attrib.) see Pugin,
Puffer,
Mary D of Washington,
XIX:2:56 n37 WestminsteT^LondoiT
Punk
Tknmac
*
Pugh, Thomas
Residence of see Napoleonville, La.: Madewood
Puch W W
Specimens of Gothic Architecture (with E. J. St. Oswald s, Old Swan, Liverpool, XV:2:23 n9
Willson), 11:1:28 n3; XVI:1:28,30 Scarisbrick Hall
Specimens of the Architecture of Normandy Entrance and hall, XIX:3:129
[Architectural Antiquities of Normandy] (ed. by Wallpaper, XIII:3:21,24
drafted from, 11:2:9; on English Parliament, Pulitzer, Mrs. Joseph, Jr., 11:4:40
VI : 1 / 2:18; Gothic Revivalism of, XV:2:30; on Pulitzer Prize
"Plain Style," IX:3:5; G. E. Street compared with, Pulj, Yugo. see Pola, Italy
XIX:4:147-170 passim; J. Twyman as follower of, Pullan, R. P., and W. Burges, XIX:4:156
XIX: 1:9; vernacular style of, XIX:4:170 Byzantine Architecture (and C. Texier), XIX:4:156
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Pullman Palace Car Co., XII:3:17-18,20-22 Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, XIX:2:66n30;
Pulpits
Minnesota,
XIX:
1:40
Dennington, Engl., 1628, IX:3:11 Bradley (Mrs. Harold C.) Summer Bungalow,
East Barnet, Engl. Woods Hole, Falmouth, XIX:2:68
St. Mary's Branson (O. L.) and Co. Bank, Mitchell, S.D.,
Pulpit (G. E. Street), XIX:4:146nl2 XIX:2:68 n32
Pumroy, Kenneth W XVII:4:40 XIII:1:23; XIX:1:40; illus. XIII: 1:21 figs 9,10
"Cartoons,
, VIV. _q Purdie,XIX:2:79
John R fl. 1882,
Dr.. XVILL18
' J
Puncheon flooring, XI:4:[7] n 19 U,,0m' _ ... _
puno peru The Building of Satellite Towns, XVIII:3:80-81
Cathedral faade (S. de Asto), V:[33],34; illus. _ . a"d n?4 ,
V:r34al fig 2 Purdy, Corydon Tyler
Purcell, William Gray (see also Purcell and Elmslie), Puri, India
alumnus of Adler and Sullivan office, IV:2:2n; Market place, illus. VIII:3/4:pl III fig 1
and G. G. Elmslie, XI:2:25; XIII: 1:23; XIX:2:64; Purisburgh, S.C., X:4:6
Works (Articles and Reviews) City plan, Maps, etc., XX:2:51 and n 18,52,53,54 n42;
Articles
illus.
XX:2:51
fig
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Puzzolana - Quincy
Puzzolana see Pozzolana Pyramids, XIII:1:28
Pyddleton, Dorset China
Q
Qasr-i-Shirin Quast, von, 1:3/4:10
Castle, XX:2:85; illus. XX:2:85 fig 15 Quatremre de Quincy, Antoine Chrysostome, 1:2:7;
"Quaestorium," VIII:3/4:30 VII:l/2:6-7; IX:4:26
Quaker Meetinghouse (R. Sterling), VI:l/2:28 Shaw, 11:3:24; VIII:l/2:29; IX:4:15-[20]; "Shingle
Friends Meeting House, Cherry St. [Horstmann Queen Anne style, late 17th c., IX:4:15
(Wm. H.) and Sons Warehouse], illus. Queens, N.Y. see New York (City)
XX: 1:9 fig 11 Quellinus, Artus, 1609-1668 [Artus I Quellin; Quellien,
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Site, XIV:4:5
R
RIBA see London: Royal Institute of British Architects Review
Hardy (Thomas P. [W. P.] ) House (F. L. Wright), Railings see Fences, Grilles, Railings, etc.
XIX:4:183 Railroad bridges see Bridges: Materials, Types, etc.:
Johnson Wax Co. (F. L. Wright), XIX:2:86 Railroad
Laboratory Tower, XVI:4:36; XIX:3:130 Railroad car factories
YWCA (F. L. Wright), XIX:3:130 Pullman Palace Car Co., XII:3:17-18,20-22
The Radiant City [La ville radieuse], by Le Corbusier, XVI: 1:32; XVII:4:37-38; and city planning,
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Railroads - Railroads
Haymarket Station (N. J. Bradlee), Los Angeles
VIII: 1/2:39-40; illus. VIII:l/2:pl VII fig 9 Greater Los Angeles Unified Terminal
Leverett Street Station [Lowell Railroad Station, Exchange, project (J. M. Howells), IV: 1:53
South Station (Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge), Design (T. Tefft, attrib.), VIII:l/2:36-37
XIII:2:22; XVII:3:25 Montreal, Can.
Remodelled (Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge), New England railroad stations (H. H. Richardson),
XVII:3:23
Brno
[Brnn]
XVIII:2:68
New
Haven
Railroad depot, XII:2:23 Grand Central Station [and train shed], 1869-71
Terminals and yards, mid-19th c., XII:2:20-21 (J. B. Snook), VIII:l/2:40; XII:3:31;
Greater Los Angeles Unified Terminal Mtro Stations (H. Guimard), XIV:2:18
Exchange project, IV:1:53 Philadelphia
Italian villa style stations, VIII:l/2:37 Pennsylvania Railroad grain elevator (D. D.
XVII:3:21
fig
London
IX:
1/2:27
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France
VII:
1/2:26
Boston and Providence Railroad, XIII:2:21,22 with Waugh and Sawyer); XX:4:204
Cleveland, 19th c., XII:2:19-23 passim State Exposition Bldgs. (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:34
Cleveland and Erie Railroad, XII:2:20 State Hospital [Insane Asylum of North Carolina]
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, XII:2:20 Additions (S. Sloan), XIX:1:35
East Cleveland Railway Co., XII:2:23 Raley, Robert, XVll:3:32n2
Illinois Central, XII:3:18; XVI:4:15,21 Raley, Robert L XX:3:131
Northern Central Railway, XX:2:74 n41 Critical Review of the Publick Buildings... in
Pennsylvania Railroad, IV:l:35-36; XIII:3:Suppl. London, XX:3:129
Prospect Park and Coney Island Railroad, N.Y., Union College, Schenectady, XI:2:23; XII:4:32;
XIXTT4 XVII:3:22
Western Railway, IX: 1 /2:27 Rammed earth construction see Adobe bldgs.; Pis
T Ramon Berenguer see Berenger, Raymond
Madrid, XVIII:2:41-47 passim; XVIII:3:76,77 Rancho Los Medanos, Contra Costa Co., Calif.,
Subways XIV:3:16-17,19
Madrid, XVIII:2:41-42,44,46
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Rand - Ravenna
Rand, Alonzo, fl. 1874 S. Peter's, Rome, work at, XIII:3:3,8;
House of, Minneapolis, XIX:1:40 XVIII:3:117,118
Rand, Herbert S., XV:2:18 n Sistine Madonna, IX:4:26; XVIII:3:117
Rand, William Vatican, Rome
Isle of Wight County Courthouse, Smithfield, Va., Cortile del Belvedere, contributions to, XIV:4:30
Randolph, John, of Colonial Williamsburg, XIV: 1:14 Villa [Palazzo] Farnesina, Rome
Randolph, Mary, wife of David Meade Randolph, Frescoes, XVIII:3:117
XIV: 1:14 Raritan and Delaware Canal see Delaware and Raritan
11:4:30-32
Works
Ravenna
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Old Casting Hall, VIII:1/2:17; illus. VIII:l/2:pl Red House see Bexley Heath
III fig 12 Red Mansfield stone, XIX:4:160
Ravenswaay, Charles Van see Van Ravenswaay, Red Wing, Minn.
Rawlings and Barnes see Rawlins and Barnes Redcote see York, Me.
Rawlins [Rawlings], John, 18th c. plasterer, Rede Lecture, XV:4:32
Rawlins and Barnes [Rawlings and Barnes] (see also Preservation of Historic Monuments, X:4:35;
Rawls, Marion see Herzog, Marion Rawls Library, XI:3:[32]; HABS advisory board member,
Ray
XVII:1:30
House of, Sonoma, Calif., XVI:4:36 Reed, Ezekiel, fl. 1786, of Bridgewater, 11:4:10
Ray, David H., XII: 1:20; XVIII:4:138 Reed, Henry Hope, Jr., on Piazza San Marco, Venice,
House of, Austin, Tex., XI:4:12; illus. XI:4:[11] fig 7 Brief rev., XVIII:2:72
Raymond Berenger see Berenger, Raymond "The Modern is Dead - Long Live the Modern," New
Re [Re-Harmachis], deity, XI:3:1 World Writing, no. 11, XVI:3:35
Read, fl. 1849-50, Hudson, Ohio Reed, Jesse, 11:4:10
Read, Andrew, 18th c., of Philadelphia, XV:4:25 Reed, William E., of Marblehead, Mass., XIX:3:120
Read, F. Meredith, Jr., Gen., X:2:24 Rees, W. H.
Introd. to W. Worringen Form in Gothic, XVI:3:35 Law School of, Litchfield, X:4:19,20;
Reading,
Pa.
illus.
X:4:19
fig
Berks County Jail (J. Haviland), XVIII:4:149 Reeves, fl. 1874, of Phoenixville, Pa., see Clarke and
Ready-made houses see Prefabricated bldgs. Reeves
Reakstraw, Joseph, 18th c. Philadelphia carpenter, see Reeves, F. Blair, XX: 1:38
Rakestraw, Joseph Reeves, Ralph Bernard, Jr., see Holloway-Reeves and
Real Academia de Ciencias (Spain), XVIII:2:42 Associates
Real estate speculation see Land speculation Refectories
Ream, Norman B. See also Restaurants
XIV:4:9
Refineries
Vrijburg Palace, XIV:4:10 Sugar see Sugar Houses, Mills and Refineries
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Institute
XIX:2:85
Agricultural College (E. Mendelsohn), XVII:3:36 Obituary of the Cathedral Chapter, 13th c. see
Research laboratories (E. Mendelsohn), XVII:3:36 Reims: Archives de la Marne, Ms. G661
Reichel, William G. see Ottenheimer, Stern and Palimpsest see Reims: Archives de la Marne, Ms.
Reichel
G661
Reid, George, fl. 1804, of Charleston, S.C., XII:1:24 Plans, XVII:4:21 n62
Reidy, Affonso Eduardo, and L. Costa, XVII:2:31; and Portals (H. Libergier), XVII:4:19
Le Corbusier, XX:2:94-95 Transept, XVII:4:21 n53
Frank, K., The Works of Affonso Eduardo Reidy St. Remi, IV:3/4:39
Rev. by J. M. Jacobus, Jr., XX:2:92,94-95 Reinagle, Hugh
Works
Masonic
Hall,
N.Y.,
XI:2:3-4
Community Theater, Marchal Hermes, Rio de Reinforced concrete see Concrete: Reinforced
Janeiro, XX:2:95 Reinhard, Andrew see Reinhard, L. Andrew
Experimental School, Asuncion, Paraguay, Reinhard, Hans, IV:3/4:6
XX:2:95 Reinhard, L. Andrew, X:l:12,16; XVIII:2:57
Gvea Residential Neighborhood, Rio de Janeiro, Reinhard and Hofmeister (.see also Associated
XX:2:95 Architects; Hofmeister, Henry; Reinhard, L.
Inn of Good Intentions [Hostel for Homeless Andrew), X:l:l 1,16,17; XVIII:2:56
Persons] Rio de Janeiro (with E. Baumgart Metropolitan Square, N.Y.
and G. P. Pinheiro), XX:2:95 Plot plan, X:l:12; illus. X:l:[13] fig 4; [14] fig 7
Ministry of Education and Public Health, Rio de Reinhardt, Phyllis A., XIV:4:32
Janeiro (and others), XVII:2:30,31; XX:2:95 "Current Research in Architectural History,"
Pedregulho Residential Neighborhood, Rio de Reis, Joo Antunes dos, fl. 1736
XVII:2:31
XV:3:23
n24
Palimpsest drawings, XI:3:9; XVII:4:9-21; illus. Religion and Art see Art and Religion
XVII:4:10-[17] figs 1-10 The Religious Architecture of New Mexico in the
Cathedral, begun ca. 1212, XIII:1:31; G. Lesser on, Colonial Period and Since the American
XVII:1:34; photographs of, IV:3/4:54; polygonal Occupation, by G. Kubier
form in, XIII:1:30; contrasted with Pontigny, Rev. by R. Newcomb, 1:2:25-29
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Remarks on Secular and Domestic Architecture, Present Replinger, John G., IX:4:28; XI: 1:28
Oath of Julius Civilis, XX: 1:42 Replogle, James M., XX: 1:38
Remesal, Antonio de, 17th c Dominican friar, XV:1:12 'Two Maine Farmhouses" (and R. V. Keune),
France,
XIII:3:9
XX:3:108-114
Revival
Reservoirs
Rendel, H. S. Goodhart see Goodhart-Rendel, H. S. Croton Reservoir Park [Square], Bryant Park, N.Y.,
Renwick, James, 1818-1895, Jr., as Gothicist, IX:4:17; Caf des Muses, XV:2:8
11:2:27
Caf
de
Unie
illus. XVIII:2:58 fig 11; 59 figs 12,13 Restoration; for restorations of specific bldgs. or
Smithsonian Institution [National Institute; U.S. cities see directly under city, e.g. Charleston, S.C.:
National Museum], Washington Manigault (Joseph) House; Williamsburg, Va.:
Smithsonian Bldg., 1848-52, 11:1:36; VIll:l/2:93; Preservation, Restorations, etc.
Union League Club, N.Y., competition design, The Resurrection of Lazarus, painting (B. Sandzen),
IX:4:17
VI:
2:28
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Retables - Richards
Retables see Altarpieces, Altars, Retables, etc. Cathedral, Seville
"Retablo faades," XV:1:15-17; XIX:4:177 Sacristia Mayor, V:8 and nn50,55
Retaining walls see Walls: Retaining Ribamar, Port.
Retarded, Mentally Convent of St. Joseph, XV:3:24
Schools for see Mentally retarded "Ribband," 11:4:6
Rettig, Flora, of Minden, Tex., XI:4:[7] n29 Ribbed roof see Roofs: Ribbed
"A Return to Solid and Classical Principles," by A. D. Ceilings, Royal Library, Coimbra, XV:3:21
Gilman (attrib.), XX:4:191-193 Ribeiro Soares da Silva, Andr see Soares da Silva,
Revelation, see Bible: N.T.: Book of Revelation Andr Ribeiro
Revere, Paul Ribera, Jusepe de, 1591-1652, XIX:4:177
House of, Boston, XIII:3:26 Ribera, Pedro de, use of estipite, V:30; G. Kubier on,
Revett, Nicholas XVIII:4:167; school of, V:32
The Antiquities of Athens (and J. Stuart), 11:3:8; Works, V:29 n8
VII:l/2:46; XII:2:8; XVII:1:31; XX:2:67,68 Faades, V:30
Rey, Raymond, on St. Bnigne of Dijon, XVII:3:3 The Great Palace of the Byzantine Emperors; Second
Reynolds, fl. 1845, of Baltimore, see Smith and Report (ed.)
Reynolds Rev. by W. L. MacDonald, XX: 1:43-44
Reynolds, John, 18th c. Rice, Edmund, 17th c XI: 1:3,9,10
House of see Philadelphia: Reynolds-Morris House House of, Sudbury, Mass., XI:1:8; illus. XI:1:7
Reynolds, Joshua, Sir, IV:1:33; XII:4:15 Rice, Henry, 17th c., XI:1:10,13
Reynolds, Robert F., XVII:4:40 Rice, Howard C., Jr., X-.2-.5 n; XII:4:26
Reynolds, William, 18th c., Dr. "A French Source of Jefferson's Plan for the Prison
House of see Philadelphia: Reynolds-Morris House at Richmond," XII:4:28-30
Rezasco, Giovanni Battista seeResasco, Giovanni Rice, John, fl. 1863, VII:l/2:29
Battista Rice, T. Spring, XX:3:103,104
Rezzonico, Carlo delia Torre see Clement XIII Rice, Zacharias see Mason and Rice
Rhabanus Maurus see Rabanus Maurus Rice mills, Charleston, S.C., 1:3/4:23
Rhode
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Richards - Richardson
130 no. 15; illus. XX:3:117 fig 2; 120 fig 5 Van Rensselaer, M., Henry Hobson Richardson
Letter to C. Bulfinch, Mar. 27, 1827, on gate for a^so Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge
Branch Bank of the United States, Philadelphia, Adams <Henry> House see Richardson, Henry
Richards, Norris and Clemens, Chicago millwork firm e*c': *lay (yhn) House
Illustrated Catalogue, Description and Price List of Allegheny County Court House and Jail,
Richardson (A.) and Co., saw makers, XVI:l:18nllO XIX:1.^0; ''lus; X^I:.3:23 fig 1
aesthetic origins of, XVII: 1:36; architectural . ,eS ve., os on' "
successor firms of, XVII:3:19-31; Bay Region I Nick ' House' Wa^ngton,
11:3:18-23; and Deutsche Werkbund, X:3:10; and CooHd j Detrok> IX:1/2:25 XVII:3:20
European architects infl. by, XVIII:2:66-69; Baptist Church, Newton, IX:1 /2:25
W. Maher s admiration for, XIX: 1:3; Minnesota XVI-3-23 25- XVIII 2-68
architecture infl. by, XIII: 1:19-23 passim, Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Cincinnati,
XIX: 1:40; L. E. JVlullgardt in office of, X:3:18; XVI'3*26* XVII*3"20* XVIII*2*66
appreciation of Romanesque, XlllA.5, and cheney Bldg ; Hartford, ix:l/2:26,29
Romanesque Revival style, VII:3/4:25; Church and contiguous parsonage, Columbus,
XII: 1:8-9,12; XII:4:17; XIII:1:19; XIII:4:30; perspective, IX: 1/2:25-26,27
Exchange Bank, XI:2:6; awareness of volume, Dorsheimer (William) House, Buffalo, IX:l/2:25
VI.-3/4:2; wood cottage style of followers of, Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Pittsburgh, XV:2:22;
IX:1/2:11 XVI:3:24-25,27; XVII:3:22; illus. XVI:3:25
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Richardson - Ricke
Hay (John) House [Adams (Henry) House] City plan, 1737 (W. Mayo), VIII:3/4:21; illus.
11:3:32
111:4:30
Lululand [Herkomer (Hubert von) Home], Bushey, Crozet (Claudius) House, 111:4:30
Engl., XV:2:29; XVIII :2:66-68; illus. Cunningham-Archer House (R. Mills, attrib.),
XVIII:2:67
figs
2-3
111:4:27
Marshall Field Warehouse, Chicago, 1:2:22; Equestrian Statue of George Washington (R. Mills),
IX: 1/2:21 n,24,26,28,29,30; XIV:3:24; XVII:1:22
Phoenix Insurance Bldg., Hartford, IX: 1/2:26,28 Haxall (Boiling W.) Mansion [Woman's Club],
Pray (John H.) Bldg., Boston, XVI:3:26; XVII:3:20 11:2:39
Railroad stations, New England, XVIII:2:68 Henrico County Courthouse, XVIII: 1:2
Sherman (William Watts) House, Newport, Hickock (Mrs. J. J.) House see Richmond, Va.: Ritter
XVII: 1:36 ^ Leigh Street Baptist Church (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:36
Summer resort cottages, 11:2:36 Linden Row, West Franklin St., IX:3:26
Trinity Church, Boston, 111:4:5; IX: 1 /2:26,29,34; McRae (Alexander) House [Octagonal office bldg.],
Warder (B. H.) House, Washington, XVII:3:20 Coll Medica, Dept ]> III:4:30
illus.
VII:1/2:pl IV fig 7a D1 fig. l. . , It ,
hl. Polygonal bldgs., 11:2:39
Richfield,
Ohio Castle [Cottage; Folly], 11:2:39
House with lean-to, Rte. 303, XII:2:10 J. . V . IIT .-,
,,
Short rev XVII-2-32 Ritter (William) House [Hickock (Mrs. J. J.) House],
Richmond,
Ky.
Capitol (C. L. Clrisseau and T. Jefferson), Woman s Club see Richmond, Va.: Haxall (Boiling
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Barcroft and [Weaver] Co., Philadelphia, XX: 1:8; Bldg. (L. B. Alberti), V:8; XVII:3:12; XIX: 1:41;
Natt (Joseph S.) Store, Philadelphia, XX: 1 :[4]-5; illus. Ite1nfr deration (Agost.no d. Duccio), V:8,11
Ridgely, Charles, 18th c XX:l:22n9 Ringling Museum see Sarasota, Fla.: Ringling (John
Mansion of see Towson, Md.: Hampton Mansion ancj Mable) Museum
Ridgway, Joseph, Jr., of Franklin Co., Ohio, Rio, Diego del, Canon of Santo Domingo, DR.,
XII:2:15-18
V:12n77
House of, Annapolis, XVIII:2:71 Brazilian Press Association Bldg. [ABI; Associao
Rieff, Joseph, 19th c. carpenter, XV:l:30nl5 Brasileira de Imprensa; Herbert Moses Bldg.]
Riegl, Alois, 1:3/4:11; 111:3:7; X:3:8,ll,12 (Roberto Brothers), XVII:2:31
Works
G. and Z. C. Jewelry Shop, Amsterdam, Inn of Good Intentions [Hostel for Homeless
3:1
5,1
16
etc
Stoop House, Velp, XVIII:3:116 Ministry of Education and Public Health (L. Costa,
Temporary Sculpture Pavilion, Arnhem, A' Feao' 7 M. Moreira, O. Niemeyer, A. E.
XVIII-3116 Reidy, E. Vasconcelos and Le Corbusier),
Dutch
Najtonal Pavilion (with others), National Ljbrary
XVIII:3:115
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Praa do Palcio, XIV:4:9; illus. XIV:4:8 fig 6 Rivington, James, 18th c., bkseller, XII:3:28;
Rio Seaplane Station (A. C. Lima), XVII:2:31 XX:3:124,127 n8
Rua Direita, XIV.-4:9; illus. XIV:4:8 fig 6 Rivoira, 111:3:6
Roadstown,
N.J.
University City, University of Brazil (J. M. Moreira), Robb, David M., XIII:3:31; XX:l:20nl
XVII:2:31 Robb, E. Donald, 11:2:13
Winslow (W. H.) House (F. L. Wright), XVIII:2:64; Brazilian Press Association Bldg. [ABI; Associao
XIX:l:4n6; XIX:2:64; illus. XVIII:2:64 fig 2 Brasileira de Imprensa; Herbert Moses Bldg.],
Rivera, Diego de, d. 1662, Fray, XV:1:12,13 Rio de Janeiro, XVII :2:31
Riverdale, Md. Instituto de Resseguros do Brasil Bldg., Rio de
Rivero, Diaz del see Diaz del Rivero Roberts, fl. 1735, Bishop
Rivers, James, X:4:[31] n4 Watercolor of Charles Town [Charleston], S.C.,
Riverside, 111. XVIII:3:113
Babson (Henry) House (L. Sullivan), XIX:2:63,64-68 Roberts, David, fi. 1856, XIX:4:159n72
Furniture (Purcell and Elmslie), XIX:2:66 n23 Roberts, Eben Ezra, 111:4:17,18
City plan, XVI: 1:19 n 126 Roberts, George
Coonley (Avery) House (F. L. Wright), 111:4:51; Triumph on Fairmount: Fiske Kimball and the
XVIII:2:64; XIX:2:64; XIX:3:130; XIX:4:183 Philadelphia Museum of Art (and M. Roberts)
Playhouse, XVIII:3:115 Brief rev., XIX: 1:43
Riverside, St. Mary's Seminary see Burlington, N.J. Roberts, H. V. Molesworth
Riverton, N.J. "Recording Dates of Buildings," XII:3:23-26
Villas (S. Sloan), XIX:1:37 Roberts, Harry, 20th c., XIV:1:25 n32
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Roberts - Rodriguez
Roberts, Hugh, 18th c of Philadelphia, XIX:3:117 Rockbridge Baths, Va., founding of, IX:3:19
Roberts, Isabel Rockefeller, John Davison, Jr., and Philipse Castle
House of, River Forest, 111., XIX:4:183 restoration, 111:1/2:48; 111:4:7; and Rockefeller
Roberts, Willm, 18th c., XV:4:25 Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, XVII:3:28
Robertson, fl. 1929, engineer, see Todd, Robertson and Rockingham, Vt.
House of see Chicago: Robie (Frederick) House Rockwell, J., fl. 1835, cabinet maker, 11:4:13
Robinson, of Nacogdoches Co., Tex. j^e ^rt and Civilization of the Eighteenth
Residence of see Elliott-Robinson Residence Century, by T. Mller, A. Schnberger, and H.
St. Pre
Bible, XII:3:12
Robinson, Mary, early 17th c., of London, XVII: 1:13 _ <4Adena Restored,XII:2:25
Robinson, Willm, 18th c XV:4:25 Rodilla, Simon [Roda, Simon; Rodia, Sam]
Robinson-Elliott Residence, ca. 1880, Nacogdoches Watts Tower, Los Angeles, XIX:4:180
Co., Tex. see Elliott-Robinson Residence Rodney, George Brydges, 1st Baron Rodney
Rodrigues
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Rodriguez - Romano
Rodriguez, Flix Rogers, James Gamble, XIX: 1:6
Retable of Jesus Nazareno, Granada Cathedral (with Rogers, Nicolas, of Druid Hill, XIV:1:26
J. Narvez and M. F. Raya), XV:1:11 nil Rogers, Randolph, fl. 1860, VII:l/2:26
Rodriguez, Lorenzo, estipite as mark of, V:27,30-31; Rogers, Samuel, fl. 1817, 11:4:10
learned from predecessors, V:30; as link between Rohde, Francisco Jos, V:[24]
Spain and New World, XV: 1:6-7,8; school of, Rohe, Ludwig Mies van der see Mies van der Rohe,
Altar del Perdon (and J. Balvs), XV: 1:7; illus. House of see Smith's Fort Plantation
XV: 1:9 fig 6 Roller spinning machine (P. Lewis), VIII: 1 /2:4-5,26 n7
Wire cable manufacture, XVI.Lll architecture), XVI:3 (Special Issue); proportions of,
Roehampton House (T. Archer), XVI:2:18; illus. Aubert, M. (and G. A. deMaill), L'Architecture
XVI:2:19 fig 8 cistercienne en France, XVII:3:33-34;
Roelantsen, Adem, XI:2:20 XVIII:4:165,167
Rogers, Howland, of Marshfield, Mass., X:4:25 Conant, K. J., Carolingian and Romanesque
Rogers, Isaiah, D. P. Myers, Jr. on, VIII: 1 /2:135; Architecture, XIX:2:88; XIX:4:176-177
XI:4:25; need for study of, 11:2:27; study of, Evans, J., The Romanesque Architecture of the
Brazer's Bldg., Boston (attnb.), XX:1:12; illus. France, IV:3/4:6-23,42; VII:3/4:22-23; XI:3:17-22;
Italy
XIII:1:28
Custom House, Boston (and A. B. Young), Romanesque p.er see P.ers (Supports): Romanesque
Second Bank of the United States [Old Custom XIII:1:19; XVI:3:22-28; XVII:3:19-23; of T.
House; United States Bank of Pennsylvania], Tefft, XX: 1:9
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Bibl.,
XIX:3:99
10
XVII:3:34; XIX:3:97; illus. XIX:3:98 fig 1 Piranesi, G. B., XII: 1:32; XIV:2:8
Belvedere Court see Rome (City): Vatican: Parts, Colonna di Marco Aurelio see Rome (City): Marcus
Furnishings, etc.: Cortile del Belvedere Aurelius' Column
Biblioteca Nazionale, XI:2:26 Colonna Traiana see Rome (City): Trajan's Column
Capitol, Ancient see Rome (City): Palazzo dei Fortifications (A. da Sangallo, the younger), XIII:3:5
Senatori
Forums
Capitoline Hill, VIII:3/4:33; XIII:4:21; XIV:1:8 Augustus, XIII:4:21-26; illus. III: 1 /2:[22a] fig 15;
Capitoline Museum tee Rome (City): Museo XIII:4:21 fig 1; 25 fig 2
Capitolino
Boarium,
XII:3:3,5
Capitoline Square see Rome (City): Campidoglio Caesar, XIII:4:21-26; illus. XIII:4:25 fig 2
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Fountains
111:1/2:27
Acqua Felice, XIX:3:99 n9,106; illus. XIX:3:99 Marcus Aurelius' Equestrian Statue, Capitoline
Barcaccia (P. Bernini), XIV:1:12; illus. XIV:1:12 Markets of Trajan see Rome (City): Mercati Traiani
Fontana del Moro, Piazza Navona, XIV: 1:11; illus. Mausoleum of Hadrian see Rome (City): Castel Sant'
Project (G. L. Bernini), XIV:1:12-13 Monte Cavallo, XIX:3:97; illus. XIX:3:98 fig 1
Fontana Pubblica (G. B. da Vignola), IX:4:13 Montecitorio Obelisk see Rome (City): Obelisks:
Fountain of Neptune, Piazza Navona, XIV.Lll; Obelisk of Montecitorio
illus. XIV: 1:10 fig 4 Mostra Felice see Rome (City): Fountains
Fountain of the Rivers, Piazza Navona, XIV:1:11; Bldg., XIV:1:8; illus. 111:1 /2:[22a] fig 3; XIV:1:9
illus. XIV: 1:10 fig 4 fig'
Mostra Felice, location, illus. XIX:3:98 fig 1 Murals, Apollo and the Muses (Lo Spagna), V:ll
French Academy ice Rome (City): Acadmie de Detail, Urania, illus. V:8[b] fig 16b
France
Museo
Nazionale
Perspective representations in, 1685, XV:2:10nll Piazza del Popolo, XIV:1:9; illus. VIII:3/4:pl IV
Vault (G. B. da Vignola [and G. della Porta, fig 3b; XIV: 1:9 fig 2
attrib.]), XVII:4:22,23-24 Piazza della Rotonda, illus. XIX:4:135 fig 1
Golden House of Nero, XIII:4:24 piazza di San Pietro, 111:1/2:27; XIV:1:10; illus.
Hadrian's Mausoleum see Rome (City): Castel III:l/2:[22a] fig 16; XIV:1:10 fig 3
Hills, VIII:3/4:33; XII:3:5; XIII:4:21,23,26; illus. Porta Pia, proposed erection of, XIX:3:100nl8
VIII:3/4:pl XIV Old St. Peter's sec Rome (City): S. Peter's: Old Saint
Horrea Agrippiana, XII:3:4,5 Peter's
House of the Seven Planets see Rome (City): Oratorio dei Filippini (F. Borromini), XV:3:13
International Union of the Institutes of Archeology, Ospedale di San Giacomo degli Incurabili see Rome
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Palazzo
dei Conservaton, XIV:1:8 V,,IT, . .,, VI ' . ... .. v... .
. , o . r ,, XVIII:4:146 n56; XIX:4:142; illus. XIV:1:10
fig 1
fig 3
Palazzo del Laterano see Rome (City): Lateran 0bdisk w Rome (aty). obeljsks: piazza di San
Palace
Pietro
Palazzo di San Marco see Rome (City): Palazzo XVIII:2:54; XIX:4:183; illus. XIV:1:10 fig 3
Barbo Projects
Palazzo Farnese [Palace of the Duke of Castro, i.e. Fontana, C., 111:1/2:26- illus. III: 1 /2:[22a]
Plan, drawing (A. da Sangallo, the younger), Rainaldi, F., XIV: 1:9
XIII:3:8; illus. XIII:3:[6] fig 3 Piazza [e Scala] di Spagna (F. de' Santis and A.
Rebldg., XIII:3:5 Specchi), XIV:1:9,11,12; illus. XIV:1:12 fig 8;
Windows, drawings, XIX:3:102n21 13 fig 9
Profiles of mouldings (A. da Sangallo, the Obelisk see Rome (City): Obelisks: Piazza di
younger), XIII:3:8; illus. XIII:3:[6]fig 4 Spagna
Palazzo Farnesina see Rome (City): Villas: Farnesina Piazza Navona (G. L. Bernini), XIV: 1:9,10-11; illus.
Palazzo Maccarani (Giulio Romano), XVIII:3:117 XIV:1:10 fig 4
Palazzo Massimi (B. Peruzzi), XIII:3:11 n27; Obelisk see Rome (City): Obelisks: Obelisk of
XVII:4:23 Domitian
Palazzo Venezia [Palazzo Barbo (Cardinal Pietro); Piazza Santa Maria della Pace, XIV: 1:11-12; illus.
Palazzo Vidoni-Caffarelli (Raphael), XIII:3:9 Pincian Hill, IV: 1:37; XIV: 1:9
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[SS.]
Marco,
XX:
1:40
XV:2:3
fig
Carlo aile Quattro Fontane [S. Carlino] Maria di Loreto (A. da Sangallo, the younger),
Church (F. Borromini), VIII: 1 /2:37; XIII:3:4; XVI:l:10n9
XV:2:4,5,6,11 n23; XV:3:13; XVI:1:8 Maria di [in] Monserrato (A. da Sangallo, the
Cloister (F. Borromini), XV:3:20,23 n38 eider), XIII:3:11 n27
Cecilia
Maria
in
Aquiro,
XII:3:4,5
Costanza [Tomb of], XVI: 1:4; XVII:1:3,9 nnl2,15; Designs (Michelangelo), XIX:3:104
XVII:3:34; XVII:4:6,8 n34; XX:2:78; illus. Maria in Cosmedin, XII:3:3,4,5; illus. XII:3:5 fig 1
XVII: 1:[6] fig 7 Maria in Domnica, XII:3:4,6
Sangallo, A. da, the younger, XIII:3:4,9; Tomb of Paul IV (P. Ligorio), XIV:4:31
XVI: 1:9; illus. XIII:3:[7] figs 6,7 Paolo fuori-le-Mura, XVI:3:10; XVII:2:16; illus.
Giovanni in Laterano [Lateran Basilica], IV:3/4:4 XVII:2:17 fig 37
Ignazio (Algardi and O. Grassi), XIV:1:9,12; illus. Old Saint Peter's, IV:3/4:4; XII:3:6; XVII:3:34;
XIV:1:12 fig 7 XVIII:3:95,98-99; illus. XVIII:3:98 fig 1
Ivo della Sapienza San Pietro in Vaticano (see also Rome (City):
Bldg. (F. Borromini), XV:2:4 Piazza di San Pietro), aerial view of, illus.
Dome (F. Borromini), XV:2:6; XVII:4:4 capt. XIV:1:10 fig 3; copied, XIV:3:11,12,13-14;
fig 7 R. W. Emerson on, VII:3/4:[17];
Plan (F. Borromini), XIII:4:32 foundation of, 1506, XIV:2:[4] capt. figs
Lorenzo fuori-le-Mura, Basilica of, 111:1/2:62; 9,10; linked to Tiber by Mussolini's avenue,
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multiplicity of architects and consultants, Scala Santa [Lateran Staircase; Santuario della Scala
for, XX: 1:40; painting of (Pannini), 11:3:33; Senate Chamber see Rome (City): Curia
Michelangelo work, XIII:3:5,10 n5 Alta Semite see Rome (City): Streets: Via Qu.nnale
D 1 VT,. 1 c o Argiletum, XIII:4:21,22
XVII-3 [15] fig 17 Templum Pacis see Rome (City): Forums: Vespasiani
dj
Trevj
Tnnita del Monte, XIV:1:12; illus. XIV: 1:12 fig 8; architects and consultants, XIII:3:4; Nicholas V
Faade (D. Fontana), XIV: 1:12; illus. XIV: 1:13 0f . Peter's, XIV: 1:9
Ligorio, XIV:4:30,31
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Fresco of the Via Pia, Porta Pia and Acqua Gate, XIX:3:106,107; illus. XIX:3:106 fig 17
Furnishings, etc.: Capella Sistina Fort Stanwix [Fort Schuyler], IV:2:40 nos.20,21,22
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Roofs (Cont'.) Root, John Wellborn, Jr., see Holabird, Root and
Mansard see Mansard roofs Burgee
Multiple roof forms, Spanish Town, Jam., X:3:26; Regensburg Cathedral, XI:3:7; geometry of,
Mayan, V:19
Review
Poland, VI:3/4:14-15,17
1 *7 11 j/j, V111.T,1 o /
U.S., 18th c., XIX:2:81; 19th c., XVIII:3:109-110,111 Rosenthal, Julius, X:3:32
The
Rookwood Pottery, XIV:2:19 Ro*s' 18f46' {lf0"nt EnterPe- Tex
Ihn it.a in House of, XI:4:2-3
ooney, on ., ' . . Ross, 20th c., of Mount Enterprise, Tex., XI:4:[7] n30
Roos, Frank J., Jr., on M. Baum House [Taft r t h f l h
Museum], Cincinnati,
VI:3/4:18; on A. Benjamin, ' " ,8 ... VT1 ,
, . r d i u-ii m * House of, Jacksonville, Or., XII:4:24
XI:2:22; on the Pennsylvanm Fire Insurance Panama, XVII:3:33; on similarity of Salem, Or.,
Company Bldg., Philadelphia, XX:3:138,139 Capitol National Bank and F. Furness' National
Reviews
and Washington plan, IV: 1:37 Sekler, E. F., Wren and His Place in European
Root, early 19th c of Aurora, Ohio Ross, Marvin Chauncy, Guggenheim Fellowship,
House of, XII:2:12 VI:3/4:36; on St. Denis sculpture, IV:3/4:7
Root, Elihu, IV:1:37 Ross, Ruth Robinson [Mrs. Thomas Ross], XIII:1:32
Root, Irving C 111:4:66 Ross, William, 19th c of Bristol and N. Y,
Root, James W IV:3/4:51 XX:4:187-190
Root, John Wellborn (see also Burnham and Root), and Articles, XX:4:187,188,190
S. Beman, XII:3:17; and Chicago School, XI:1:27; Designs, Plans, etc., XX:4:188; illus.
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Rosse - Rowland
Rosse, Earl of, see Parsons, Laurence Michael Harvey Roush, Stanley
Rossellino, Bernardo, and Alberti, XX: 1:40 Allegheny County Bldgs., Pittsburgh
Palazzo Venezia, Rome (attrib.), XX:1:40 Entrance, XVl:3:28nl5
Rossetti, XIII:2:31; XIX:4:145,147 n22 Rousseau, Jean Jacques, on G. Bernard, XX:2:53;
Rossi, Carlo educational aims of, 111:3:12,15; Ledoux infl. by,
Archives of the General Staff of the Imperial 111:3:15; "natural man" of, XIX:4:144;
Russian Army, Leningrad, VII: 1/2:4 Wackenroder expresses philosophy of, 11:3:8
Spangen public housing blocks (J. J. P. Oud), Terrace plan, XIV:1:25 n27; XVI:1:18 nllO
XVIII:3:116
Trenton,
N.J.
Nave piers, IV:3/4:41; illus. IV:3/4:[36b] fig 9 Aliiolani Hale [Judiciary Hall], Honolulu, XI:3:28;
St.
Ouen
illus.
XI:3:28
Rouff, Charles, 19th c Commissioner of Clark Co., House of, Wellfleet, Mass., XIX:2:52; illus. XIX:2:49
Ind., dedication of Jefferson ville map to, XX:3:109 fig 4; 50 fig 5
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Rowland - Rushin
Microcosm of London (jt. illus with A. C. Pugin) "Rue lectrique," of M. Leblanc, XVIII:3:82
Roman Catholic Chapel, Lincoln's Inn Fields, Ruell's foundry, Mex., XV:l:26n33
sketch, IX:3:12 nl Ruffin, 19th c of Hillsboro, N.C.
Stove, XX: 1:24; illus. XX:1:25 fig 7 House of [Ruffin-Snipes House], X:l:21
Roy, Jean Baptiste Ruffin, Thomas, fl. 1831, X: 1:19
House of, Saint Louis, Mo., 1:3/4:26 Ruffo, Marco, XVI:2:16nl4
Royal Asiatic Society, XVII:4:25 Granovitaja Palata [Faceted Palace], Moscow (and
Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical p. a. Solario), XVI: 1:31; XVI:2:13,16
Royal Gold Medal, XIX:4:145 Rufus, William see William II, King of Engl.
Royal Historical Monuments Commission see Great Ruggles, John, Judge, Sen. of Me., X:4:26;
England
flg
Royal Institute of British Architects see London Ruiz Morales y Molina, Antonio see Morales y
Royal Scottish Museum see Edinburgh ..R Ankers and Prefab 1?93 XII:1 ;22
Royal Society, XX:2:55 Rumania
Royal Society of Arts London XX:3:99,105 Art and architecture; IV:3/4:24-35
Koyau,
issac
p
r
LJaiica
nf Mass.,
\AaAfMice
T-l.T/T UYIJOV
House
of, Medford,
1:1:20
Runnymede,
1:3/4:11
"Jf?1"0",,,,
, -, Rural Architecture, by M. Field, 11:1:28
Abbey, XVII:4:21 nn51,53 ,,,. ,
Ruano, Giovanni, XV: 1:11 n6 Rura\ Architecture, by R. Morns, X: IA
Books on (H. Gerson and E. H. ter Kuile), XX:4:203 Rev" by A' D' Gllman [North American Review,
Paintings, concept of space in, XIV:1:8; copies of in 1844), IX:4:[20] n3; XX:4:192 n4
San Francisco de Lima, V;40; in "Riversdale" Rural Architecture in the Chinese Taste, by J. and W.
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Rusk - Rysbrack
Rusk, William Sener Russell, Frederick A. (see also Rutan and Russell),
Reviews
XVI:3:29n46
Giedion, S., Architecture You and Me, Russell, John, 1766-1839 see Bedford, John Russell,
XVIII:3:118 1766-1839, 6th Duke of
Herbert, G., The Synthetic Vision of Walter Russell, Leon B.
Gropius, XIX:3:128 Residence of, San Francisco, XVII:3:36
Rusk, Tex. Russell, Milton C., XII:4:27
Summers House, XI:4:[7] n42 Russell, William Hamilton see Clinton and Russell
Ruskin, John, infl. in America, 111:3:25; XVII:4:25; Russell, Burdsall and Ward Bolt and Screw Co. see
architectural theory of, X:3:8; XIII:3:20; Port Chester, N.Y.
XVII:4:25,26,27; XIX:4:148,160; XX:3:142,147; Russell, Mullgardt, Schwarz, Van Hoefen, XVII:3:22
Cabot on, VII:3/4:19,20; G. Dance's Gothic bldgs. Architecture (see also Church architecture: Russia;
incur wrath of, XIV:4:18; and Deane and Renaissance architecture: Russia),
Woodward, XIX:4:160; R. W. Emerson on, VIILl/2:90-92; X:3:5-6; XVI:2:6-16,28-30
architects, 1:3/4:11; 11:3:12; and Gothic Revival, Five-Year Plan, 1928-33, XVIII:2:38; XVII1:3:87
VII:3/4:18 nl3,19,20; IX:4:15; XIII:3:20; XIV:3:18; Rste, Ibn, 10th C., see Ihn Ruste
XIX:4:159; as a moralist, 11:3:23; VH:3/4:18; Rutan, Frank'e. (see a/so Rutan and Russell),
VIII:3/4:69; on ornament and beauty, XVII:4:26; gee ajs0 Russell, Frederick A.; Rutan, Frank E.
and preservation, 1:3/4:10,11; and G. E. Street, St. Augustine's R. C. Church, Pittsburgh, XVI:3:27;
XIX:4:145-163 passim; on use of strong forms illus. XVI:3:28 fig 8
such as circles in spandrels, XIX:4:149; on tower Rutelli, Mario
bldg., XVI:4:22; verbosity of, XIX:4:150; on Statues, Fountain of the Naiads, Rome, XIX:4:184
"wall-veil," XIX:4:161 Rutgers University see New Brunswick, N.J.
Designs
Rutland,
Vt.
(attrib., with Deane and Woodward), Ps' ^Ice' XI^;^:122 and n16
vi
v a un ,n Rutledge, Anna Wells ...
AlA.:4:ioi>loz
,
Rysbrack, XIX:3:131
353
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"Giovanni di Gherardo da Prato's Designs First Presbyterian Church [Old Whalers' Church]
Concerning the Cupola of Santa Maria del Fiore (M. Lafever), X:l:28; XI:2:6; XI:3:31; illus.
Saarinen, Aline, XX:3:142 Huntting House (M. Lafever), XI:2:6; XI:3:31; illus.
Saarinen, Eliel (see also Gesellius, Lindgren and Lighthouse, Middleton Point, XVI:1:17 n92
Saarinen), Minnesota work, XIX: 1:40; on satellite g August B
Sahara,
Brazil
Saint
[St.]
Nossa Senhora da O., V:22 Here are listed names of persons, places and
Sabine, Julia, XIII:2:32 institutions beginning with Saint; for saints of
Sabine Hall, Va., XIII:2:4; XVIII: 1:4 the Church see under name, e.g. Benedict,
Sacchetti
Saint
Drawing, Michelangelo's project for Tomb of Julius Saint Albans
State Capitol (M. F. Butler), XI:3:29; XIV:3:19 Fort Marion National Monument [Castillo de San
Chavannes, IX:l/2:34; illus. IX:l/2:32 fig 1 Houses, 16th c 18th c., XI:4:32
Friedenskirche, Schweidnitz, IX:3:13 nl9 Saint Charles' College see Ellicott City, Md.
354
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Moravian Mission house, 18th c., XIV:l:28-29 Guest and service bldgs., XVII:2:6-8,9,20 n;
Saint-Denis, Abbots of, see Hilduin; Suger Adams lMrs- Henry) Monument, Rock Creek
Abbey, art of reflects Bernardine infi., XI:3:15; as Memorial to see Cornish, N.H.: Saint-Gaudens
golden mean used at, XVIII :4:167; royal crown aint George, Me.
V
v..Tl . Fort
Saint George,
X:4:24
deposited
at, XVII:2:28
~ A ~
Articles and Books on House, ,69s! XI: 1:27; illus. XI: 1:27
Crosby S. McK . Saint-Guilhem-le-Dsert
L Abbaye royale de Saint-Denis . VTT , , _
"Early Gothic
Problems
*{? ' IX:3:27
j^iv -> n
n .. cArchitectureNew
.u c. Fort de
Baude,
as a Result of the St. Denis Saint jea d'Arsons
Excavations," VII:l/2:49, VII:3/4:[13]-16 Church; XII;3;7
Bas-relief for plaster sarcophagus from, VII:3/4:16 Saint John fl 1733 XX-2-51
Church, XIII: 1:28,29,30,31 Saint John of Patmos, painting (J. La Farge), XII: 1:9
Choir [Chevet], XI:3:15; XIII: 1:29 Saint John's, Antigua, Leeward Islands
Columns, piers, etc., IV:3/4:7,40; XIII:1:30; Cathedral (T. Fuller), XVIII:3:119
Vaults, IV:3/4:7; XIII:1:30 Bell Telephone Co. (Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge),
Saint-Di, France Central National Bank Bldg. see Saint Louis, Mo.;
City plan project (Le Corbusier), XVIII:3:93; Union Trust Bldg.
XX:2:93 Chouteau Fur Co., VI:l/2:[22]
House of [Htel Saint Florentin], Paris, City plan, Maps and Views
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Great Southern Overland Mail Headquarters, Wainwright Memorial [Tomb] (Adler and Sullivan),
1:3/4:25
illus.
XI:1:28
Jefferson Barracks, IX:3:27 Wilson (Mrs. Newton R.) House (Study and Farrar),
Lion berger (Isaac) House (Shepley, Rutan and House of, IV: 1:54
Lionberger (J. R.) House (Shepley, Rutan and Saint Martin de Fenollar, XIV: 1:4
Coolidge), XVII-3-21 Saint Mary's, Kan. [Saint Mary's Mission], VI: 1/2:25
Lisa (Manuel) Warehouse [Old Rock House, 1818], Saint Mary s City, Md.
"McKinley Wigwam," X:3:[31]; illus. X:2:21; 0 State house, proposed 1664, X:2:20
Mallinckrodt Bldg. (Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge), aint Maur, Congregation of, XVII:2:12
MaPV,ewsSaint L0UiS' M': City Pla"' MaPS 3nd Qtyp'an, Tivoli, N.Y., 111:1/2:38; illus. III: 1/2:[36a]
Old
Cathedral
Mo.: Cathedral
Tlr l ln n
/-v.
i , Tsee
, Saint
_ _Louis,
. Cnurcn,
2C.I1.3.7
Old Courthouse see Samt Louis, Mo.: Courthouse, Saint Nicholas de la Grave
Old Rock House, 1818 see Saint Louis, Mo.: Lisa Saint-Omer
Rock House, 1818 see Saint Louis, Mo.: Lisa Saint Paul Minn.
Shepley House, Vandeventer Place (Shepley, Rutan Saint Pre de Roda Bible, XII:3:12
Union Trust Bldg. [Central National Bank Bldg.] Saint Peter Liberated by the Angel, painting (Murillo),
(Adler and Sullivan), IV:2:12; XX:1:16; illus. VI:3/4:20
IV:2:16 Saint Petersburg see Leningrad
Views see Saint Louis, Mo.: City plan, Maps and Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives
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City plan, ca. 1785, XIV:4:30 D . aTnd "ePbarn' Keh^and Dean), XIL3:28
Sainte Marie I, Ont. w Fort Sainte Marie, Ont. Pelr<* (Jera1thcmexel) rHouse [Pierce-Johonnot-N.chols
XV: 1:9 fig 10 Brown (C. B.) Cottage (C. S. McNally), XIX:2:59nl3
Salamanca, Spain Buren (A. B.) Residence (C. S. McNally),
Casa de Dona Juana la Brava, V:4 XIX-2-59nl3
Mozarabic Chapel, IV:3/4:21 n33 Hodgkin (F. E.) Residence (C. S. McNally), XIX:2:58
San
Justo,
Portai,
V:7
and
nl3
Salazar, Cervantes de see Cervantes de Salazar Marion County Court house, IX:3:27
Salcedo, Alberto Santibnez see Santibnez Salcedo, North Salem School
Alberto Completion (C. S. McNally), XIX:2:59nl3
357
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South Salem School (C. S. McNally), XIX:2:59 nl3 City Plan' MaPs> Views' etc> XIV:4:8,9
Views
XIX:2:59 nl3
Woodworth
(Will) Residence (C. S. McNally), 175?fi^.9^),XIV:4:8: XV:3:22n12
yiy.o^q n 11 CQ. 1 oOOj XV:3:22 nl3
Philipp and Lee [Philip and Lee; Philips and Lee] Altarnieces (L R Lancarote) XV-3-20
Mill (Boulton
and
Watt),
^uu
7' *7 V cXV:3:20-21;
f' c \ Vv
. Cotton
..... High
Altar
J.
M. VIII:
do 1/2:23,25
Espinto
Santo),
Salimbeni,
..
v'
111:1/2:30
illus.
XV:3:21
...
fig
,,
11
Assistant, XX:3:127n9; 129no.72 Views see Salvador, Brazil: City plan, Maps, Views,
Palladio Londinensis: or the London Art of Building, [Amate I'architettura] (and M. Salvadori),
XV:2:28; XX:3:116,118-119,120,129 no.75 XX:3:147-148
Salonika
Salvadori,
Mario
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Sam Hill's Folly [Maryhill Museum], XIX:4:180 Estudillo (Jos Antonio) House, illus. VIII:3/4:pl
Samal, Turk, see Senjirii VIII fig 4
Samans, Juan, V:36n8 Governor's Mansion, VIII:3/4:25
Samarkand Machado House, illus. VIII:3/4:pl VIII fig 4
City plan, IV:1:29 Old Town, XV:4:3; illus. VIII:3/4:pl VIII fig 4 (map)
Madrasahs Pico House, illus. VIII:3/4:pl VIII fig 4
Bibi Khanum, 111:4:46 The Plaza, VIII:3/4:25; illus. VIII:3/4:pl VIII fig 4
Gur i Mir, 111:4:46; illus. III:4:[32a] fig 22 San Diego de Alcala Mission, Calif., XV: 1:25 n2
Shir Dar, 111:4:47 n81 San Felipe Ecatepec, Mex.
Samos
San
Francisco
Altar of Hera VII, XI:3:1; illus. XI:3:[2] fig 6 Bank of California (Kenitzer and Farquharson),
Samothrace
XIX:2:79
Vance (James) House (J. Fries), XI:4:12; illus. Crocker Bldg., XI:3:31
XI:4:[11] fig 9 Daphne (Nicholas) Funeral Chapels (F. L. Wright),
San Carlos Borromeo Mission, Carmel, Calif., XV: 1:25 Greenhouse, XVII:3:35
and n2,26 n39 Graham House, 1850, Kearney and Pacific Sts.,
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Palace of Fine Arts (B. Maybeck) see San Francisco: San Juan, P.R.
Panama Pacific International Exposition, 1915 Fortifications, XI:4:32; XIV:1:29
Palace of Fine Arts (B. Maybeck), XI:3:31; illus. San Jos Church, XIV: 1:29-30
XVII:3:36
Church, XV:l:19n23
XIV:3:20 fig 5
El Carmen
San Francisco Bay Bridge, project (F. L. Wright), San Luis Rey ^ ^^ n2
lii; 13U
San-Marcos-in-the-Desert
Sharon Bldg. (Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge), Huntington (Henry E.) Mansion, XVI:4:36
Telegraph Hill San Miguel, Juan de, Fray, see Juan de San Miguel
Architectural scheme for (E. H. Bennett), San Mi , de Aen(J Mex
Vedanta Society Bldg., XIX:4:180 Santa Casa de Loreto, Retable, XV:1:8-10; illus.
Wells Fargo Co. Bldg. (Shepley, Rutan and XVT10 fig 11
Architecture [Bay Region Style], VIII:3/4:67; Dormition of St. Catherine, painting, 11:3:33
X:3:6,15-21; XI:3:31; XVIII:3:116; XX:2:96; San Pablo, Calif.
XX:4:204 Alvarado (Don Juan Bautista) Residence, 1837,
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Rebldg. (G. E. Street), XIX:4:168; illus. XIX:4:168 Sketchbooks, X1II:3:10 nn8,ll; XVIII:1:13
19 Vatican, Rome
Hoxie House, XIX:2:53; illus. XIX:2:53 fig 11 Sankt Gallen seg Saint GaH
XVII:1:3
Santa Anita
Studies for, XIII:3:8; illus. XIII:3:[6] fig 5 a d.^'n,( J ^"cky ' Cottage' XVI:4:35
Sketches, XIII:3:8; illus. XIII:3:[6] fig 5 Brainard (Harry) House (G. W. Smith),
Cordiani], XIII:3:3-11 passim; as great Thompson (Kenneth) House (Edwards, Plunkett and
administrator, XII:4:14; J. F. Blondel familiar with Howell), XX:4:176; illus. XX:4:177 figs 17,18
work of, XVIIL4:147 n60; as architect of Paul III, Santa Barbara Mission, Calif., XIII:4:28-29;
IX:4:11; as planner, 11:1:5; and Raphael, XIII:3:3; XV: 1:25 n2; illus. XIII:4:28
Campo Marzio, Rome, replanning (with Raphael), Chapel of, XIV: 1:4
X 2:3- iiius X:2:4 Santa Clara, Quertaro, Mex.
Study [possibly for S. Maria di Monserrato], Santa Clara Mission, Calif., XV: 1:20,25 n2
XHl:3:iln27 Santa Coloma de Gramanet
Designs, projects, studies, XIII:3:4,9; XVI: 1:9; Santa Maria, Agostinho de, Frei, XIV:4:8-9
illus. XIII:3:[7] figs 6,7 Santa Maria de Bendones see Oviedo
S. Maria della Quercia, Viterbo, XIII:3:4 Santa Maria de Lebena, Spain
361
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Horatio Court West (I. Gill), XX:2:96 Casa del Cordon, V:3,4-6,13 n85
Santa Inez, Manuel de, D. Frei, see Manuel de Sta. Portal, illus. V:[2b] fig 5
Santa Rosa, Hilrio de, Dom, XV:3:24 period of construction, V:2n7; XVII:1:35;
Church, XV: 1:11 nl7 Altar, Renaissance, N. aisle, V:10 and n68; illus.
Santayana, George, XII:1:12 V:[8a] fig 14
Santi, Giovanni, VII:3/4:27 Capilla de Geraldini
Chalice, monstrance and altar frontal, V:23 Niche-tomb [sepulchral monument], V:8-9; illus.
City plan, Maps, Views, etc., XIV:4:5; V:[8a] figs 11,12
XVIII:3:83-84; illus. XVIII:3:84 fig 2 Capilla de los Bastidas, V:8 n55,9 n58,12
Compania Altar, V:13
Faade, V:23 Door frame, V:13; illus. V:[12b] fig 23
Los Leones, XVIII:3:83 Tomb of Bishop Rodrigo de Bastidas,
Pan-American Scientific Congress, 1st, 1908-09, V:9 n56,12-13; illus. V:[12a] figs 20,21
XVIII:3:74,83 Capilla del Santisimo Sacramento, V:10 n68,13-14;
Parks, XVIII:3:84 illus. V:[12b] figs 25,26
Santa Lucia hill, XVIII:3:84 Capilla Mayor, V:2,10n67
Santo Domingo Chair, demolished 1877, V:8n56
Towers, V:23 Coro bajo, V:10
Santiago de Compostela see James, Saint Decoration and ornament, V:[l]-14 passim
Santiago de Compostela, Spain Episcopal chair, V:9 n57,10-12; illus. V:[8b] figs
Antealtares, Monastery of, XV:1:4; illus. XV:1:3 15,16a,17,18
Canon's residence, XV:1:4; illus. XV:1:3 Faade, V:4,6-8,12; XIX:4:177; illus. V:[2b] fig 8;
1:43
Dominican
Convent
Piazza [e Scala] di Spagna, Rome (and A. Specchi), Hospital de S. Andrs, V:13 n89
XIV:1:9,11,12; illus. XIV:1:12 fig 8; 13 fig 9 Hospital of S. Nicolas, XVII:1:35
Santo Antonio, Simo da, Friar, see Simo da Santo Houses, stone, Calle Colon, V:4,5
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Calle Arzobispo Merino [Calle de los Plateros], Sarah Boyd, barque, XI:3:27
V:9
Sarasota,
Fla.
Santos, Francisco, Marques dos, XIV:4:10 Ringling (John and Mable) Museum
Santos, Manuel Rodrigues dos, XV:3:23 n49 Asolo Theatre, XI:2:26-27; illus. XI:2:26
Santos, Miguel dos, Friar, XIX:2:69 Riverview High School (P. Rudolph), XX:4:204
Santos Dumont, Brazil Saraswati, S.K.
Airport (M. and M. Roberto), XVII:2:31 Glimpses of Mughal Architecture, ed. by A. Goswami
Santos Vilhena, Luiz dos see Vilhena, Luiz dos Santos Rev. by P. R. Myer, XVIII:4:168
Santullano Saratoga Battle Monument see Schuylerville, N.Y.
San Julian de los Prados see Oviedo: Santullano Saratoga National Historical Park, 111:3:30
Rococo doorways (A. F. Lisba [Aleijadinho], House of Pansa [Jewish Community House; Masonic
Sio Paulo de Luanda, West Africa Reconstruction of Saint Sergios Basilica, Rusafa (and
City plan, XIV:4:7 E. Herzfeld), XVII:2:23 n54; illus. XVII:2:20
Sio Salvador, Brazil see Salvador, Brazil fig 43
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Sathonay - Sayer
Sathonay Independent Presbyterian Church (J. H. Green),
Chteau (P. G. Bugniet), XII:4:29 X:4:9
Satterwhite [Sattywhite], Jeremiah, XI:4:34 Maps see Savannah, Ga.: City plan, Maps, Views,
Saturn
etc.
Temple of see Rome (City): Temple of Saturn Oglethorpe Ave., illus. X:4:8 fig 7[b]
Saugar Island, India see Sagar Island "Pallisado " XX-2-49
Ironmaster
s House, XII:3:28 Squares [Plazas], X:4:9; XX:2:47-62 passim
"Scotch" Boardman House, 1:1:20-21 F
Saulnier, Jules
Menier Chocolate Co., Noisiel-sur-Marne [sur-Seine]
XIV: 1:24 n7
Savage, Henry Lyttleton Wright Square see Savannah, Ga.: Percival Square
Nassau Hall (ed.) Savannah County, Ga.
Rev. by G. B. Tatum, XVI:2:31-32 Map, 1735 (S. Urlsperger), XX:2:49; illus. XX:2:50
Savage, Lyman fig 4
Residence of, Salem, Or., XIX:2:59nl3 Savery engine, VIII:1/2:31 n50
Savannah, Ga. Savina
City plan, Maps, Views, etc. Maison [Villa] see Poissy-sur-Seine: Villa Savoye
City plan, VIII:3/4:21,22; X:2:3; X:4:6-9; Savonarola, XI:2:28
XX:2:47-62; XX:3:108; illus. X:2:4; X:4:8 fig Savorgnana, Giulio, XX:2:56 n52
V1917m4
m (P.
T'-J?-;2
VV2X:4:7;
ao XX:2:49;
Sawyer, 19th
architect, see Sawyer and
View, 1734
Gordon),
illus. c.
V,'govt,
T,
Court-House, 18th c., X:4:7 Sawyer, Raymond Cecil see Waugh and Sawyer
Covered market, XX-.2-.62 Sawyer and Mcllvane, govt, architects, VI: 1/2:28
De Brahm (William Gerard) House, X:4:7 Sax, Pierre, Cur, XIV:3:14nl6
Ellis Square, XX:2:48 Saxon architecture see Romanesque architecture:
"Filatur,"
X:4:7
England
Houses, X:4:9; illus. X:4:8 figs 6,7[b] Sayer, Robert, 18th c., London printer,
Independent Meeting House, 18th c., X:4:7 XX:3:120,127 n8
364
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Saylor - Schinkel
Saylor, Henry H., 111:4:65; XIV:l:24n6 Schapiro, Meyer
The A. I.A. 's First Hundred Years "A Note on the Wall Strips of Saxon Churches,"
Brief rev., XVI:3:35 XVIII:4:123-125
Scalfarotto XIX:4:181
San Simeone Piccolo, Venice, XIX:4:137-138; illus. Steinmetz (Charles Proteus) Mansion, IV:2:40-41
of the orders, XVI:4:146; admiration for Roman Schermerhorn, William Colford, XIV:1:21
fora, 1:1/2:26; on location of Trajan s Column, Schermerhorn Family, XIV:1:21
Scarf, George, 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135 House of, N.Y., XI:2:[8]; XIV:1:19-21; illus.
Scarff, John Henry, XI:2:26; XII:3:29; XIV:4:28 XIV:l:[20]fig 2
William Buckland, 1734-1774, Architect of Virginia Schindler, R. M., and I. Gill, XX:2:96; and L.
\a
c . /a j-a. . Letters from Louis H. Sullivan to R. M.
"Scnographie Architecture and the Venetian Baroque, Buena shofe Qub Chicag0; XX:4:179
Schaeffer, fl. 1844, of Baltimore, XVI: 1:29 Schinkel, Karl Friedrich, architectural theory of,
Son), XVIII:3:109; illus. XVIII:3:107 fig 4,109 Potsdam work, XI:2:4; visit to factories of valley
fig 9 of the Stroud, VIII:1/2:14,32 n68
Schftlarn
Works
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Werder Church, Berlin, 11:3:9 American Academy of Arts and Sciences, XVI:3:6
Organ, St. Luke s Church, Smithfield, Va., XVII:1:17 Cutting (Winiam Bayard) Xraveling Fei,owshipi
Schmidt, Richard E., 111:3:31; XIX:1:6 nl4,10 n25 Fellows (William Kinne) Travelling Fellowship,
Schmitt, Annegrit, on cupola drawing by Giovanni di XX:3:99 n
Schnell, Mathias, bldr., of Rock Island, III, 111:3:31 Institute of Early American History and Culture,
Schnberger, Arno Williamsburg, V:47
The Rococo Age, Art and Civilization of the Langley Scholarships, 1:1:24; VII:l/2:49
Eighteenth Century (with T. Mller and H. Library of Congress
Soehner) Grant-in-aid for Studies in the History of
Brief rev., XIX:4:184 American Civilization, XV:l:29n
Schoenborn, August Gottlieb, VII: 1/2:2-8 passim; Rotch Traveling Scholarship, XIX: 1:6
"Contribution to the History of the Building of the Columbia University School of Architecture,
XX:3:99 n
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Nickerson (Albert W.) House [Noble and Schools (G. E. Street), XIX:4:148,163,164,169;
Greenough School] (Shepley, Rutan and illus. XIX:4:163 fig 12
Coolidge), XVII:3:20 Los Angeles
cole des Beaux-Arts school project (J. C. M. Schools (G. E. Street), XIX:4:154
Rue Saint Lambert school project, 1894, Oldham Blue Coat School (R. Lane), XVI:2:26
XIX: 1:20 n26 Manchester, Mass.
Gloucester,
Mass.
New
Bern,
N.C.
High School (Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch and New Bern Graded School (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:35
Hurstpierpoint (R. C. Carpenter), XIX:4:154 Schools (S. Sloan), XIX: 1:34-35; illus. XIX: 1:37
Independence,
Or.
figs
7,8
367
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Addition (W. C. Knighton and C. S. McNally), Schuyler, Montgomery, architectural theory of,
XIX:2:60n20 XVII:4:28; on Armories, XIV:3:26-27; on M.
South Salem School (C. S. McNally), XIX:2:59nl3 Baum House [Taft Museum], Cincinnati,
Sarasota, Fla. VI:3/4:18; use of term "cage construction,"
Riverview High School (P. Rudolph), XX:4:204 XVIII:4:131 nl5; biographer of L. Eidlitz,
Church School (G. E. Street), XIX:4:147 Warehouse, XIV: 1:22; on Romanesque Revival in
U.S., modern school bldgs. in the South, XX:4:204; [Condict] Bldg., XX:3:143; on F. L. Wright and
(A.) Boarding School for Boys; Villa Maria Schuylkill Navieation Co XX 4197
Matthew Whaley School, .llus. XIV: 1:15 fig 3 'Touro Synagogue Restored," XVII:2:23-26
Wilson Junior High School (A. G. Odell and Schwarz, Van Hoefen
Schrder, Mrs. Truus Schrder Vom Bau der Kirche [The Church Incarnate, the
House of see Utrecht: Schrder-Schrder (Truus) Sacred Function of Christian Architecture]
Schroeder, Rudolf Alexander, X:3:9 il(us xvil:2:6 fig 9; [7] figs 13,15; 9 fig 18; 12
Schrder-Schrder, Mrs. Truus flg 25; is fig 39
House of see Utrecht: Schrder-Schrder (Truus) Schweidnitz
Riding Hall, Darmstadt, XVII:4:38 Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, Berkeley, X:3:21;
Schumarsow, August see Schmarsow, August Schwb Villa see La Chaux-de-Fonds: Villa Schwb
368
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Sclarenco, Carl, editorial assistant, SAH Journal, XIV:l:24n2; on D. Lienau's "Beach Cliffe" [Kane
IX-X:1 villa], XIV: 1:25 nl8; on "Prairie" or "Second
Scope of Total Architecture, by W. Gropius, Chicago School," XIX: 1:2 n2; on Richardson's
XVIII:3:118; XIX:3:128 Codman House project, IX:l/2:25; on
of, 11:2:21; on eclecticism, XII:4:16,17; and Gothic Island, 1640-1915 (with A. F. Downing),
XIX:4:148; and G. E. Street, XIX:4:145,146 and Frank L1yd WriSht- XX: 1:43
Remarks on Secular and Domestic Architecture, Fke Single Style: Architectural Theory and Design
Present and Future, XIX:4:148 n28 from ^hardson to the Origins of Wright,
Period, XII:2:29-30
XIX:4:159-160,161; XX:3:149
Sculpture
Nikolaikirche
[St. Nicholas], Hamburg, XII:4:16; (see also Art and
XIX:4:155
o .u u u . , , Architecture; Decoration and Ornament;
St. Michael s, Cornhill, London, restoration, Baltimore, Md., XIV:4:27-28; illus. XIV:4:27
Scott, John, 18th c. house bldr. of Natchez, XIV: 1:31 Rococo XV-3-21
Assurance Co., IV:3/4:51; and preservation of Sculpture and Architecture see Art and Architecture;
Seattle
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Seattle - Serlio
Sebastian, King of Port, in 1571, XVII: 1:8 Sellon, Lydia see Latrobe, Lydia Sellon
Sebastiane del Piombo, XIII:3:11 nl7 SeIlon' William, 18th c. Englishman, XV:4:29
Tower project, Stone, Paris (and J. Bourdais), Transl- of W- Chambers, Civil Architecture,
XIXi4i 142
XVI:4:27
WAfni.naianiilnii
Klrinc
r/i/i
imau
cCjj" c!f're viv a Tai il Semper, Gottfried, architectural theories of, 11:3:11;
Sedding, Edmund D XIX:4:147n21 X:3:8,9,U; XII:4:17; XIX:3:126; and H. Cole,
Sedding, John Dando, XIH:3:20 XIII:3:25; definition of art, XIII:3:25; functional
Seddon, John Pollard Pr.chard and Seddon ideas of ,I:3;1X;3:9. H ,R Hitchcock on,
Seder, Mildred Morgan, XIX:1:11 n6,13n9 XIX:3:126; and Renaissance style, 11:3:10-11; on
Sedgwick, 19th c. N.Y. lawyer, see Storrs and Sedgwick Semper, Hans, 111:3:12 n
Architecture], XVI:2:32; XVI:4:36 Sens' Bishop of, see Henry, Bishop of Sens
Sekino, T., Dr., XIII:2:18 Sens
Sekler, Edward F. Cathedral, VII:3/4:14; XVII:2:28
Rev.' of H.-R. Hitchcock, Architecture: Nineteenth System of supports, IV:3/4:38; XI:3:9
The Interior Paint of the Campbell-Whittlesey House, Septimus Severus ree Severus, Lucius Septimus
City plan, Maps, Views, etc., VIII: 1/2:51-52,53; Sergeant, fl. 1894 see Cable and Sergeant
Temple "C," XVI:4:33 Seria, Padre, see Sarria, Vincente Francisco, Fr.
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Serlio - Sezessionsstil
in his era, IX:4:13; obelisks in works of, XIX:2:76; Pyramids see Pyramids: Egypt
rectilinearity of, XV:3:18; on rustication, Statue of Zeus, Olympia, XIII:4:5
Sermoneta, Caetani da, Cardinal Several Prospects of the Most Noted Buildings in
Priory, XII:3:7-12; XIV:1:4; illus. XII:3:[10-11] Severus, Lucius Septimus, 1:1:6,7; XVII:4:8 nl5
_: 4 ,T-;" S ILL
Servio do Patrimnio Histrico e Artistico Nacional Sacristia Mayor (D. de Riano), V.8 and nn50,55
The Town, No. xlvi, painting, 11:3:33 Fb"ca de Tabacos' XX:1;33 n17'18
Sesostris, 111:1/2:14 A ,
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, VIII:l/2:53 Seymour, fl. 1921, L. Sullivan reference to, XX:4:181
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Sezincote - Sheba
Sforza, Galeazzo Maria, XVII:3:18 n6 Shattuck, George C., 1864-1923 (see also Coolidge and
Sforza Family, XVII:3:12 Shattuck), XVII:3:25
Plan, XX:4:155; illus. XX:4:156 fig 1 Shop fronts, XI:4:16; illus. XI:4:[15] fig 6
Sha'bn, Sultan Rural Architecture
Madrasah, 111:4:42 Doric cottage, X:4:29
St. Peter's Church, XI:1:12; illus. XL1:11 Shaw, John, 1803-1870, the younger, XV:2:31
Shapiro, Meyer see Schapiro, Meyer 'The Early Work of R. Norman Shaw,
Shapur [Bishapur] 1853-1870: the Background of the
Palace, illus. XX:2:88 fig 21 American Queen Anne," VIII:1/2:129
Throne Room, XX:2:85,88 Sturges, W. K., 'The Long Shadow of Norman
Sharp Shaw," IX:4:15-[20]
Plantation of see San Augustine, Tex.: Book of Drawings
Cartwright-Sharp Plantation Architectural Sketches From the Continent, 11:3:16;
Sharp, fl. 1950 see Whiteley, Sharp, Seward and IX:l/2:27; XIX:4:148 n30
Watkins Buildings, Designs, Furniture, etc.
Sharp, Granville, IV:2:32; XX:3:108 Bank, Farnham (and W. E. Nesfield), IX:l/2:27
Sharp, Horatio see Sharpe, Horatio Bookcase, XX:3:149
Sharp, James, 1618-1679, Archbishop of York, IV:2:32 Cloverly Hall (and W. E. Nesfield), IX:l/2:27
Sharp, Thomas, attack on MARS linear plan, Gerberley Hall, VIII:1/2:129
XVIII:3:91; on Oxford Bldgs., XIX:3:132 Glen Andred, Groombridge, XX:3:149
Town Planning, XVIII:3:76 Leyswood, XX:3:149
Sharpe, fl. 1631 Mansion, Flete, XV:2:29
House of, Boston, XX:2:90 New Zealand Chambers, London, IX:4:15,16
Sharpe, Edmund see Sharpe and Paley Shaw, Thomas Mott see Perry, Shaw and Hepburn;
Sharpe [Sharp], Horatio, Gov. of Md., XIII:2:4 Perry, Shaw and Hepburn, Kehoe and Dean
Plantation of see Annapolis: Whitehall Plantation Shawnee Methodist Mission, Kan. [Shawnee Indian
St. Thomas' Church, Conventry, XV:2:23 n22 Shaykh Mosque, Cairo, 111:4:41
Sharpless, T. ShaykhS, Amir
Store of, Philadelphia, XX: 1:6 Madrasah, Cairo, 111:4:41
Sharrukin see Sargon II Mosque, Cairo, 111:4:42
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Tavern of see Litchfield, Conn.: Sheldon's Tavern Belknap Bldg. see Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge:
Sheldon, John McLean Asylum
Home of [Indian House], Deerfield, XII:3:27 Bell Telephone Co., St. Louis, XVII:3:30nl0
Sheldon, S.C. Borland Bldg., Chicago, XVII:3:25
Prince William Parish Church, XVIII:4:159 Boston and Albany Railroad Station, Springfield,
Sheldon Plantation, Beaufort Co., N.C., XX:2:52 Mass., XVII:3:20; illus. XVII:3:21 fig 1
Shell construction, XX:4:200 Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co., Boston,
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, XI:2:28 XVII:3:25; illus. XVII:3:24 fig 6
Memorial see Rome (City): Keats-Shelley Memorial Bremer (T. C.) House, Brookline, XVII:3:28
Shells, in masonry, XI:4:32-33; XII:1:23,27,31 nl3; Cambridge Gas Light Co., Cambridge, XVII:3:25
XIII:2:28; XV:3:2; as windows, XV:3:27 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Boston, XVII:3:23
Shelton, 18th c. Chestnut Hill Pumping Station, Boston, XVII:3:23
Tavern of see Litchfield, Conn.: Sheldon's Tavern Chicago Orphan Asylum, XVII:3:28
Shensi, China Chicago Public Library, XVII:3:23-24
Great Pyramid, XII:4:6 Conant Hall, Cambridge, XVII:3:26,28
Shephard [Shepherd], Samuel, student of A. Benjamin, Congregational Bldg., Boston, XVII:3:28
XIII:3:16,17 Constantinople College for Girls, Istanbul,
Shepley, George Foster (see also Shepley, Rutan and XVII:3:30nl4
Coolidge), XVII:3:19,20-21,25 Corn Exchange Bank Bldg., Chicago, XVII:3:25
Shepley, Henry Richardson (see also Coolidge, Shepley, Easton Bldg., Boston, XVII:3:25
Bulfinch and Abbott; Shepley, Bulfinch, "Famous" Bldg., St. Louis, XVII:3:30nl0
Richardson and Abbott), XVII:3:25,30nl and Freemasons' Hall [Old Masonic Hall], Pittsburgh,
statist, appendix XVI:3:26; XVII:3:22
Shepley, Julia Richardson, XVII:3:19 Gratwick (W. H.) House, Buffalo, XVII:3:20
Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson and Abbott Grew (Edward S.) House, West Manchester, Mass.,
Gordon McKay Laboratory, Cambridge, Knox Estate, 1890, St. Louis, XVII:3:30nl0
XVII:3:30 Langdell Hall, Cambridge, XVII:3:23
Memorial School, Manchester, Mass., XVII:3:30 Leland Stanford Junior University, Stanford
Quincy House, Cambridge, XVII:3:30 Master plan and bldgs., XVII:3:22,26; illus.
Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge (see also Coolidge and XVII:3:21 fig 3
Hodgdon; Coolidge and Shattuck; Coolidge, Lincoln (Robert T.) House, Manchester, Mass.,
Richardson and Abbott; Shepley, Rutan and Lionberger (Isaac) House, St. Louis, XVII:3:20
Coolidge and John Lawrence Mauran), as Lionberger (J. R.) House, St. Louis, XVII:3:20
successors to H. H. Richardson, XVI:3:22,25,26; Lionberger Warehouse, St. Louis, XVII:3:21
XVII:3:19-31; R. C. Spencer, Jr. in office of, McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago
XIX: 1:6 Virginia Library, XVII:3:23
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Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge (Cont.) Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge and John Lawrence
McVeagh (Franklin) House, Chicago, XVII:3:20 Mauran (see also Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge),
Mallinckrodt Bldg., St. Louis, XVII:3:30nl0 XVII:3:22
Nickerson (Albert W.) House [Noble and Greenough House of, Newport, R.I., IX:l/2:25
School], Dedham, XVII:3:20 Sherrell, fl. 1845, of Philadelphia, see Parker, Keim
Norton (G. W.) House, Louisville, XVII:3:28 an^ Sherrell
Old Masonic Hall see Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge: Sherwood, John H., 19th c of N.Y., XV:4:21 n51
Pavilion for disturbed males, Medfield, Mass., St. Mary and Sts. Peter and Paul
Potter (Henry) House, St. Louis, XVII:3:20 Shilling, Mrs. R., XVII:4:24nl3
Railroad Station, Pittsburgh, XVII:3:22 Shimizu, Kisuke, XIII:2:14
Ream (Norman B.) House, Thompson, Conn., Flrst [ Mtsui [Mitsuigumi House], Tokyo,
XVII-3-28 XIII:2:14; lllus. XIII:2:[16] fig 2
Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Hotel Tsukiji, Tokyo, XIII.2.14, illus.
xvn 3 ?i r X ; S' XVI:3:27 fig 6; XVII:4:28; and Period House of early 20th c
eu nu c 18 c il,,t, , XX:4:169-170; as form of Queen Anne Revival,
Sharon Bldg., San Francisco, XVII:3:22 XVII:4:28; XX:4:170; in Seattle, XIX:3:124; of
Shepley House, Vandeventer Place, St. Louis, j. C. Stevens, XIX: 1:3 n5; of E. P. Storey,
XVII:3:22 XIX:3:124 n5
Stanford University see Shepley, Rutan and Shingles, tajamanil, V:25; wooden, XVI:2:10
Coolidge: Leland Stanford Junior University Shipley, James
Union Station, Boston, remodelled, XVII:3:23 decoration of, XI:4:28-[31]; weighing of,
McCormick Theological Seminary Yahara Boat Club, Madison, Wis. (F. L. Wright),
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Bika
Aka
Buckeye State, steamboat, XI:4:26,28; illus. Shoemaker, Thos., 18th c. bldr., XV:4:25
XI:4:[27] figs 2-3 Shofar, XVI:2:28
English ship, late 18th c., discovers Honolulu Short, William, and T. Jefferson, XVIII:4:164
Harbor, XI:3:27 Short Principles for the Architecture of Stone Bridges,
Evening Star, steamboat, XI:4:21 by S. Riou, XX:3:123,129 no.70
General Pike, steamboat, XI:4:28 Shortin, George, 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135
Grand Republic, steamboat, XI:4:30; illus., Shot towers see Gunshot towers
XI:4:[29] fig 6 Shotwock
Great Republic, steamboat, XI:4:[31] n28 Church, IX:3:13 n28
Hartford, steamboat, VI:l/2:25 Showrooms, Automobile, XI:3:31
Independence, XX: 1:23 nl4 Shreve, Richard H. see Shreve, Lamb and Harmon
Ionian, X:4:[31] Shreve, Lamb and Harmon
J. M. White, steamships, XI:4:25,26,30-[31]; illus. See also Harmon, Arthur Loomis
XI:4:26 fig 1,[29] figs 7,8,9 Empire State Bldg., N.Y., 11:2:7; XI:2:17; XII:3:31;
Jacob Strader, steamboat, XI:4:26,28,30 XV:3:31
Natchez, 1879 steamship, XI:4:[31]; illus. XI:4:[29] Shriver, Jacob, 18th c., of Baltimore, XVIII: 1:34
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People's Savings and Loan Association Bank (L. XIX: 1:4 fig 4
Sullivan), XIX:2:68 Silsbee, Joseph, VIII: 1/2:87
Siebenhiiner, H., on cupola of Santa Maria del Fiore, Silva, Andr Ribeiro Soares da see Soares da Silva,
Baptistry, XIV: 1:32 Silva, Lucio Augusto de, 19th c., Dr., XIX:2:72
Cathedral, XIV:1:32 Silva, Miguel de, V:[21]
City plan, XIV: 1:32 Silva, Paulo Franco da
Palazzo Pubblico, XIV: 1:32 Mausoleum, Old Cathedral, Salvador, XV:3:20
XVII:4:22
c;.
m.
'cathedral Eugene
City plan, VIII-3/4-40 Simoes Ribeiro, Antonio see Ribeiro, Antonio Simoes
Silk, Edmund T., XVII:4:20nl4 Simon, Grant Miles
Silk exchanges Historic Germantown from the Founding to the Early
Valencia, Spain ^art f Nineteenth Century. . . (with H. M.
Lonja de la Seda, V:2n9 anc' Tinkcom)
Silk industry Rev. by H. E. Dickson, XIV:4:31
Georgia, XX:2:49 Map, 1952, Philadelphia, XIII:3:30
Cathedral, Granada, XV:1:7; XVII: 1:2-11,35; X:4:35; XIII:2:29; XV:1:27; and L. Hall, XV:1:27;
XIX:4:177; XX:3:146-147; illus. XVII: 1:2 fig 1 and restoration of Manigault House, Charleston,
Altar, XVII: 1:2,4-5,8; illus. XVII:1:[6] fig 4 11:4:30; and St. Michael's Church, Charleston,
Chevet, XVII:1:2-11; illus. XVII: 1:2 fig 1; XII:1:24
figs
4-6
Albert),
11:4:30
376
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Singerly, Joseph, of Philadelphia, IX:4:24,25 Chicago, XIX: 1.40; history and development of,
d
_i XVI:1:14-16; of L. Mies van der Rone,
V 111:2: /1
Singletary, 19th c.
House of, Streetsboro, Ohio, XII:2:10
Woodbury County Courthouse (G. G. Elmslie, Ford Motor Company Offices, Dearborn, XVIII :2:54
W. G. Purcell and W. L. Steele, Sr.), XX:3:140 Lake Meadows Development, Chicago, XVIII:2:54
Sisam, Kenneth, on Codex Aureus, XVIII:4:125 nl6 Lever House, N.Y., XI:2:18- XIV:3:32
Sister Carrie, by T. Dreiser, XIX:1:9 XVIII:2:54,59; XIX:1:40; XX:3:149
Sistine Chapel see Rome (City): Vatican: Parts, Minnesota work, XIX:1:40
Sistine Madonna (Raphael), IX:4:26; XVIII:3:117 Terrace Plaza Hotel, Cincinnati, XVIII:2:54
Sitte, Camillo, anti-Haussmann crusade of, IX: 1/2:34; Skillings and Flint, lumber dealers, XI: 1:29
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problem of, XIX:2:64; and balloon frame New Madrid, XVIII: 1:25
Bogardus' towers on, XVI: 1:13-17; L. Buffington Sleepy Hollow see North Tarrytown, N.Y.
and, 11:4:18 n91; 111:4:20; XI:2:15; XII:1:13; Sleepy Hollow Restorations, Inc., XX:3:136
XIII:3:31 ; XV:3:31; XVIII:4:135; XIX:1:40; Sleick, 19th c. bldr. of Lancaster, Ohio, XVI:4:31
XVIII:4:126-139; H.-R. Hitchcock on, 11:2:30; House of [Evangelical Home; Picturesque Villa],
XII:3:32; XVIII:4:138 n49; invention, origin of, Lewisburg, Pa., XIX:1:38; illus. XVIII:3:108
ric es. oo s, ec. . . Sloan, Samuel (see also Sloan and Stewart), H. N.
Arnaud, L The Tall Bu.ld.ng ,n New York m Cooledge, y, on, xiX:l:34-38; and Godey's
Condit, C. W. The Rise of the Skyscraper. .. Mansard roofs> XVIII:3:109,110; on Mt. Vernon,
Kobayashi, B., A Note on the Skyscraper, Philadelphia work of, XIII:3:30; and T. Wadskier,
XV:2:31-32
IX:3:27
"New York and the Problem of the First Designs from, XIX: 1:38; illus. XIX: 1:34 fig 1;
Skyscraper," XII: 1:13-21 36 fig 5
XIX:
1:36,37
Slaapering Haven see North Tarrytown, N.Y. Cash (Andrew D.) speculative houses, Philadelphia,
Siade James 19th c XIX: 1:37
Philadelphia, X:2:24 Churches {for specific churches see under city, e.g.
Slater, Samuel Philadelphia: First Baptist Church),
Slater Mill, Pawtucket, R.I., 11:2:35; VIII:l/2:30n43; *IX:1:35-36
Slave labor
fig 4
Medieval, Swedish, IV: 1:6 Evangelical Home see Sloan, Samuel: Works: Slifer
Slavery in Puerto Rico, XVIII:2:41 n6 (E) House
Slavery in the U.S. (see also Negroes in the U.S.), Evans (Dr. E. C.) House, West Chester, Pa.,
VI:l/2:23; XVIII:4:159 XIX:1:38; illus. XIX:1:34 fig 1
Mississippi, XIV:1:30
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Fulton Hall, Lancaster, Pa., XIX: 1:34 Siber [Silver?] (Joseph S.) House, Philadelphia,
Goddard (J. L.) House, West Philadelphia, XIX: 1:38
XIX:1:37 Simes Block, Philadelphia, XIX:1:36
Governor's Mansion, Raleigh, XVIII:3:105 nlO; Slifer (Eli) House [Evangelical Home; Picturesque
XIX: 1:34 Villa], Lewisburg, Pa., XIX: 1:38; illus.
Grigg (John), bldg. for, Philadelphia, XIX:1:36 XVIII:3:108 fig 8
Hamilton Terrace, West Philadelphia, XIX: 1:37 A Southern House, illus. XIX: 1:35 fig 2
Harrison (Joseph, Jr.) Mansion, Philadelphia, Southern House in the Italian Style, illus.
XIX:1:38; illus. XIX:1:36 fig 6 XVIII:3:106 fig 2
Harrison (Joseph, Jr.) Villa see Sloan, Samuel: State Exposition Bldgs., Raleigh, XIX: 1:34
Harrison (S. A.) Residences, West Philadelphia, Suburban Villa, illus. XVIII:3:108 fig 7
Hospital of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Theological Seminary of St. Charles Borromeo,
Houses {for individual houses see directly by name. Xower Hall [Bennett and Co ]> Philadelphia,
Do
Jail, Media, Pa., XIX:
1:34
Jail, New Castle, Del., XIX: 1:34
VIV.1
.1/1
Malony House, West Philadelphia, XIX:1:37 podges (James C.) House, Philadelphia, XIX:1:37
Model Residence for a Physician, design, illus. Washington Bldg., Phi adelph.a, XIX: 1:36
Municipal Hospital for Contagious and Infectious West Jersey Academy, Bridgeton, N.J., XIX: 1:35
Insane Dept. wings, XIX: 1:35 Whlte (Samuel S.) Store, Philadelphia, XIX: 1:36
Northern Home for Friendless Children, W,nters <J- S > House> Montgomery, Ala.,
Pennsylvania Saving Fund Society, Philadelphia, Woodward (J. J.) House, West Philadelphia,
XIX:1:36
XIX:
1:37
A Picturesque Villa see Sloan, Samuel: Works: Hoskins, Hieskell and Co., Philadelphia, XIX: 1:36;
Slifer (Eli) House XX: 1:6-8; illus. XX: 1:7 fig 8
Richards (Rev. Joha) House, Philadelphia, XIX: 1:34; XX: 1:14; illus. XIX: 1:37 fig 9;
XIX:1:38
XX:1:14
fig
23
Schools (for individual schools see under city, e.g., Sluice, Roman
New Bern, N.C.: New Bern Graded School), Manchester, Engl., VIII:l/2:27 nlO
XIX: 1:34-35; illus. XIX: 1:37 figs 7,8 Slums
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Small, Ann Amelia, XX:2:64 St. Charles' College, Ellicott City, XX:2:74
Small, Jacob, 18th c., Sr. Seaman's Union Bethel, Baltimore, XX:2:66
Otterbein Church, Baltimore, XX:2:63 Small (William F.) House, Baltimore, XX:2:68,69
Small, Jacob, 1772-1851, Jr., XX:2:63 and n3, 64 n8, Small, Mrs. William F., XX:2:64
67, 75 and n42, 76 Smallwood's Retreat, Md., IX:3:27
Engraving of, XIII:1:17; XX:2:75 n42; illus. Smeaton, John, VIII: 1 /2:2,8; XV:4:29; XX:2:74n41
Athenaeum, Baltimore, XX:2:65,66,69; illus. Smirke, Sidney, on Westminster Hall, XVII:2:22 n32
XX.2.65 fig 1 Smith, fl. 1845, of Baltimore, see Smith and Reynolds
a timor xc ange . Smith, fl. 1852, of Jacksonville, Or., see Klippel and
Southwest wing project [warehouse], XX:2:64 Sm'th
XX:2:65 fig 2
Bernard
70 fig 9
Folly Quarter [McTavish (J.) Residence], Ellicott Architectural Symbolism of Imperial Rome and the
McKim Free School, Baltimore (and W. Howard), Anastasis of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem,
XIII:3:30; XX:2:66,68 reconstruction drawing, illus. XVII:1:7 fig 11
18
XX:
1:7
fig
Public School No. 1 [Male and Female School], Smith, Frances Rand, XV: 1:21,23
Baltimore (attrib.), XX:2:66-67,68,76,77 n47; Plan, Mission Soledad, 1920, XV:1:21; illus. XV:1:21
illus. XX:2:67 fig 4 fig 1
Public School No. 2 [Male and Female School], Smith, Francis, mason, of Warwick, XIX:3:131
Baltimore (attrib.), XX:2:67,68,76 Smith, Franklin Webster, XIV:3:6-7
Public School No. 3 [Male School], Baltimore, Halls of the Ancients, Washington, XIV:3:7
XX:2:66-67,68,73,76; illus. XX:2:67 fig 3
380
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Jamestown Colonial National Historical Park President's House, Princeton University see Smith,
and Jamestown National Historic Site, Robert, 18th c. Philadelphia architect: Dean's
Map [Plan] of Purrysburgh, S.C., XX:2:51 nnl8,19; Smith' Rbert C" n Archive of Hispanic Culture of
Plan of Radnor', S.C., illus. XX:2:52 fig 6 Congress, 111:4:49-50; on Furness' University of
Smith, James, fl. 1785-1815, Maryland plasterer, America " XIV-4 3-12
The Map of Old Virginia with Pictures of the Joanine Sty(e jn Brazilj XV:3:16-23
Savages," The General History of Virginia, 'Two Centuries of Philadelphia Architecture:
_ XII:2:27,28 Review
Smith, John Spear, XX:2:64nl4 Kubler, G. (and M. Soria), Art and Architecture in
Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844, Mormon prophet, VII:3/4:32; Spain and Portugal and Their American
X:4:3; XIX:3:109-110,114 Dominions, 1500-1800, XIX:4:177-178
Residences of, Nauvoo, 111., XIX:3:113,114; illus. Smith, Sarah, see Benjamin, Sarah Smith
"New England Meeting Houses and Churches," Smith, Will, fl. 1918, XX:4:179
House of, Litchfield, illus. X:4:19 fig 1 Georgiaville, enl., 1853, XIX:4:182; XX:l:9nl7
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XVII:1:13 fig 1; 16-17 figs 2-4 Town Hall, Braga, XV:3:8,15 nl4; illus.
Baptismal font (J. Boelen), XVII: 1:15 XV:3:10 fig 7
Smithmeyer,
L. see
SmithmeyerChicago,
and Pelz "h'8!!8XIX:
eme 1:2,9 n22
r, ^ , , John
Hull
House,
miSeemeyer
an e z [ e tz] University Settlement, N.Y. (Howells and Stokes),
also Pelz, Paul J.
IV:3/4:56
Allegheny Carnegie Library, Pittsburgh, XVI:3:26 La Sociedad Civica> of Barcelona see Barcelona: La
Smith's Fort Plantation [Rolfe (Thomas) House], Surry Sociedad de Arte Moderno see Mexico City: Sociedad
Co., Va., 111:4:26; XVII:4:36 de Arte Moderno
"Smoke-eaters," of C. W. Peale, XX: 1:25-26; illus. Sociedad Geogrfica de Madrid see Madrid: Sociedad
XX: 1:25 fig 8 Geogrfica
Smolensk Sociedad Madrilena de Tranvias, XVIII:2:47
Kreml, IV: 1:23 Socit des Amis de la Cathdrale de Strasbourg
N Y VIII 1/2 40- XII 3 31- XIV 3-24 28 SC,ety fr InexPensive Housing for Employees see
Snow, William, 11:3:31 Society for the Propagation of the Gospel [in Foreign
and J. Hume, XX:3:100; innovations and of Architectural Historians], aims, plans, etc.,
inventiveness of, XIII: 1:15; XX:3:149; E. 1:1:23-26; 1:2:21-22; 1:3/4:46; 11:1:53; II:2:[2];
Kaufmann on, XV:4:31; B. Latrobe and, 111:1/2:4-6; and American Institute of Architects,
XIII: 1:15; and Neo-classic style, XIX:3:129; and XV:2:32; XV:3:32; XVI:3:35; Architectural Record
problems of 19th c 11:1:4; as Professor of II:':52; and, Association for the Advancement
Books and Designs, VII:l/2:46,47 Art Association) I:2;21; founding) I:1;[1]> 20.22,
Works
382
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Book Award [Alice Davis Hitchcock Book Award; Architectural Record on, 11:1:52; 111:4:25;
Certificate of Honor; Certificate of Merit] Architectural Review on, IV: 1:42,64; founding,
Here are listed only references to the Book I:l:[l]; Pencil Points on, 11:2:52; 111:4:25; RIBA
Award, Special Citations, etc.; for complete on, 11:3:34; 111:4:25
references to the works honored see entries Editors
for specific books, e.g. Ackerman, James S.: Bannister, Turpin C., I-IV
The Cortile del Belvedere Capps, Edward, Jr. (guest ed.), VII:3/4
1949, Wethey, H. E., Colonial Architecture and Creese, Walter L., IX-XI
1952, Downing, A. F., (and V. J. Scully, Jr.), The McAndrew, John (Book Reviews), IX:3-X:3
Architectural Heritage of Newport, Rhode McCormick, Thomas J., Jr. (Book Reviews),
Island, 1640-1915, XII: 1:32; XII:2:30 XVIII-XX
mentions
XII-XIV:2
1953, Howarth, T., Charles Rennie Mackintosh Rae, Edwin C. (assistant ed.), VII-VIII
and the Modern Movement, XIII: 1:32; Stechow, Wolfgang (guest ed.), VII:3/4
XIII:2:30 Indexes, IV: 1:55-63; XIII: 1:32
Krautheimer, R Corpus Basilicarum Journal, see Architectural History, the Journal of the
Christianum Romae, XIV:1:31 Society of Architectural Historians of Great
Romanesque Architecture, 800 to 1200, New Amsterdam [New York (City) ], XI:2:19
XIX:2:88
U.S.,
XI:1:28
1:32
IX:4:16
New Orleans see The Landmarks Society The Rococo Age, Art and Civilization of the
New York, II:3:[2]; 11:4:40; 111:4:25,66; IV:3/4:55;
383
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Sofa elevators (see also Elevators), X:3:[31]; XI:2:22; Sonntag, George von, brother of Admiral,
Chevet,
XIII:1:31
Solano Mission
St -Jean-des-Vienes XVII 4-21 n53 The Art and Archltecture of China (with L. Sickman)
St.
Jean des Vignes, XVII.4.21 n53 Bachhofer, XVI:3:32-33
Pointed buttresses, XVII:4:21 n60 _ J
Reviews
Kobayashi, B.
Amerika Kenchiku [American Architecture],
Solano
XVI:4:36
Soldiers' homes and hospitals see Hospitals; Housing: of Japan], (with K. Hattorf and T. Tanabe),
ld age XVI:4:36
Soledad Mission, Calif., XV:l:20-26; illus. XV:l:21-25 "Soprastante " XIII-3-5
Solms-Braunfels, Karl, Prince of, XI:4:8 ^rt ancf Architecture in Spain and Portugal and Their
Solomon, King American Dominions, 1500-1800 (and G. Kubier)
Judgment Rev by R c Smith, XIX:4:177-178
Illus. in Bible of Charles the Bald, XX:2:82 Soria, Raphael
Relief of, XX: 1:42 Ciudad Lineal see Soria y Mata, Arturo: Ciudad
Temple of, IX:3:12; X:3:32; XI:2:6; XI:3:13,16 n2; Lineal, Madrid
Some Account of the Domestic Architecture of the Cosas de Madrid: apuntes y comentarios
Somerset County Record Office see Taunton, Engl. Ciudad Lineal, Madrid, XVIII:2:38-53;
384
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Lighthouse [Pharos], Alexandria, VIII: 1/2:53 der Rohe's treatment of, X:3:14n49; space-volume
Soufflot, Franois, J. F. Blondel on, XVIII:4:146; Space, Time and Architecture, by S. Giedion, 1:3/4:26;
classicism of, XI:1:[18]; spirit of enlightened 11:2:23,26,30; 11:4:3 n3,37-38; 111:1/2:8;
inquiry, 111:4:65 VIII:3/4:69; X:l:26; X:3:13 n2; XVIII:3:118;
Panthon [Church of Ste. Genevive], Paris, 111:3:18; XIX:4:178
IX:4:10; XI:2:23; XVIII:4:146 n55 Sptbarocker und romantischer Klassizismus, by S.
Dome, VII:l/2:5-6,24,31; XIV:3:14nl4 Giedion, V:43-44
Nossa Senhora da Conceio da Praia Chapel, Spanish art and architecture), V:[l]-14 passim;
Sousa Continho, Manuel de, Gov. of India, XIX:2:69 city pianning see Cities and Towns (Growth, History
The South Builds, New Architecture in the Old South, ... auso eum, .
Architecture, XIII:2:12 . , . , ,, r ,,
.. .. n KT Architecture), V:[l]-14; XV:1:5-11; XIX:4:177-178;
South Norwalk, Conn, see Norwalk, Conn. ' M '
and N. Chamberlain, XVII:4:36-37 House with "coolers," X:3:26; illus. X:3:25 fig 11
Southern Oregon Historical Society Museum, XII:4:25 Kings House [Governors Residence] (Craskell),
Southern States X:3:22-24; illus. X:3:[23] figs 1,2
Architecture (see also United States: Architecture), King's Square, X:3:22; XIV: 1:30; illus. X:3:[23] fig 1
XI:4 (Special Issue); XIII:2:9-12; XVII:4:36-37; Rodney Memorial, X:3:22,24; illus. X:3:[23] figs 1,3
XX:4:203-204 Spanish Church, X:3:24
The Astor House, San Francisco, XVII:3:33 Sparrow, Richard, fl. 1640
Space, in Bauhaus School, 111:3:19; Borromini's House of, Plymouth, Mass., 1:1:22
conception of, XV:2:6; of W. Butterfield, Sparta
XIX:4:166; in city planning, squares, etc., City plan, VIII:l/2:46
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Specimens of Gothic Architecture, by A. C. Pugin and Tower design, Exposition Universelle, 1889, Paris,
E. J. Willson, 11:1:28 n3; XVI:1:28,30 XVI:4:29 n27
Speckle, Daniel, infi. on C. Wren, X:2:3 The Architecture of Ancient Rome (with W. J.
Plan, 1590, illus. X:2:4 Anderson and T. Ashby), VII:3/4:36; XIX:2:86
Speculation, Real estate see Land speculation Spiller, John, 1763-1794
Speed, fl. ca. 1783, father of John Speed of Louisville, St. John s Church, Hackney, London, XVII:2:32
"A Speedy Elevator," by N. Collin, XI:2:22 Spiral staircase see Staircases, Stairways, etc.
Spence, George, 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135 Sp,re' Fran?0,s Deubllner de W linger de Spire,
Grayson, C., ed., Alberti and the Tempio Cowles (Samuel) House, Farmington (attrib.), X:2:20;
Spencer, Robert C., Jr., XIX: 1:2,5 n 13,6-10 1800 (attrib.), X:4:[23] n20; illus. X:4:21 fig 4
'The Work of Frank Lloyd Wright," XIX: 1:9 Spratz, 18th c. architect or joiner, XVIII:2:71
Cover design of 1896 catalogue of Chicago Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, XIX:4:174
Architectural Club, XIX: 1:6 Spring Mill State Park see Mitchell, Ind.
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Boston and Albany Railroad Station (Shepley, Rutan Grundsaetzen [The Art of Building Cities], by C.
and Coolidge), XVII:3:20; illus. XVII:3:21 fig 1 Sitte, VI:3/4:4; XIX:3:126
Hampden County Courthouse (H. H. Richardson), "Stnderbau," XVIII: 1:31 n7
IX:
1/2:27,29
Staffarda
Notre
Dame,
XV:3:32
IV:3/4:6
Saint-Denis
Aries
Burgos
Roman amphitheater, IV:3/4:54 Cathedral
Dieppe Escalera Dorada (D. de Silo), V:8
Tribune de Hippodrome (Dontant), XIX:1:20; illus. Circular, invented by P. Nicholson, XIII:3:18,19
XIX:1:21 fig 10 Congonhas do Campo, Brazil
Florence
Staircase,
XV:3:11
Pompeii
Dublin
Amphitheater, 111:3:26; IV:2:52; VIII:3/4:35,41; House, 33 Molesworth St.
Priene
Hartford
Palace of the Roman Emperors Kerch, Russ., IV:1:32; illus. IV:l:[22a] fig 17
Hippodrome, XIV:4:31 Lamego, Port.
Villa Borghese N. S. dos Remdios
Amphitheater, XIX:1:20; illus. XIX:1:20 fig 9 Staircase, XV:3:11; illus. XV:3:9 fig 6; 13 fig 16
Verona
Natchez
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IV:
1:32
X:2:23
Philadelphia Stantonbury
Philadelphia Exchange [Merchants' Exchange], S. Church (G. E. Street) see New Bradwell: Church
Third St. London and Northwestern Railway Company
Piazza [and Scala] di Spagna (F. de' Santis and A. Starov [Staroff], Ivan Yegorovich
Specchi), XIV: 1:9,11,12; illus. XIV:1:12 fig 8; Narva Triumphal Arch, Leningrad (and G.
13 fig 9 Quarenghi), XV:4:16
Scala Santa [Lateran Staircase], XII:3:5 Tauride Palace, Leningrad [St. Petersburg], XVI:2:30
Toledo Starr, Ephraim, XII:2:26
Hospital de Santa Cruz Starr, James, 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135
Open-well staircase (E. de Egas), XIX:4:177 Starret, Stephen, X:4:30,[31]
San Juan de los Reyes State capitols see Capitols, State
Open-well staircase, XIX:4:177 State College, Pa. see University Park, Pa.
Washington, D.C. Statehouses see Capitols, State
U.S. Capitol Staten Island, N.Y. see New York (City)
Senate Chamber Gallery and Stairs (C. Statesville, 111.
Bui finch), VII:1/2:11 n6 State Prison, XVIII:4:152,153
Stamper, of Philadelphia Statue of Liberty (F. A. Bartholdi), XII: 1:8; XX: 1:37
House of [Stamper-Blackwell House], XIX:3:118n5 Statues, Equestrian, 111:1/2:27
Stanard, Robert Filarete project, XVII:3:10
House of see Richmond, Va.: Westmoreland Club Joseph Emanuel [Joseph I] (J. M. de Castro),
Standard, Jane Craig, 111:4:27 XIV:4:7,9
Stanford, Jane Lathrop [Mrs. Leland Stanford], Washington, George (R. Mills), XVILL22
XVII:3:22 Stave churches (see also Wood construction),
Church school (G. E. Street), XIX:4:147 Steel industry see Iron industry
Stanhope, fl. 1856, Earl of, XIX:4:159 n72 Steele, John, 19th c of Natchez, XV:2:28
Stanley Mill see Stonehouse, Gloucestershire Steele, William L b. 1907, Jr., XX:3:140
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Steese - Stiles
Steese, Edward, VI:l/2:[35]; X:2:27 Stevens, John, 18th c. Newport stone-cutter, XIII:2:25;
"'Villas and Cottages' by Calvert Vaux," XVI1I:4:158
vi:l/2:[l]-12 Stevens, John Calvin, IX:4:17; XI:2:4; XIX:1:3 n5
Steinberg, Saul, XVII:3:35 House by the Sea, sketch for, IX:4:[20]; illus.
Steinbrueck, Victor, 20th c., of Seattle, XIX:3:123nl Summer houses, New England, IX:4:17
The Builders of the Bridge; the Story of John 311c leJ^nen ' ' ' '
Roebline and His Son Cultural Heritage of Our Planned Communities (and
Steinway Village, L.I., N.Y., IV:3/4:49 'The Planned Community: A North American
tele Heritage" (and C. Feiss), VIII:3/4:17-26;
Metropolitan Museum of Art, N.Y., XVI:3:32 XII:2:26
Stelea
Stevenson,
R.
V.
Stephens, Henry, fl. ca. 1785, XIV:1:31 //, Early Christian, Byzantine and Romanesque
Stephenson, Mary A., XI:4:34 Architecture (ed.)
Stern, Isaac S. see^Ottenheimer Stern and Reichel "Stick-and-dirt" chimneys ["Cat" Chimneys], XI:4:3
Sterns, Abel see Stearns, Abel Stickley, Gustav, IX: 1 / 2:19; XIX:2:64
"Strotomie" vs.'Tectonic," X:3:9,11 . '' , ,,
Church, Greek Revival, VII:3/4:32 Stiles, Ezra, Rev., and James Hillhouse, VIII:3/4:3;
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XII:3:24,25
Stirling, fl. 1856," Member of Parliament, Stone, Sidney M., of New Haven, X:4:[23] n22
XIX:4:159n72
Stone
Stoas (see also Market halls, Market places, Markets, Building methods, Construction, Stonework, etc. see
etc.), Asia Minor type, 1:2:18; use of space in, Masonry
xvi:4:33
Alinda,
1:2:19
Types
Anston,
XIX:4:160
International Congress on the History of Art, 1933, Tufa, XVII:4:3,5; illus. XVII:4:3 figs 4,5
111:3:12
Vogelet,
XIX:4:155n56
Nordiska Museet, IX: 112-37 Stone Bridges, Short Principles for the Architecture of,
Stockton, Richard, IV:3/4:59 Stone Family, 17th c., of Great Bromley and Nayland,
Stockton, Calif. Engl., XI: 1 :[ 14] n5
Doak's brickyard, XIV:3:15 Stone walls, VII:3/4:[33]
Stoddard, George Dinsmore, Pres. of University of III., Stonehenge, replica (S. Hill), XIX:4:180
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Storey, Ellsworth Prime, XIX:3:123 nl,124 Street, George Edmund, and Gothic style, IX:l/2:27;
Furniture, XIX:3:125; illus. XIX:3:124 fig 2 XIII:3:20; XX:3:149; R. N. Shaw in office of,
Hoo Hoo House [University of Washington Faculty VIII: 1 /2:129; in Spain, V:[iv]; as a Tractarian,
Club], Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 1909, XV:2:19; XIX:4:146,149 n33
Seattle, XIX:3:123-125; illus. XIX:3:123 fig 1; Articles and Books on
124 figs 2,3 Clarke, B. F. L., Anglican Cathedrals outside the
Story, Joseph, U.S. Supreme Court Justice, XVI:2:24 Hitchcock, H.-R., "G. E. Street in the 1850s,"
Stry-Nupur, Iceland XIX:4:145-171
Medieval timber church, XVII:2:3; illus. XVII:2:[4] Works (Articles, Books, etc.)
Stotz, Charles Morse, on Fort Ligonier, Pa., XIII:2:27; Churches of Cornwall, XIX:4:149n32
House of, Cambridge, Mass., XVII:1:36 The Real of the A"0161* Style of Domestic
Cooking XIX:4:148n26
Stimpson's ranges, XIII:3:18 'True Principles in Architecture and the Possibility
Heating (Coal and/or wood burning), II: 1:30; f * ^pl"ent FUnded There0n'
c!!Wl uriT y,, , VWII Adderley Park Institute [Reading Room and
Strahan, William, 18th c. Philadelphia bookseller, A11 Saints', Maidenhead (Boyn Hill),
XX:3:124 XIX:4:146 n8,147-148,150,152,154-155,156,
The Strangers Guide in Philadelphia for 1854, XX: 1:17 5ee also Street, George Edmund: Works
Strasbourg [Strassburg], manuscript shop of, XVII:4:18 (Bldgs., Designs, Restorations, etc.):
Cathedral Church schools: Maidstone
fig
17
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Street - Strickland
Street (Cont.) St. Mary's, Colton, XIX:4:146 n8,147
XIX:4:148 n30,155-158,159; illus. XIX:4:158 Street lighting see LightinS 8,1,1 Lights
Pulpits, XIX:4:146 nl2,166; illus. XIX:4:165 fig 16 Streetcars see Railroads: Types
Reading Room and Library see Street, George Streeter, Daniel D XIL3:29
Edmund: Works (Bldgs., Designs, Streets see Highways, Roads, Streets, etc.
Restorations, etc.): Adderley Park Institute Streetsboro, Ohio
Restorations (for specific restorations see directly, Si urc ^ orter), VII:3/4:32
e.g. Street, George Edmund: Works (Bldgs., "ou.se' RteH43'
Designs, Restorations, etc.): All Saints', .lng e ^ry ouse, X :2:10 ...
Cuddesdon: Restoration and Parsonage), Strickland, Francis, son of William Strickland, 11:2:34;
St. Dionis Backchurch, London, rebldg. project, Stric^d' 5f0rge' brother f William Strickland,
XIX:4:162-163,166; illus. XIX:4:162 fig 11 _ , f ., , . ,.
11:3:28
Restorations, XIX:4:167
St. James . Eastbury XIX:4:147,148 n31 15 'The Architect-William Strickland ...," 11:3:28
St. James-the-Less East Hanney XIX:4:168-169; Strickland, John, 1757-1820, father of William
illus. XIX:4:168 fig 20; 169 fig 21 Strickland, as apprentice of R. Allison, XV:4:27;
St. James-the-Less, Westminster London (see also R H Latrobe letter to, 11:3:28; as a master
Street, George Edmund: Works (Bldgs carpenter, XVI: 1:28; training and position of,
Designs, Restorations, etc.): Church schools: XIII-3-Suppl 2
fig 12; 164 figs 13,14; 165 figs 15,16 Strickland, William, 1788-1854, and AIA, XVI: 1:24;
St. John Evangelist's, Hobart, Tasmania, project, XVI:3:36; F. Costigan familiar with work of,
St. Margaret s Convent, East Gnnstead, VII:1/2:[1]; XIX:4:182; followers of, VII:l/2:46;
XIX:4:152-153,154; illus. XIX:4:152 fig 3 John J. Hawkins letter to, XX:4:195n6; inspection
St. Mary and Sts. Peter and Paul, Sheviock tour of English railroads, VII:1/2:11 n6; R. C.
Chancel restoration, XIX:4:146 Long, Jr. familiar with works of, XVI: 1:29; and J.
Notman, XV:2:20; and Pennsylvania Society for
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Strickland - Strickland
the Promotion of Internal Improvement, Church, Gay and Fayette Sts. [Nashville? ]
VII: 1 /2:11 n6; Philadelphia work, XIII:3:30; and Ground plan, XIII:3:Suppl. 10; illus.
George Strickland (brother), XIV:2:29; and John XIII:3:Suppl. [13] fig 13
Strickland (father), XV:4:27; XVI:1:28; studies of Country house, water color, XIII:3:Suppl. 2-3,10
(A. Addison Gilchrist), 11:2:27,33-34; IV:3/4:47; capt. fig 8; illus. XIII:3:Suppl. [12] fig 8
VIII: 1 /2:87; XIII:2:30; XIII:3:30; and J. C. Crosby Hall, London, water color, XIII:3:Suppl.
Trautwine, XVII:3:32; and T. U. Walter, XVI:2:23 10 capt. figs 10,11,12; illus. XIII:3:Suppl.
Articles and Books on [12,13] figs 10,11
Gilchrist, A. A., William Strickland, Architect Lewis (Meriwether), aquatint of\copy of Saint
Additions to, XIII:3:Suppl. [1]-16 flg 16. illus xiII:3:Suppl. [13] fig 16
'b'- Locomotive of the Great Western Railway,
"Strickland Bibliography Since 1950," England, sketch, XIII:3:SuPPl. 10 capt. fig
XIII:3:Suppl. 16 12; i]lus XIII:3:Suppl. [13] fig 12
Bust of (Gevelot), XIII:3:Suppl. 10 capt. 2; illus. Masonic Hall, Baltimore (M. Godefroy design),
Books [Reports] on canals and waterworks, wa[er cohr skgtch XIII:3:Suppl. 3,10 capt.
Works (Buildings, Drawings, Surveys, etc.) aquatint, illus. XIII: 1:16 fig 3
Academy Bldg., 4th St., Philadelphia First Moravian Church [United Brethren Church],
Alterations, XIII:3:Suppl. 3; illus. XIII:3:Suppl. 1819-20, Philadelphia
rhanaaiim
Mhilonamhiu
rstiriHacitrne
'
XIII:4:31
XIII:3:Suppl. [14] fig 19 Fnends Asylum. Frank ord, Pa., XIII:3:Suppl. 3-4
Bank of the United States, Philadelphia w Girard ColleSe' Philadelphia, competition designs,
(Buildings, Drawings, Surveys, etc.): Second Hillhouse (James A.) House, New Haven,
City plan, Cairo, 111., proposed (with R. Taylor), Institutional bldgs., XIII:3:Suppl. 2
10; illus. XIII:3:Suppl. [12] fig 6 Lynnwood [Stratton (Thomas B.) House],
Benezet (Anthony) House, Philadelphia, Nashville, 11:2:33
engraving, X:2:24 Market Sheds [Houses], High St., Philadelphia,
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Strickland - Stuart
Strickland, William, 1788-1854 (Cont.) United States Bank of Pennsylvania see Strickland,
Miller (Alfred Theodore) Sepulchral Monument, William, 1788-1854: Works (Buildings,
Philadelphia, XIII:3:Suppl. 16 capt. fig 22; Drawings, Surveys, etc.): Second Bank of the
illus. XIII:3:Suppl. [14] fig 22 United States
volunteers who fell at Monterey, design 1846, Fireproof wings, proposed, VII:1/2:[1]
11:2:34 U.S. Naval Home [Asylum], Philadelphia,
New Almshouse, Blockley Township, Philadelphia, XVII:3:32
project, XIII:3:Suppl. 10 capt. fig 15; illus. Walker (Sarah Ann Gray) Tomb, Nashville, 11:2:33
project, XIII'3'Suppl 4-7 Letter to the Editor, on U.S. Treasury Dept. records
Painting Old Stock Exchange, Philadelphia (J. A. Strong George Templeton, XIV: 1:25 n 15; on W.
St. Mary s Church, Nashville, 11:2:33 Grogan Bldg., Pittsburgh, XVI:3.-26; illus. XVI.-3:27
St. Peter s P. E. Church, Philadelphia 7
Tower and Steeple, XIII:3:SuPPl. 9,16 capt. fig Strutt) Jedediah (see also Strutt and Strutt),
State Capitol, Nashville, 11:2:33,34; 11:3:28; Kaufmann, 111:3:12 n; on origins of medieval bay
Survey, New Castle, Del. (with B. H. Latrobe, P. wall strips of Saxon churches, XVIII:4:123,124
Lennox, and R. Mills), XIII:3:Suppl. 3,16 Baukunst der Armenier und Europa, IV:3/4:6
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Stuart - Sullivan
Stuart, James, 1713-1788 Stym-Popper, M. S XIV:1:7 nl2
The Antiquities of Athens (and N. Revett), 11:3:8; Suardi, Bartolommeo see Bramantino
VII: 1/2:46; XII:2:8; XVII:1:31; XX:2:67,68 Subercaseaux, Alberto Mackenna see Mackenna
Stuart, William, fl. 1831, stone cutter of Baltimore, Subways see Railroads: Types
XX:2:75,76 Sucksdorff, Victor
Stuart and Georgian Churches outside London, Karelische Bauten und Ornamentale Formen, (and Y.
Stuart and Revett see Revett, Nicholas; Stuart, James Sucre, Bolivia
XX:4:173,175; illus. XX:4:174 figs 9,10 1652) XIX:2:77; illus. XIX:2:77 fig 2
Study and teaching of architecture see Architecture: Milli 17th c. (T. Cakebread), XI:1:4,5
Stuler, Fnednch August von, 11:3:8 Sudelev Lord see Hanburv-Tracv Charles
Old Sturbridge Village, XII:3:27; XIV:3:7; XV:4:3 0 Dan'sh' Virgin Islands, XIX:2:84
Sturges [Sturgis], Walter Knight, X:2:27; XI:2:[8]; Sugar ho"Ses' m,l'S Jene* .... w .. t
The Long Shadow of Norman Shaw," IX:4:15-[20] Stone sugar house' Wa,hee Station, Maui, Hawaii,
Sturgis, Knight see Sturges, Walter Knight _
Sturgis, R. Clipston, 1:3/4:15; 11:4:4 n4 Stuart s gar Refinery, 1853, N.Y., XILL20
Sturgis, Russell, on "cage construction," Sugar house, 1763, Cowfoot Hill, N.Y., XI:2:21
XVIII:4:131 nl5; on skyscraper, XVIII:4:128,137; Sugar Mill (J. Bogardus), XV:4:12
on World Bldg., N.Y., XVIII:4:132 Sugar Plantation house, St. Croix, V.l., X:3:27
XVII-4-37 Suger, Abbot of St. Denis, H. Adams on, XIII: 1:7; and
Sturgis, Walter Knight see Sturges, Walter Knight Bernard of Clairvaux, XI:3:115; XVII:2:28;
Glass display (L. Mies van der Rohe), XX: 1:42 "Sull'architettura di stile lombardo," XVII:3.2
Stuyvesant, Peter, XIX:4:178 Sulla, bldg. in the time of, VII:3/4:34; XIII:4:24;
City plan, 1652, Beverwyck [Albany], 111:1/2:36-37; XVII:4:8 n5; Florence settled by, VIII:3/4:38;
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Sullivan - Sullivan
Sullivan, John, 1740-1795, Gen., IV:2:11 Architecture; A Study in the American People
Clinton-Sullivan Expedition, IV:2:40,41 of Today,' by Louis H. Sullivan," IV:2:3-22
Sullivan, John, Jr., 20th c of Dayton, Ohio, XIII:2:30 Szarkowski, J., The Idea of Louis Sullivan
Sullivan, John L., IV:2:11 Rev. by H. Morrison, XVII:2:30
Sullivan, Louis H. (see also Adler and Sullivan), D. Weisman, W., "Philadelphia Functionalism and
Adler as partner of, XII:4:17; architectural Sullivan," XX: 1:3-19
principles based on careful analysis of history, Portraits of, illus. IV:2:5,8,21
11:1:4; and Art Nouveau, XIV:2:19; and S. S. Works (Articles, Books, Letters), IX:l/2:38;
Bouilhet, XVIII:2:68; Burnham and Root learned The Autobiography of an Idea, XVII:2:32;
IV:3/4:50; X:3:18; XI:1:27; compositional devices "The Chicago Tribune Competition," VI:3/4:1
"adumbrated by English Victorian architects in "Critique," Chicago Tribune, XX:4:184
preceding thirty years," IX:l/2:26; deification of, Democracy: A Man Search, IX:l/2:38
11:3:18-24 passim; at Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Kindergarten Chats, X:3:13 nlO; X1X:1:9;
IV:2:11; "efflorescence" of, X:3:6; and G. G. XX-4179-184
functionalism, etc., 11:1:28; 11:2:11; X:3:7 n36,8,10; "What Is Architecture; a Study in the American
XIX:2:61; and Furness and Hewitt, IX:3:27; Works (Buildin Drawings, projects, etc.)
1 * "f n .JT? archltectfure' For works not listed here see Adler and Sullivan:
work of, XIX: 1:40; L. Mumford on, 11:3:18-24 Home Building Association Bank, Newark,
XX: 1:3-19; and ornament, X:3:7 n36; XI:1:31; Merchants National Bank, Gnnnell, Iowa,
XX :3:141,142,143; W. G. Purcell on, 111:4:16-25 National Farmers Bank [Security Bank and
passim; Purcell and Elmslie influenced by, Trust Co.], Owatonna (with G. G. Elmslie),
XIII: 1:23; XIX:2:66-68; H. H. Richardson infl. on, IV:2:9,12; XIX:2:64,66,68;
IX: 1 /2:29-30; XIV:3:32; XX:1:16; XX:3:142; On XX:3:140,141,142; illus. IV:2:22; XIX:2:67
Saarinen's Tribune design, VI:3/4:1; scale and r'8s 4-6
proportion of greater importance than historic People s Savings and Loan Association Bank,
prototypes, XIII: 1:23; and skyscraper [tall bldg.] Sidney, Ohio, XIX:2:68
development, 11:2:30; 111:4:6; XII:3:31,32; People's Savings Bank, Cedar Rapids, XIX:2:66
XVIIL4:127 n4; style [Sullivanesque design, dcor Purdue State Bank, West Lafayette, Ind.,
etc.], XIX: 1:7; XIX:3:130; and volume awareness, XIX:2:68; illus. XIX:2:68 fig 8
VI:3/4:2; willingness to make concessions to the Bayard [Condict] Bldg., N.Y., IV:2:9,12;
times queried, IX:l/2:34; on World's Columbian XIX:2:64; XX:1:16; XX:3:140,142,143; illus.
Exposition, IX:1/2:31; and F. L. Wright, X:3:6; IV:2:20
XIV:3:32; XVII:2:30; XVII:4:39; XVIII:2:64; Bradley (Harold C.) House, Madison, Wis.,
Kobayashi, B., Amerika Kenchiku, XVI:4:36 Carson-Pirie-Scott Store [Schlesinger and Mayer
McCallum, I., Architecture USA, XIX:2:87 Dept. Store], Chicago, 11:4:29 n 157; IV:2:9,12;
McCoy, E. (ed.), "Letters from Louis H. Sullivan VI:3/4:2; IX:l/2:29-30; XVII:2:30; XIX:2:64;
to R. M. Schindler," XX:4:179-184 XX: 1:16; XX:3:140-142; illus. IV:2:22
Morrison, H., Louis Sullivan: Prophet of Modern Chicago Cold Storage Warehouse, XIII: 1:22
Architecture, IX:l/2:38; XIV:2:19 Chicago Labor Temple see Sullivan, Louis H.:
Rev. by W. G. Purcell, IV:2:12 Works (Buildings, Drawings, Projects, etc.):
Rev. by F. L. Wright, XX:3:140-142 West Chicago Club
Purcell, W. G., "An Interpretation [of] 'What Is Church, Cedar Rapids, XX:3:140
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Sullivan - Svedberg
Condict Bldg. see Sullivan, Louis H.: Works Sumpango, Guatemala
Gage Bldg., Chicago, IX: 1/2:29; XIX:2:64 "A Late Carolingian Church at Charlieu in
Getty (Carrie Eliza) Tomb, Graceland Cemetery, Burgundy," IX:4:3-9
Chicago, XVIII:2:68; XX:3:142; illus. IV:2:7 "More Analogies between Charlieu and
Knisely Bldg., Chicago, XX:1:16,18 Anzy-le-Duc," XVI:3:16-21
Krause Music Store, Chicago, faade, XX:4:182n5 "Symbolic Numbers and Romanesque Church
McCormick (Mrs. N. F.) Dwelling, Lake Forest, Plans," XVIII:3:94-103
project, XIX:2:64 Review
St. Nicholas Hotel, St. Louis, IV:2:12; illus. Temko, A., Notre-Dame of Paris, XV:3:32
IV:2:15
Sundials
Schlesinger and Mayer Dept. Store see Sullivan, Savannah, Ga., X:4:9; XX:2:48
Louis H.: Works (Buildings, Drawings, Sunium Promontorium [Cape Colonna; Sounion],
Projects, etc.): Carson-Pirie-Scott Store XIII:4:3
Yates (John B.) Plaster Mill, 1818, XX:4:196,197 Bacon's Castle [Allen (Arthur) Residence] see
Sullivan Monument, Honeoye, N.Y., IV:2:41 Bacon's Castle
1; illus. XIII:3:Suppl. [11] fig 1 Suspension bridges see Bridges: Materials, Types, etc.:
Sulpician Fathers, XVI: 1:28 Suspension
Summer houses see Resort architecture Sussel, Arthur J., XIII:3:Suppl. 3, 10 capt. fig 9; [12]
London, 1830-51, XV:2:30; on Seaton Delaval, Drug store of, XII:4:21; illus. XII:4:[22] fig 3
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Sviatoslav - Synagogues
Sviatoslav, Prince, XVI:2:29 Sweep [Cerce], masonry tool, XX:4:200
Swaim, fl. 1805, bookbinder, of Philadelphia [Swain, Sweeney, John A. H.
Dr.], XVI:3:32 Grandeur on the Appoquinimink, The House of
Bldgs. of, XX:1:6,14,15; illus. XX:1:14 fig 22 William Corbit at Odessa, Delaware
House of [Wain (William) House], XVI:3:32 Rev. by H. H. Hilberry, XIX: 1:43
fig
XVI:
1:12
Staircase design, XX:3.123 fig 10 0 Hou.SC /' ^4:9"10; lllus' XI:4:t1 r'8 3
fig 8
Designs in Architecture, XIII:2:4; ,llus. XIII:2:[5] Sylyester Popg [Gerbert of AuriUac]> IV.,;5
Svlvestre Isral
Swan and W.H.ams, 19th c. masons, of Natchez, Symbolism, of column, obelisk, pyramidal forms, etc.,
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Devonport, Engl. Synodal halls see Chapter houses, Synodal halls, etc.
Mount Zion Chapel (J. Foulston), XII:4:16 The Synthetic Vision of Walter Gropius, by G. Herbert,
England, IX:3:12 XIX:3:128
Lancaster,
Pa.
Syon
House
Mikve Israel, Cherry St. (W. Strickland), The Idea of Louis Sullivan
Spain, V :26
T
TVA sec Tennessee Valley Authority Taft, William Howard, Pres., IV: 1:38
T-shaped bldgs., XII:2:9,10-12,13,14; XVIII.1:4,5; Taft Family, of Cincinnati, XII:2:8
XX:2:78
Taft
Museum
see
Cincinnati
Taber, fl. 1844, of Castile, N. Y. City plan, IV: 1:26,28,31; illus. IV:l:[22a] fig 8
House of, XV:2:16; illus. XV:2:[17] fig 10 Tagle y Bracho, Jos Bernardo de, Marqus de Torre
Tabernacles, Feast of, XVI:2:28 Tagle
'Tabique de hostin," XI:4:32 Mansion of see Lima, Peru: Torre Tagle Mansion
Tables
Tagore,
XVIII:3:86
Portal, V:[27]; illus. V:[26b] fig 2 Santana, XV:3:6; illus. XV:3:4 fig 5; 5 fig 6
Tadema, Lawrence Alma see Alma-Tadema, Lawrence, "Talbotypes," X:2:19 fig capt.
Sir Talcot [Talcott], Charles G., VII:1/2:19
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Tallmadge, Thomas E "cage construction ' term used, old Cathedral [old Metropolitan Church],
competition
designs IX:l/2:244; skyscraper Tarleton, Banastre,"Sir, raid on Smithfield, XVII:1:18
definition, XVIII:4:126 n 1,137 and n45 .
Architecture in Old Chicago, 11:2:30; 11:4:17,27 nl45 larquinia
Congregational Church (L. Porter), VII:3/4:32 and n; Historical Society, 111:1/2:48; IV:3/4:58
Tallman and Bucklin (see also Bucklin, James C.), Madrigals on Pratolino, XX:4:165-166
Tamagnino
[Taniagnini] see Porta, Antonio della '^5 ,
~ nu Tatar Khanate of Kazan, XVI:2:14
Tamagno, Roberto, VIII: 1 /2:133 ^ '
Tanabe, Tai [Yasushi] Iron Works of see New York (City): Tatham and
Nippon no Kenchiku [The Architecture of Japan] Brothers Iron Works
Taney, Roger Brooke, Sec. of Treasury, XX:4:187 Review of H. L. Savage, ed., Nassau Hall,
Tange,
Kenze
XVI:2:31-32
Tankfield
see
Paget, Berm. VIM10
^
_
.
All:Z:lo
nj
Taormina
T
.
,
a j u wrx.i^i Taunton, Engl.
Aqueduct, VII:3/4:34 _ . ~f
r ,, , , Castle, XX:3:136
Cathedral, IV:2:52
Hunting scene from a French tapestry, 1734-35, illus. Meeting House, 1763, XX:3:136
Raphael cartoons for Vatican, XVIII:3:117 Haviland (John) sketches, specifications and
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Taut - Temples
Taut, Bruno, crusader for a new architecture, 11:1:4; Teaching of architecture see Architecture: Study and
Taut, Max, XIX:3:126 Tear [Tier], John, 18th c. Natchez housebldr., XIV:1:31
Tavern at Hammondsville, painting (Burchfield), 11:3:32 Tebbs and Knell, photographers, 11:1:35
Taverns see Hotels and Inns; Restaurants Tebtunis, Egypt
Taxco de Alarcn, Mex. City plan, VI:3/4:29; VII: 1/2:41,43,45; illus.
Parish church [S. Prisca y S. Sebastian] (J. Caballero VII:l/2:pl IX
Transept (I. Vicente Bal vas [Balbs] work), XV: 1:8 Teepees see Tents
Taxila Tefft, Thomas, and Romanesque Revival style, XX: 1:9
Taylor, fl. 1882, of Chicago, see Taylor, Babcock and Depot, VIII: 1 /2:36; XX:1:9
0 Merchandise House, design (attrib.),
St. Mary's Church, Chicago, 11:4:19-20,22,23,26,27; Telegraph line, first, N.Y., XVI:1:17 n8.
Estate of, Berkeley, X.3.20, illus. X.3.17 Temanza, Tommaso, on competition for S. Giovanni
Taylor, Richard, 19th c. English engineer and geologist Rev by E R Sunderland, XV:3:32
City plan, Cairo, 111., proposed (with W. Strickland), Review of O. Lewis, Here Lived The Californians,
XVI:4:14,15-17,20,21; illus. XVI:4:10 fig 2 XVI:4:35-36
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XVII: 1:3-4,8,9 nl5; illus. XVII:1:7 fig 10; Faade, V:31,32; XV:1:7,8; illus. XV:1:9 fig 8
XIII:4:3-8,15-20
Baalbek, VIII:3/4:34
Baia
Ten-plate stove, XX:1:22,23 and nl2; illus. XX:1:22 Centennial of Texas Independence, 1936, XI:4:[6] n3
Tenement houses see Apartment houses, Tenements, Byzantine Architecture (and R. P. Pullan), XIX:4:156
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Thackara, James see Thackara and Vallance Comdie Franaise, Paris (M. J. Peyre and C. de
Thackara, William, Jr., XX:3:131 Wailly), XVIII:4:148 n64
Thackara and Vallance [Thackera and Vallence] Metropolitan Music Hall, project (J. A. Hansom),
Engraving, 1792 plan of Washington, VIlI:3/4:4 XVI:l:17n79
Thackeray, William Makepeace, and "Queen Anne Metropolitan Opera House, N.Y. (B. W. Morris),
Revival" style, IX:4:17; at Westmoreland Club, IV:1:53; X:l:l 1-17; XVIII:2:54-55; illus.
Richmond, 111:4:30 X:l:[13] Tigs 1,3; [14] fig 5; XVII1:2:55
Thamugadi see Timgad figs 1,2
Tharp, Charles, 18th c XX:3:134 Student Theater Project, 1955 (A. E. Reidy),
Tharp, Richard, 18th c XX:3:132,134 XX:2:95
Theater and art see Art and theater Concerthaus (M. Gropius), 11:3:11
XV:3:21, (Italy), XVM.-9-10; illus. XVI: 1:9 fig 7 ^Theater, Ciudad Lineal, XVIII:2:46
^.76^X1:2:2,
Chianciano
Paris
Festival Hall (M. Loretto, M. Marchi and P. L. Comdie Franaise, project (M. J. Peyre and C.
Garrick Theater Bldg. see Theaters (Auditoriums, Arch Street Theater (W. Strickland), XVII:3:32
Concert halls, Opera houses, etc.): Chicago: Chestnut Street Theater (W. Strickland), XVII:3:32
Schiller [Shiller Bldg.; Garrick Theater Bldg.] (Longfellow, Alden and Harlow), XVI:3:26
(Adler and Sullivan), IV:2:9,12; XVII:2:30; Pompeii, 111:3:26; IV:2:52; VIII:3/4:41
XIX: 1:6; XX:1:16,18; illus. IV:2:14 Priene
403
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Thode, H.
X*3:f311
Sydney
XVII-2T41
fie
Teatro Ohmpico (A. Palladio), XVLLIO; illus. Thomas, fl. ca. 1860, Frenchman, modeled plaster
Theatine Order (see also Clerks Regulars, Order of), Thomas, fl. ca. 1865, engineer, in office of M. C.
Galeata, XX:2:83,84; illus. XX:2:83 fig 12 Armory, 8th Regiment [Cavalry Squadron A], N.Y.,
Mosaic depiction of, Sant'Apollinare Nuovo, XIV:3:26; illus. XIV:3:25 fig 4
Ravenna, XX:2:82,83; illus. XX:2:82 fig 9 Armory, 71st Regiment, N.Y., XIV:3:26
Thetis
de Roanne' Lyons <and P G- Bugniet), Bradford (Paul) House (P. Bradford), X:4:[32] n21
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VIII:3/4:67
Jacobs (Warren) House, X:4:[32] n21 'The Early Domestic Architecture of the San
Knox Street houses (J. Overlock), X:4:[31] Thompson, George Kramer see Kimball and Thompson
Leeds-Crawford House (P. Bradford), X:4:[32] n21 Thompson, Henry
Lerrnond (Charles) House see Thomaston, Me.: House of see Baltimore, Md.: Clifton
Morton (Albert) House Thompson, Homer A.
Montpelier [Knox (Gen. Henry) Home], X:4:24-25; Articles and Books
illus. X:4:27 fig 1 "The Agora at Athens and the Greek Market
(A. Morton), X:4:29; illus. X:4:[28] fig 7 The Stoa of Attalos II in Athens
O'Brien place Brief rev., XIX: 1:44
Barn, X:4:[32] nl7 Review
Overlock see Thomaston, Me.: Robinson (Edward) Lawrence, A. W., Greek Architecture,
House,
First
XVII:
1:33-34
X:4:25-26,29; illus. X:4:27 fig 2 Thompson, Victor, 20th c., of California, XIII:2:29
Ruggles (Judge John) House, X:4:26-27; illus. X:4:27 Thompson, Conn.
fig 3 Ream (Norman B.) House (Shepley, Rutan and
Shipbuilding, X:4:30-31 Coolidge), XVII:3:28
405
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XI:4:[7]n31 Thrones
Thomson, William A., fl. 1835, son of Samuel Peacock throne of Shah Jehan, Imperial Palace,
Thomson, XX:4:186,190 XV:4:11
Thoreau, Henry David, attitude towards architecture, Novgorod
XVI: 1:7; interest in arts, XVL1-.25; on Cape Cod Czar* Place, Cathedral of St. Sophia, 111:4:39;
Tiberius, XIX-.2:86
Virginia, X:l:10; and Sierra Leone Colony,
Tibertinus, Loreius
IV:2:31,32-33; native of Virgin Islands (Jost van
_ , , . - ... ,. House of see Pompeii: Houses, Villas, etc.: Loreius
r i. ^ m. I j i l Tidewater, Va.
Octagon House, Washington, IX:1 /2:37; IX:3:29; Tidewater Mary/and Architecture and Gardens, by
Stove niches, XX: 1:26; illus. XX: 1:26 fig 9 Susquehanna-Tidewater Canal
Woodlawn Plantation [Lewis Family Home], X:l:27; Group of vessels in Cave XXI XVI:3:32
Thornton Family, of the Virgin Islands, XIV:1:29 Portr of (j B Neumann), XII:4:12; illus. XII-.4:13
111:3:29; 111:4:66; IV:1:53,54; IX:3:23; X:l:27; jjer [Tear], John, 18th c. Natchez housebldr., XIV:1:31
founding, 11:4:41; IV:3/4:59; and preservation, Tiercelet, Augustin Claude, d. 1769, XVIII:2:61
Thorpe, Richard, fl. ca. 1786, stucco-worker, X-.2:16-18 XVIII:2:61-62; illus. XVIII:2:60,61,62
Thorshov, Roy Norman see Thorshov and Cerny House of, New York, XVI:3:27
Thorshov and Cerny [Thorskov and Cerny] Tiffany, Louis Comfort, as Art Nouveau designer,
First National Bank, Minneapolis (with Holabird, XIV:2.-19; R. Koch dissertation on, XIV:3:23n
Root and Burgee), XIX: 1:39,40 Bibl., XIV:2:26
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Tiffany - Toer
Seventh Regiment Armory, N.Y., decoration, Tirnovo, Bulg. see Trnovo, Bulg.
XIV:3:24
Tiryns
Vestibule,
XVII:4:6
Part of the Nineteenth Century... (with G. M. Home of, Philadelphia, XX: 1:22 n9
Simon and M. B. Tinkcom) Todd, John R., fl. 1929 (see also Todd, Robertson and
Rev. by H. E. Dickson, XIV:4:31 Todd Engineering Corp.), X:l:12-16,17
Tinkcom, Margaret B., XIV:4:31 Todd and Brown, Inc., X:l:16
Tinsley, William, VIII:l/2:87; XIII:2:31; XVII: 1:30 Todd, Robertson and Todd Engineering Corp.
Institution for the Education of the Blind, Management of Metropolitan Square project,
Columbus, XIII:2:31 X:l:12-16,17; XVIII:2:56
Tiraspol
Toer,
J.
N.
City plan, IV: 1:29 Printing shop of, Philadelphia, illus. XX: 1:7 fig 6
407
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Toilets - Torres
Hraisha Office Bldg. (R. P. Bridgens), XIII:2:15 Tomochichi, Indian Chief, XX:2:48
Hotel Tsukiji (K. Shimizu), XIII:2:14; illus. Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform, by E.
XIII:2:[ 16] fig 1 Howard, XVIII:3:79
Imperial Hotel (F. L. Wright), 111:4:51; Tong Castle, VIII:3/4:68
Kaisei Gakk, (C. Hayashi), XIII:2:15; illus. Metropolitan Opera House and Square, N.Y., Site
XIII:2:[16] fig 3 scheme, X:l:12; illus. X:l:[13] fig 2
Lighthouses, brick (Verny), XIII:2:18n5 Toorop, XIII:2:31
Mitsuigumi House see Tokyo: First Bank of Mitsui Topeka, Kan.
Shimbashi Railway Station (R. P. Bridgens), Congregational Church, 1858-61, VI:l/2:24,29
XIII:2:15-18; illus. XIII:2:[17] fig 7 Episcopal Church, 1864, VI:l/2:29
Tolbuzin, Russian ambassador to Rome under Ivan III, Topographia Galliae, by M. Merian [Caspar Merians],
XVI:2:16
nl4
XX:2:57
Juderia
Collegiata,
XVI:3:23
Francisco
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Torres - Towers
Tour
Cadran,
IV:3/4:10,11
"Samuel Thomson and the Old Custom House," VII:3/4:[10],11,12; illus. lV:3/4:[10a] figs
XX:4:85-190
1-3;
VII:3/4:pl
IV
fig
Kwod [open meeting place], XIX:1:28 Toussaint, Manuel, Mexican studies, 11:2:26; V:57;
Map, illus. XIX: 1:25 fig 1 XIX: 1:42; visit to altiplano of Bolivia, V:[39]
Church towers, IV:3/4:10nl polygonal flche, XIII: 1:17; Borromini motif of,
La Tourette Monastery see Eveux-sur-Arbresle XIX: 1:12-13; round see Circular bldgs.; spires with
Tournai four spirelets rising from a square base,
Cathedral XIX:4:163 n81; of W. Strickland, XIII:3:Suppl. 2;
Restoration (Le Maistre d'Anstaing), axial tower church scheme, VII: 1 /2:49; VII:3/4:37;
XIX:4:155 n56 of C. Wren, XVI:4:34,35
Crypt passageway, XII: 1:3,6 Chapel Tower (R. C. Long, Jr.), XVI: 1:28
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Towers - Towers
Guimares,
Port.
Mass.
Parliament
Coucy
Cunault
Loches
Steeple design (J. Haviland), XI:3:25 Vlctona, TA0W*r' "oases of Parllament (C. Barry
Station tower project (T. Gamier), XIX: 1:22; illus. Watts Tower (S. Roddla [Roda; Rod.a] ),
Earls Barton M f R ..
Church. XVIII,4,123,123; ill,. XVIII,4:123 hg I pi,7v,3,18.19; ill,. XV,3,17 lig 3
England,
Saxon XVIII:4:123-125; of C. Wren, Tower Hoff]> VI;1/2:28
XVI:4:34,35
Marmoutier
Erzerum, Turk.
France, Gothic, XIII.1:31; lack of, in 13th c. parish 1672 [La Paroisse], xi:l:21,26nl2; illus.
IV:3/4:9-23,42; XIII:l:7-8; spires with four 1823 (J. O'Donnell), XI: 1 :[22],24,25; XIV:1:12;
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Towers - Towers
Fire Lookout Stations, Towers, etc., 9,16 capt. fig 28; illus. XIII:3:Suppl. [15]
XVI: 1:11-12,13; illus. XVI:1:14 fig 13 fig 28
Tatham and Brothers Iron Works Shot Towers see Einstein Observatory [Tower] (E. Mendelsohn),
New York (City): Tatham and Brothers Iron XVII:3:36
XIX:3:130
XV:3:19
Oviedo
S.
Rome
Andrea
(City)
delle
Fratte
Philadelphia Exchange [Merchants' Exchange] Parish church (A. F. Lisba [Aleijadinho] attrib.),
Tower (L. C. Hickman), XIII:3:Suppl. 16 capt. XV:3:19; illus. XV:3:18 fig 6
fig 25; XIX:1:31 Saxon, XVIII:4:123-125
Tower (W. Strickland), XIII:3:Suppl. 16 capt. fig Sens
25; XIV:2:12; XVII:1:33 n2; XIX:1:31; illus. Cathedral, XIII:1:31
XIII:3:Suppl. [15] fig 25; XIX:1:31 fig 1
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Seville
Bridge
Patents,
XV:
1:28
XIV:2:17n5
Two-tower faade, IV:3/4:6 Medal, 1838 [view of New Haven], illus. XIV:2:[5]
Parish church [S. Prisca y S. Sebastian], V:22; New York University, N.Y., Greek design, 1832,
illus. V:[20b] fig 1 XIV:2:12
Toulouse Town (Ithiel) House, New Haven, VIII:3/4:5;
Church towers, IV:3/4:10nl XIII:3:27-28; illus. XIII:3:27
Tournai 'Town Truss," XIII:3:27
roHron T\/ i/A in 11 Town and Davis (see also Davis, Alexander Jackson;
vil:3/4:[10],l 1,12; illus. IV:3/4:[10a] figs VIII:3/4:[ 1 ],5; R C Long, Jr. familiar with work
, , .,: . ... _. c of, XVI: 1:29; sanded houses rather than painted
1-3; VII:3/4:pl IV fig 5 , . ' ,, _ V .
t , i,t* , ... i/A it ,, ,w,, ,, ,white, 111:3:23; M. E. Thompson an associate of,
Tour de l Horloge, IV:3/4:13 nil; VII:3/4:11,12; ' . . ,
XII:2:15; use of vertical-strip windows,
illus. VII.3/4:pl IV fig 6
XVII:3:30nl7
Turin
Works
Vendme
Indianapolis,
XVII:3:30
17
Town, Ithiel (see also Town and Davis; Town and Jackson; Town, Ithiel; Town and Davis
Elliot; Town, Davis, and Dakin), and AIA Girard College, Philadelphia, competition drawings,
founding, XIII:3:17; and A. Benjamin, XIII:3:16; XVI:2:23,26; illus. XVI:2:21 fig 3
circle of, XI:2:27; and A. J. Davis, 111:3:23; New York University Bldg., N.Y. (with D. B.
111:4:67; VIII:3/4:[1]; and W. P. Elliot, XV:1:28; Douglass), XI:2:11
national fame of, XIII:3:27; self taught architect, Rockaway Marine Pavilion, Far Rockaway,
VlIl:3/4:6; sold plans to Wabash College, XIV:2:17n6
XVII:3:30nl7; and Samuel Thomson, XX:4:186; The Town, No. xlvi, painting (Servranckx), 11:3:33
Town and Square, by P. Zucker, XIX:4:183-184
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Town Lattice Truss [Town Truss], XIII:3:27 Trana, Bernard de see Bernard de Trana
Town on the Elbe, painting (Bellotto), 11:3:32 Transformation, VIII: 1 /2:133
Town planning see Cities and Towns Transportation (see also specific types of transportation,
For plans and planning of individual cities see e.g. Automobiles; Railroads), XVIH:2:41-47,51-52;
subdivision City plan under names of cities, XVIII:3:76-93 passim
e.g. Athens, N.Y.: City plan Traquair, Adam
Town-planning in Practice, by R. Unwin, 111:1/2:7 Chimney pieces, XIV:3:31
Town squares see City squares, Plazas, etc. 'Trass," XI:4:32
Town Truss [Town Lattice Truss], XIII:3:27 Trautwine, John Cresson, XVII:3:32-33
Townesend, of Oxford, XIX:3:131,132 Books
Towns and Buildings, by S. E. Rasmussen, XII: 1:32; Engineer's Pocket Book, XVII:3:32
XVI:2:30; XIX: 1:38 Buildings, Drawings, etc.
Townsend, C. Harrison Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia (W. Strickland),
Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, XVIII:2:66,68; drawing of, XVII:3:32
illus. XVIII:2:67 fig 1; 69 fig 5 Bank of Penn Township, Philadelphia,
Townsend, Horace, on H. H. Richardson, XVIII:4:161-163; illus. XVIII:4:162 fig 1
XVIII :2:66-67 Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia (W.
Townsend, Samuel Strickland), drawing of, XVII:3:32
Store of, Philadelphia, XIX:1:36 Drawings, XVII:3:32
Towson, Md. First Moravian Church [United Brethren Church],
Hampton Mansion [Ridgely House], XVII.-1:30 Philadelphia
East wing, IX:3:24 1819-20 Broad St., (W. Strickland), drawing of
Stoves, XX: 1:22 n9; XX:3:132 (attrib.), XVII:3:32; XVIII:4:162
Tracts on Vaults and Bridges, by S. Ware, XIX:4:181 Fyffe (Jas. H.) House, drawing, XVII:3:32
Tracy, Charles Hanbury [Lord Sudeley], see Old Dorm, XVII:3:32; XVIII:4:161; illus.
Hanbury-Tracy, Charles XVII:3:32
Dacian conquest of, IV:3/4:24; reconstruction of Trdat, 10th c. Armenian architect, VII:3/4:[5],9
Forum of Caesar, XIII:4:23,25; and Marcus Treat, 19th c.
Rutilius Lupus, 1:1:5; and harbour at Ostia, House of, Aurora, Ohio, XII:2:10
Coin of the reign of, illus. XIV:2:[4] fig 1 Buckeye State, steamship
Columns of see Paris: Columns, Monuments, Measured drawings, XI:4:26,28; illus. XI:4:[27]
Statues, etc.: Memorial Project for Parvis of figs 2-3
Notre Dame; Rome (City): Trajan's Column Tree-houses, IV:2:30-33; illus. IV:2:[30a]
Forums of see Rome (City): Forums: Trajan Italy, XX:4:157; illus. XX:4:164 fig 16
Markets of see Baia: Market of Trajan; Rome (City): Tree-ring dating, 1:2:27
Mercati Traiani Treen, Catherine, 18th c., XX:3:131
Tomb of, XVII:3:16 Treen, Henry, 18th c XX:3:131
Ancient
Greece, XIII:4.11,13
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Trees - Trumbull
North America, XI: 1:6; XVII:4:32 Philadelphia Museum of Art, by (G. and M.
Pakenham Oaks, XIII: 1:24; illus. XIII: 1:24 fig 1 Roberts), XIX: 1:43
Pratolino Oak, XX:4:157,164; illus. XX:4:164 fig 16 ^r!a' T"fk; see Troy' Turk
Parish
church,
XVI:1:32
Bryan Castle, X:3:26; illus. X:3:25 fig 12 TroUope, Anthony, X:3:26; XIV:1:19
Cooper and Hewitt Iron Works, XV:4:19 city plan, ni:l/2:38; illus. 111:1/2:[36a]
Mappa House, XII:2:13 Hudson River Bridge, 1804 (T. Burr), 11:1:41
New Jersey State Lunatic Asylum (S. Sloan), New York State Armory (Brown-Dawson), XIV:3:24
XIX:1:35 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, XV:4:12
Philadelphia Row, XVI:4:13 Architectural Library, 11:1:35
State Asylum Troy, Turk.
Trevi Fountain (G. B. Piranesi), illus. XIV: 1:13 fig 10 The True Principles of Pointed or Christian
XVI:4:[24] figs 1-3 Truman, Harry S., creates National Trust for Historic
Trier,
Elector of, XII:4:12 Jru,?b"1' " 1*3:20-22
Tr,r Trumbull, John, VIII:3/4:[l]-6,69,70; IX:3:20-22;
City
plan,
111:1/2:24
X-2-27 28
,.
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Tucson,
Ariz.
Engraving of (W. R. Birch), IX:3:20-21; Bloomfield (L. A.) House, project (F. L. Wright),
XIV:2:11 n6; illus. LX:3:21 XIX:3:130
Tufts,
Peter
Trumbull Gallery, VIII:3/4:5-6; XIV:2.11 nl5; Newcomb College see New Orleans: Newcomb
Trumbull, Mrs. John, VIII:3/4:4,6; XIV:2:8 TuliP HiU' Anne Arundel Co., Md. (W. Buckland,
Trumbull, Jonathan, 1710-1785, father of John attrib.), XVIII:2:71
Truss framing of bridges, XVIII:4: 136 n38; XIX:4:181 city Hall> XIV:4:5
Try all Plantation, Jam., XIV: 1:30 Vargas (Juan de) House, V:22
Tryon, E. K. Tunnard, Christopher, on "Arcadian revival,"
House of, Philadelphia, XIX: 1:38 XIX: 1:24; on architectural aesthetics and theory,
Tryon, William, Gov. of N.C. XV:4:2; on Ciudad Lineal, XVIII:3:78; on
"Palace" of, New Bern, X:l:19 probable French source of Litchfield planning,
Trysa [Gjlbaschi] X:4:[23] nl4; on J. J. Rame's designs for Union
Lycian gabled sarcophagus, XI:3:4 College, XII:4:32; and Yale University program in
"Frank Lloyd Wright and His Exotic Inspirations," Rev. by W. Weisman, XV:3:31-32
Review
Review
Manson, G. C., Frank Lloyd Wright to 1910: the Zucker, P., Town and Square, XIX:4:183-184
First Golden Age, XVII:4:39 "The Tunnel Vault in Romanesque Architecture," by
Tucker, fl. ca. 1840 N. H. Crowell, VII:3/4:22-23
House of see Chireno, Tex.
415
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Cappella della Santa Sindone see Turin: Cathedral: Tuscumbia, Ala., birthplace of Helen Keller, IX:3:26
Cappella della Santa Sindone (G. Guarini), XV:2:6 Tver see Kalinin, Russ.
Church of the Great Mother of God (F. Bonsignore), Twain, Mark, on Natchez-under-the-Hill, XIV:4:30
Church of the Sacramentine (A. Dupuy), XIX:4:141; Twehe Beautiful Designs for Farm Houses, by W.
C-itv
plan,
IIIil
/2i2224-,26
..
Reale Museo dei Monumenti Egiziani, XVII:3:2 Damaz> p ' An /jf E an Architecture,
S. Lorenzo (G. Guanni), XV:2:6,7,11 n44 XV-4-32
Cathedral, VI:3/4:3; illus. VI:3/4:pl I fig 5 Joedicke, J., A History of Modern Architecture,
Turnbull, Andrew, 18th c., Dr., XII:4:30,31; Ponti, G., In Praise of Architecture,
XIII:2:28-29
XX:3:147-148
Turner, Frederick Jackson, quotes (from The Frontier Zucker, Paul, 'The Paradox of Architectural
in American History ), XVII:2:30, (from The Theories at the Beginning of the 'Modern
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Church (S. Porter), VII:3/4:22 Tyler, William C., Jr., architect, IX:3:[15] capt. fig 3,16
T-shaped house, XII:2:12 Tyler and Co., in 1892, XIX:2:59nl4
U.
UN see United Nations Underpasses
UNESCO see United Nations: Educational, Scientific Dupont Circle Underpass, Washington, VI: 1 /2:31
Tremont House (I. Rogers), XVII:2:32; XIX:2:77; Ungewitter, Georg Gottlob, 11:3:9-10
XX:2:65 nl6 Unglehrt, Max, X:3:10
University Museum, project (G. E. Street), Union of Soviet Socialist Republics see Russia
XIX:4:150n36,153-154,161; illus. XIX:4:153 Uniontown, Ala.
fig 4 Pitts' Folly, XIX:4:179
XVII:1:34
Paris
Ugalde, Secundino Zuazo seeZuazo, Secundino Bldg. (P. L. Nervi), XIX:4:178, (B. H. Zehrfuss),
Ugarit
see
Ras
Shamra
XX:2:93
Ugarte, Rubn Vargas see Vargas Ugarte, Rubn Interior (G. T. Rietveld), XVIII:3:116
Ugoccioni, Benedetto di Buonaccorso, XX:4:159; Project (Le Corbusier), XX:2:93
161 n29; 162 nn30,33; 163 n34; 164nn38,40; United Order, of Mormon Church, XIX:3:110
165
nn41,42
United
States
Uhlmann, Charles J., VII:1/2:21,25 For bldgs. of U. S. Government Agencies see city,
Ukrainian architecture, VI:3/4:16-17 e.g. Harpers Ferry, W.Va.: U. S. Arsenal;
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architecture; Southern States; Wisconsin: Construction Branch see United States: Treasury
Davidson, M. (and Pierson, W. H.) eds., Arts Interior Department, XV: 1:28
of the United States. ... XX: 3:150 National Park Service see United States: National
McCallum, I., Architecture USA, XIX:2:86-87 National Botanic Garden see Washington, D.C.:
Army
QV,1Za'
* P ' temporary (A- Schenb0rn)' Historic Sites and Buildings, National Council
VII: 1/2:19
for
Bicentennial Celebration Washington, 932 see National Memorials, Monuments, Parks, Sites, etc.
Battlefields,
etc.)
Exposition see Philadelphia: Centennial Exposition, Federa, Ha Nationa) Memorial [Old Custom
Centennial Celebration of the Establishment of the XX:4:185-190; illus. XX:4:185-187 figs 1-6
and Planning): U.S. Fort McHenry, Baltimore, XVII: 1:30; XVIII: 1:33
Civil Engineer Corps, X:2:23 Fort Marion National Monument [Castillo de San
Civil War Marcos], Saint Augustine, Fla., 1:3/4:18;
Army bldg. plans, temporary (A. G. Schoenborn), XI:4:33
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Connally work on, XI:4:8 n; C. E. Peterson Provident Life and Trust Co. Bank,
Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, St. Louis, Saint Paul's Chapel, N.Y., XIX: 1:32-34
N.H., IX:3:27
XX:4:185 ni; C. Porter with, IV:2:36; purchase IX:3:22; X:3:29,30; X:4:20; XI:3:25; XIV:2:8
of Philadelphia Exchange, XIX:1:31; and Medals, XIV:2:7
University of Pennsylvania School of Fine Arts, Sesquicentennial Celebration of the Establishment of
XIV:2:28 the Seat of the National Government in
Historic American Buildings Survey [HABS], Spanish Colonial architecture see Colonial
XVI:4:29-30; XVII: 1:30; T. T. Waterman's Buildings ice Washington, D.C.: War Department
bldgs.
Catalogue of the Measured Drawings and Work P"**8 Administration [Works Progress
Photographs... in the Library of Congress, Administration; WPA], 1:3/4:17; 11:1:33;
March 1 1941 111:4:50; and "Corpus of American
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Works (Bldgs., Projects, Sketches, etc.): Units Leavenworth, VI:l/2:27; illus. VI:l/2:pl VIII
d'habitation figs 5-7
University campuses see College and university St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Manhattan, Kan.,
campuses
VI:l/2:27
University settlements see Social settlements Van Rensselaer (Stephen) House, Albany, XI:2:4;
on R Upjohn VM/2-27 Upwards of One Hundred and Fifty New Designs for
Upjohn, Hobart B.', XIV:1:24 n6 Chimne* PieceS ' " ^ A' Swan' *X:3:129 no.82
Upjohn, Richard, 1802-1878, and AIA, XI:2:21; "22
XIV: 1:18; XVI:3:36; Baltimore work, VIII: 1 /2:128; r' Babylonla
eclecticism, XI:2:3-6; Gothic style of, 11:3:16; and 5:r' prance, ^II:3:7
R. M. Hunt court case, XI:2:10; and industrial Urania, detail of, in Apollo and the Muses (Lo Spagna),
expansion after Civil War, XII:3:17; and D. V:ll; illus. V:[8b] fig 16b
Lienau, XIV:1:18; North Carolina work, X:l:18; Urban II [Odo], 10427-1099, Pope, XVI:3:21 n3
round-arched style of, XI:2:4; a Tractarian, Urban, Joseph, and Secession style, XIV:2:19
XV:2:19 Metropolitan Opera House, 57th St., N.Y., design,
yVorks 1927 (and B. W. Morris), X: 1:11
fig
Urbino
St. Mary's Church, Burlington, N.J., XV:2:21 Ducal Palace (L. Laurana), VII:3/4:27-28
St. Paul's Church, Baltimore, XI:2:27,29 Urbisaglia
Print of (W. Howard), XX:2:66nl9 City walls, VII:3/4:35
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illus. VII: 1 /2:pl III fig 1 Begeer shop-front (G. T. Reitveld), XVIII:3:116
Uruapan, Mex. Garage, 10 Waldeck Pyrmontkade (G. T. Rietveld),
Hospital [Guatepera] XVIII:3:116
Chapel faade, V:25; illus. V:[26a] fig 6 Rietveld Exhibition, 1958, XVIII:3:115
V.
V.M.I, see Lexington, Va.: Virginia Military Institute Valinger, Leon P. de see De Valinger, Leon P.
Vacareti Valladolid
Church, IV:3/4:31 Colegio de San Gregorio, V:2n9
Vacation houses see Resort architecture Colegio de Santa Cruz, V-,7,8
Val-de-Grce Abbey see Paris: Val-de-Grce Vallery-Radot, Jean, on Charlieu and Anzy-le-Duc,
Valdes, Antonio, fl. 1789, Don, Sec. for the Indies, Valley Forge
XVIII:1:24nl6 Washington (George) Headquarters, XIV:2:7
Valea Valley of the Kings
Monastic church, IV:3/4:34 Tombs, XI:2:25-26
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Temple of the Four Winds, XV:4:8 "S.A.H. Microfilm Project; Preliminary Report
Seaton Delaval, XV:4:31 and Listings of Special Works,"
Vanbrugh (John) House, Esher, XVI:2:17 VIII: 1/2:68-85
Vanbrugh (John) House [Goose-pie House], Review
London, XIII:4:31 Hitchcock, H.-R., Early Victorian Architecture in
Van Brunt, Henry, 1832-1903 (see also Van Brunt and Britain, XV:2:30-31
Howe; Ware and Van Brunt), on cast iron, Van der Rohe, Ludwig Mies see Mies van der Rohe,
XV:4:21 n45; on eclecticism, XII:4:16,17; and F. Ludwig
Howe, XIX:2:58; and R. M. Hunt, XI:2:11 Van der Wal, H. see Wal, H. van der
Transi, of Viollet-le-Duc Discourses, XII:4:17 Van de Velde, Henri see Velde, Henri Van de
Works Van Doesburg, Theo see Doesburg, Theo Van
Memorial Hall, Cambridge (and others), XII:4:17 Van Dren, J. L., fl. 1836
Van Brunt and Howe (see also Howe, Frank M.; Van Iron Mountain City, project (and H. Pease),
Mansion of see Hyde Park, N.Y.: Vanderbilt Company bldg. of, Philadelphia, illus. XX: 1:7 fig 6
Mansion Van Nice, Robert L., work on Hagia Sophia, IV:3/4:5;
Vanderbilt, George W XI:2.[14] VII:3/4:37
Vanderbilt, Paul, 20th c XIV:4:32 "Hagia Sophia: New Types of Structural Evidence,"
Vanderheyden, Jacob D., 111:1/2:38 First Methodist Church, 1845, Chicago, 11:4:16 n83
Van der Leck, Bart Anthony see Leck, Bart Anthony Kendall Bldg., Chicago, XVI:1:14,16
van der Lloyd (Alexander) Bldg., Chicago, faade,
Vanderlyn, John, IV:2:40; XI:l:[26]n7 XVI:1.18nll0
Van Derpool, James Grote, credits to (R. Branner), McElroy (Daniel) Bldg., Chicago, faade,
XVII:4:20n8; as member of HABS Advisory XVI: 1:18 nl 10
Board, XVI: 1:30; XVII: 1:30; and HABS recording Ogden (William B.) House, Chicago, 11:4:16 n83
of St. Paul's Chapel, N.Y., XIX:1:32,33; and SAH Rice's Second Theater, Chicago, 11:4:16 n83
formation, 1:1:20; and SAH N.Y. Chapter, X:4:36; Rush Medical College, Chicago, 11:4:16 n83
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Van Wick Johan see Wick, Johan van Vaughan Family, X:2:18 n3
Vardy, John Vaults
Designs of Inigo Jones, XX:3:127 nil For muhs of lc bld see under d,
Horse Guards, London (attrib and W. Kent, attnb.), Nevers; St. Etienne; Padua: II Santo
Knot-vaults, V:22
Marine cords in, Belm convent, V-.5
Varin
Varin,
P., on Reims Palimpsest, XVII:4:9 Medfa1' ^^23; ^1:3/4:22-24; XVII:2:20;
y YY ^ a XX.4.199-200
VIII: 1 /2:87; on Bramante, XIII:3:10 n6; on Vauter s Church, Essex Co., Va., XVIII:2:72
Brunelleschi, XVIII:1:14 n27; on Filarete, Vaux' Calvert also Olmsted, Vaux and Co.),
XVII:3:10; on Gothic bldgs., XVII:2:18; and Julius VI:1/2:[1] nl; and AIA, XIV:1:18; and French
Vases, in concrete vaulting, XVII:4:4,5 Suburban house, design, illus. VI:l/2:pl II fig 7
Vasi, Guiseppe, XV:3:23 n49 Willis (N. P.) Residence, Idlewild on the Hudson,
Vasilij III see Basil III illus. VI:l/2:pl I fig 5
Vsquez, Francisco, XV:1:12 Vehlen, Thorstein, XVII:2:30
Vsquez, Jos, XV:1:13 Veblenites, XV:2:30
Vass, F. Kimball on, V:45,46 Vegetius
Hotel de Toulouse, Paris, V:46 Epitoma rei militaris (comp.), XX:2:57-58
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Veii - Verny
Veii
S.
Maria
della
Salute
and M. Soria, Art and Architecture in Spain and illus. XIX:4:137 fig 4
Portugal, XJX:4:177 City plan, Maps, Views, etc.
Velde, Henri van de, and R. d'Aronco, XIII:2:31; and City plan, 111:1/2:37
Art Nouveau, XIV:2:18; and S. Bing, XIV:2:18; as Views
bridge between eclecticism and International Style, Painting (Canaletto, School of), 11:3:32
XII:4:17; XIV:2:18; opposed to eclecticism of Painting (Guardi), 11:3:3
19th c., X:3:10; infl. on German architects, 11:3:12; Dogana, XIV:2:12
XIV:2:18; and Jugendstil, X:3:10; XIV:2:18; H. Palazzo Ducale [Doge's Palace], VIII:3/4:6; XII:4:15
Lenning on, XII:4:17; and A. Loos, X:3:10; Capitals, XIX:4:158 n66
Master of Arts thesis on, IV:3/4:51; arbitrary Piazza San Marco [Saint Mark's Square], 111:1/2:27,
ornamentation of, X:3:10; originally a painter, VI:3/4:4; X:4:36; XII:4:15
X:3:10; infl. on Pilcher and Tachau Squadron "C" Piazzetta San Marco, 111:1/2:25
Armory, XIV:3:27; and "stilo floreale," XII:1:32 Plagues, XVI:1:3,6
Bibl., XIV:2:18,21 Ponte dei Sospiri [Bridge of Sighs], XVI:3:23
Works (Bldgs., Designs, etc.) Rialto, XVI:3:23
Folkwang Museum, Hgen, 11:3:12 S. Marco Plaza see Venice: Piazza San Marco
Swirl designs, XIV:3:27 Scuola di San Marco
Velie, S. H. Faade, XVI:2:31
House project, Kansas City, Mo., XIX:l:4n6 Seminary of the Somascian Order, XVI: 1:3
Velp
Venus
Stoop House (G. T. Rietveld), XVIII:3:116 Temple of see Rome (City): Temple of Venus
Verden
Verdi
Foundation
Netherlands Pavilion (G. T. Rietveld), XVIII:3:116 Home for Musicians, Milan (C. Boito), XII:4:17
Bridge of Sighs see Venice: Ponte dei Sospiri Verdier, Aymar [Aymon], on competition for Notre
Churches Dame de la Treille et St. Pierre, Lille,
Chiesa delle Zitelle (A. Palladio), XVI: 1:9 XIX:4:155 nn58,59; on Paray-Meslay Abbey barn,
Redentore (A. Palladio), XVI: 1:3,6,7,8,9 XVII:2:13
S. Giorgio Maggiore (A. Palladio), XVI: 1:3,6,7; Vere, William de, Bishop of Hereford, see William de
XVII:4:22;
XX:4:193
Vere
S. Marco Basilica [St. Mark's ], XII: 1:9; XVI: 1:3; Verga, Giovanni, XX:2:93
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Verona - Vienna
Verona Harrisburg Viaduct, 11:1:41
City plan, Maps, Views, etc., VIII:3/4:36,37,41; illus. Viana do Castelo, Port. [Vianna do Castello], Rococo
VIII:3/4:pl V fig 6b; pi XVIII quality of, XV: 1:10 ni
Forum, VIII:3/4:37 Casa dos Malheiros Reimes
XVI:1:9
fig
House of see Pompeii: Houses, Villas, etc. "Victorian Gothic in Canada," by R. H. Hubbard,
Vetulonia,
Etruria
VI:3/4:6,34
XX:4:179,180
Garabit Viaduct (A. G. Eiffel), XVI:4:27 Collection of architectural drawings for, XI:3:9
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XIX: 1:23-24; illus. XIX:1:24 fig 8 II Ges, Rome, IX:4:10,13; XVI: 1:8; XIX:4:177
Goldman and Salatsch Bldg., 1910, Michaelerplatz Dome, XV:2:3
Vault,
XVII:4:22,23-24
Plans to remodel (J. B. Neumann), XII:4:12 Palazzo Farnese, Rome see Vignoia, Giacomo
International Federation for Housing and Town Barozzio da: Works (Buildings, Designs, etc.):
Planning, 10th Congress, 1926, XVIII:2:46,50; Farnese Palaces and Villas: Rome
XVIII:3:74
S.
Andrea,
Rome,
IX:4:13
Kirche am Steinhof see Steinhof bei Wien S. Maria dell'Orto, Rome, IX:4:10,11
Postal Savings Bank (O. Wagner), XIX:1:7 S. Petronio, Bologna, work at, IX:4:12,14 n26
Row-housing (G. T. Rietveld), XVIII:3:116 S. Pietro in Vaticano, Rome, design and
St. Stephan see Vienna: Cathedral supervision, IX:4:10; XIII:3:8
Technische Hochschule, XX:4:179 Tempietti, IX:4:13
Vieri, Francesco de' Villa Farnese, Caprarola see Vignoia, Giacomo
Delle marauigliose opere di Pratolino, Barozzio da: Works (Buildings, Designs, etc.):
Vignoia, Giacomo Barozzio [Barocchio] da, and J. F. Clrigos, Church of, XV:3:7; illus. XV:3:8 fig 1
Blondel, XI: 1 :[18]; XVIII:4:143; details drafted Vila Real da Praia Grande see Niteroi, Brazil
from, in 19th c., 11:2:9; and P. Ligorio, XIII:3:8; Vila Real de Sto. Antonio, Port,
"Vignoia and the Major Trends of Sixteenth Villa Adriana [Hadrian's Villa] see Palestrina, Italy:
Century Italian Architects," lecture, VI:3/4:35 Hadrian's Villa; Tivoli, Italy: Villa Adriana
Regola delli Cinque Ordini d'Architettura, IX:4:10; Villa Carobbi see Florence: Torre degli Agli
The Theory and Practice of Architecture; or Villa d'Este see Fontainebleau: Villa d'Este, project;
[C. Perrault and] J. Moxon), XX:3:128 no.57 Villa dei Gordiani, XVII:4:6
Vignoia: or The Compleat Architect, transi, by J. Villa dei Misteri see Pompeii: Houses, Villas, etc.:
Moxon, XX:3:128 nl9 Misteri
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Villa Torre degli Agli see Florence: Torre degli Agli 111:1/2:44; VIII:3/4:14; XVIII:3:92
Villach, Austria Villefranche
Gun shot tower, XVI: 1:17 n96 Founding, IV: 1:12
Villafaiie, Juan Arfe y see Arfe y Villafane, Juan Villegas, Victor Manuel, XV:l:l0n3
Village greens see City squares, plazas, etc. City plan, 111:1/2:25
Villanueva, Juan de, XVIII:4:167 Portico Street, 111:1/2:25; illus. III: 1 /2:[22a] fig 7
Villard, Lonie, XII:4:30 n3 Villeporcher
Villard de Honnecourt, Chartres Cathedral School infl. Church, IX:4:8,9nlO; illus. IX:4:[6] fig 8
Rose window and figures from S. Porch, iX:l/2:29; and Commission des Monuments
Villard Family, and C. F. McKim, XIX:2:58 Articles, Books, etc., XVII:4:27; XX:4:199
Villas
L'art
russe,
VIII:1/2:91;
XVLL31
See also Italian Villa style La decoration applique aux difices, 11:3:10 nl5
" 'Villas and Cottages' by Calvert Vaux," condensed by Entretiens sur [de] l'architecture, 11:3:10 n 15;
E. Steese, VI:1/2:[1]-12 XVI:1:15
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Viollet-le-Duc - Volcano
Bldgs., Designs, Restorations, etc. Guaranty Bldg., Buffalo, represents victory against
Masonry bldg. design, 186-, XII:4:18 "Vitruvius" in America, IV:2:12; C. Lodoli
Monument design, Algiers, XII:4:16 opposed to principles of, IV:2:25; on loggias,
Palais de Justice, Paris XX:3:134; on mortar, VII:3/4:7,34; on opus
Faade see Duc, Louis Joseph: Faades: Palais incertum, VII:3/4:34; pediment of, XVI:1:21;
de Justice, Paris practical and esthetic values of, XI: 1 :[ 18]; on
Cathedral
Vladimir,
XVI:1:31;
XVI:2:30
S. Maria della Quercia (A. da Sangallo, the younger), House of, Philadelphia, XIX:1:37
XIII:3:4
Vodita
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Von Hoist, Herman, XVIII:2:64 n8 Voysey (C. F. A.) Home, Chorleywood, XVIII:2:68
Von Klenze, Leo see Klenze, Leo von Vries, David P. de see De Vries, David P.
Vonnegut, Kurt, XII:3:29 Vrooman, John J.
Von Pastor, Ludwig see Pastor, Ludwig von "Preservationism in New York State," IV:2:37-41
Von Quast see Quast, von Vrydaugh and Wolfe [Vrydagh and Wolfe], of
Von Simson, Otto Georg see Simson, Otto Georg von Pittsburgh, XV:2:20,22
Vytegra
. w .
WPA see United States: Work Projects Administration Wagner, Otto, and Akademie der Bildenden Kunst,
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Waikiki - Walls
Royal Hawaiian, XI:3:28 Wall paintings see Frescoes, Mural painting, etc.
Wailes, ft. 1851, XIX:4:146 "Wall-veil," XIX:4:161
Wailly, Charles de, and J. F. Blondel, XVIII:4:140,148; Walla Walla, Wash.
E. Kaufmann on, XV:4:31 Fort Walla Walla, IX:3:27; XIII:2:27
House of, Saint Louis, XIX:2:64 Beach (Moses) House (H. Austin), XII:4:16,18
Wainwright Memorial [Tomb], St. Louis, illus. XI:1:28 Wallis, Mordecai Lincoln, XIII:3:16,18,19 n7
Wake Forest College see Winston-Salem, N.C. Bennington Battlefield see Bennington Battlefield
Waldo, Tf Thomaston, Me _
Walker, M. O., 19th c., of Chicago, XVI: 1:18 n 110 Pompeii, VII :3/4:34
Walker, Ralph Thomas (see also Voorhees, Gmehn and Priene, 111:1/2:12; XIII:4:9; illus. VIII:l/2:pl XVI
Walker and Evans, firm, of Charleston, XII: 1:24 Cyclopean, VIII: 1/2:43
Walker and Morris Flintstone, XV:2:13-14,18 n8
Armory, 22d Regiment, N.Y., XIV:3:27 Hittite see Senjirli: City plan
Wall, Charles C., on Mt. Vernon, 11:4:41; IX:3:24; Pis see Pis
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Walls-Walton
Wright (F. L.) treatment of, IX:1/2:18 illus. XVI:2:21 figs 1,4
'Walls Tell a Story': An Experiment in Public Founder's Hall, XVI:2:20; illus. XVI:2:21 fig 4
Education," by G. Y. Van der Bogert, 11:1:34-35 Garrett Cottage, XVI:2:26
Wain, William Jayne Bldg., 1849-50, Philadelphia (and W. L.
House of, Philadelphia, XVI:3:32 Johnston), IX:3:27-28; IX:4:24,25; X: 1:25,26;
Walpole, Horace, as dilettante, XIX:4:144 XII:3:31; XII:4:32; XIV:2:30; XV:2:32;
Strawberry Hill, Twickenham, XII:4:15; XIV:3:19 XV:3:31; XV:4:16; XX: 1:3,10-13,16,18; illus.
Home of [Sayre (David A.) Home], Lexington, Ky., Design for roof alterations, XVI:2:26
XI:4:16 Library of Congress see Walter, Thomas Ustick:
Congress
Walsh, Mrs. Robert, 20th c., of Thomaston, Me., Marine Barracks, Brooklyn and Pensacola,
X:4:[32]n26 VII:1/2:21,28
Walter, Thomas Ustick, and AIA, X:l:25; XIII:3:17; Llbra'y of Congress, VII: 1/2:3-4,18,21,24,28;
XVI: 1:24; XVI:3:36; ancient proportions of winged TTO ^
sun globe to cavetto cornice, XX:3:138; as Clerk U |- Patent Office Bldg., Washington
XIIl:3:Suppl. 2; and R. M. Hunt, XI:2:10; and U.S. Post Office [General Post Office; Land
Jayne Bldg., Philadelphia, X:l:25; and N. LeBrun, office; 01d Post 0fflce]' Washington
Notebooks, Girard College Library, XVI:2:26 University, Lewisburg see Walter, Thomas Ustick:
Works Works: Bucknell University
Ball (Mrs.) Monument, Philadelphia, drawing, West Chester Young Ladies Seminary [Bolmar s
XVI:2:26 (A.) Boarding School for Boys; Villa Maria
Beth Israel Synagogue, Crown St., Philadelphia, Convent], West Chester, Pa., illus. XIX:2:82
XIII:4:29-31; illus. XIII:4:30 fig 1 fig 1
Chapel of the Cross, Chapel Hill, X:l:19 Cotton mill (R. Hills), XIII:3:26
Chester County Courthouse, West Chester, Pa., Gore (Gov. Christopher) Place, XIII:3:26; XIX:3:129
Walton,
Rodman
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St. Mary's Retreat [Convent; Home for Penitents] House, 1928, So Paulo, XVII:2:30-31
War and Architecture see Architecture and War; War theses directed by, VII:3/4:[21]; tribute to,
damage VII:3/4:[4],37
War and Art see Art and War; War damage Portr., illus. Vll:3/4:[4a]
bldgs. Works (Articles Books etc 1
Yee also Barracks; Fortifications, Fortresses, ,The pier jn Gothjc Architecture, Especially in the
War Office (see also London: Foreign Office), 0bedin Cq11 0bedin
Washington
Pentagon, 111:4:66
e.
. m' j XT du 10-7 1 nu n Ward, Samuel Gray, VII:3/4:18-19
State, War and Navy Bldgs., 1871, Old A. B. ,,, ^ J
War Dept. Bldg., proposed, 1947, VI:1/2:31 ^ard' ^a[ren L" XX:1:3*" JL
Willow Run [Bomber plant], 11:2:5; 111:4:66 Ward, Wi ham, 17th c., of Sudbury, Mass., XI:1:8,9
War damage (see also Architecture and War; Art and Ward, E- XX: 1:34 n,35-37
War), potential hazard of, 11:3:30; protection "Beton ln Combination with Iron as a Building
World
War
Warder,
B.
H.
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Designs of Inigo Jones and Others, XIII:2:4 Dreer (H. A.) Seed and Horticultural Warehouse,
[Designs, 1756]; 59 Chestnut St., illus. XX:1:7 fig 6
XX:3:127 nll,129n30,130nos.l5,85 Ellis (Charles) Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
The Four Books of Andrea Palladio's Architecture, XX: 1:5-6; illus. XX: 1:6 fig 5
XIV:2:17 n3; XX:3:119,130 nos.8,86 Friends Meeting House [Horstmann (Wm. H.) and
Ware, James E. Sons Warehouse], illus. XX:1:9 fig 11
Armory, 12th Regiment, N.Y., XIV:3:25-26 Lippincott Warehouse, XX:1:10; illus.
architectural magazine in America, 1876 [American Lionberger Warehouse (Shepley, Rutan and
Architect], VI:l/2:29 Coolidge), XVII:3:21
Ware and Van Brunt (see alsoXsm Brunt, Henry; Lisa (Manuel) Warehouse [Old Rock House, 1818],
Ware, William Rotch), C. A. Coolidge in office of, 1:3/4:25; XII1:2:28
VIII: 1 /2:22; plan and design of early warehouses, Tobacco warehouse, 17th c., 111:4:26
VIII: 1 /2:n21; timber construction of early Warfield, Elisha, VI:1/2:14
early mill machines, VIII: 1/2:4-5 Drawing, headhouse, Mabuiag Island, illus. XIX: 1:26
Chicago Cold Storage Warehouse (L. Sullivan), Archer, Warner, Miskey and Co.
XIII: 1:22 Warner, 19th c. lime and cement supplier, see Morris
Marshall Field Warehouses (H. H. Richardson), and Warner
Exchange (W. F. Small), XX:2:64 Warner, Michael, 18th c., of Baltimore, XVIII: 1:34
Bridgeyard warehouses, 1796, illus. XIV:4:14 fig 1 Warren, Katherine U., XIII:2:25
Skilbeck Warehouse (W. Burges), IX:l/2:27,29 Warren, Russell, and R. Mills, XII:3:14
Tait Warehouse (R. P. Pope), IX:l/2:28 Arcade, Providence, XII:3:13-16; illus. XII:3:14-15
Telford warehouses, XIV:4:17 figs 1-4
(H. Jones), XIILl:22-23; XIX:1:40; illus. Baptist (?) Church (S. Sloan), XIX:1:36 no.20
XIII: 1:21 fig 7 Warsaw, Va.
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Warwick, Charles F., 19th c., mayor of Philadelphia, Pew of, St. Paul's Chapel, N.Y., XIX: 1:33
L'Enfant plan of Washington, IV: 1:34,40; Anderson (N. L. ["Nick"] ) House (H. H.
X:2:16-18,20; XII: 1:22; XIII:2:25-27; Army Medical Library (Eggers and Higgins),
and St Paul's Chapel, N.Y., XIX:1:33; on sanded Baptist Church, E St., VII:l/2:22
paint, IX:3:24; S. Sloan on, X:4:33-35 passim; and Bartholdi Fountain, IV:1:39
Birthplace of, Fredericksburg, Va., 1:3/4:24 Architects (Design, Restoration, Supervision, etc.)
Busts, Portraits, etc. See also Washington, D.C.: Capitol: Parts,
Greenough (H. B.) sculpture, XVII:4:29 Furnishings, etc.
Houdon (J. A.) portr., XVII:3:33 n2 Bulfinch, C., VIM/2:[1],23; XV:l:29n2;
Mills (R.) equestrian statue, Richmond, XVII: 1:22 XV:2:27
New York (City) [Jumel Mansion], IV:3/4:57 XVI:3:31-32; XX:1:25; XX:2:63; illus.
Newburgh, N.Y. see Newburgh, N.Y.: Hasbrouck XV:2:27
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1836, XV:l:30n26
1877, XV: 1:29
Thornton, W. (N. wing), VII:1/2:10 n2,30 rort Meigs [Meigs (M. C.) Residence], vii.1/2.21,28
, _ .. ' . , Fourteenth Street Twin Bndges, proposed see
XI:2:10
Views
Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul see Washington, Hay (John) House [Adams (Henry) House] (H. H.
Centennial Celebration of the Establishment of the Highway Bridge see Washington, D.C.: Potomac
West, 1947, VI:I/2:31 ; illus. VI:l/2:pl X fig 5 Justice Department Bldg., VII:l/2:20
City Hall, Old [District Court House] (G. Hadfield), K Street Elevated Highway, VI:1/2:31
VIII: 1 /2:93; X:2:14 n4; XV:1:28; illus. X:2:19 Land Office see Washington, D.C.: Post Office
City plan, Maps and Views, 111:3:29; IV:l:34-40; Library of Congress
VI: 1 /2:[30]-32; VIII:l/2:93; IX:l/2:35; X:2:19 Architecture, Design, etc.
capt. figs [1,2]; illus. VI: 1 / 2:pl IX figs 1-4; pi X Bulfinch, C. [in U.S. Capitol, wooden],
fig
6;
X:2:4
VII:
1/2:3,10
n2,18,24,30
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Archive of Hispanic Culture, Hispanic Old Patent Office see Washington, D.C.: Patent
Grant-in-Aid for Studies in the History of Pan-American Bldg. (P. P. Cret), 1:2:3
Lincoln Memorial (H. Bacon), IV:l:37-38,39; Arts; Civil Service Commission], XV:l:27-30;
XIX:4:137
XV:4:4;
illus.
XV:
1:27
The Lindens [Morris (George Maurice) House], Brick vaults, VII: 1 /2:11 n8
111:4:67; IV:1:54; IX:3:24 Wings, VII:1/2:21,28
Mall, IV:l:35-37 Peace Monument, VII:l/2:20
Maps see Washington, D.C.: City plan, Maps and Piercy (James) Sugar Refinery [Mill] X:2:22
Meade (Gen. George Gordon) Memorial, IV:1:36 Brick vaults (R. Mills), VII: 1/2:11 n8
Meigs (M. C.) Residence see Washington, D.C.: Fort pdes on' '891-99, XX:4:199
Mellon Gallery see Washington, D.C.: National Potomac River Highway Bridges
Memorial Bridge see Washington, D.C.: Arlington Proposed, 14th St., VI:1/2:31; illus. VI:l/2:pl X
Memorial
Bridge
Morris (George Maurice) House see Washington, low" H?us^ for publ>cbldgs., IV:h37
National Bo amc Garden, IV. 1.35,36,39 VII. 1/2.20 Rock Creek Parkwayi IV:i:38,39
National Cathedral [Cathedral of St. Peter and St. St. Peter and St. Paul Cathedral see Washington,
Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Smithsonian Bldg., 1848-52 (J. Renwick, Jr.),
Navy Department bldg. and naval museum, II* 1*36* VII* 1/2*20* VIII* 1/2*93* XII*3*30*
proposed, VI: 1/2:31 XVI*4*36
Octagon House (W. Thornton), IX:l/2:37; IX:3:29; State, War and Navy Bldg., 1871, Old (A. B.
X: 1:27; XVII: 1:36; XX: 1:26 Mullett), X:2:24
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State, War and Navy Bldg., 1871, Old (A. B. Waterman, Charles, 19th c. shipbldr. and carpenter,
Warder (B. H.) House, XVII:3:20 woodwork with pitch and tar, IX:3:24; and
Washington Building Trust Bank and Office Bldg. HABS, VI:3/4:37; on Moravian records,
(Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch and Abbott), IV:3/4:51; on Nomini Hall, XX:3:116n3; obit.,
XVII:3:25 X:2:25; on Rosewell, XVI:2:17; and SAH, 111:3:28;
Water Gate, IV: 1:37-38,39 "A Sketch of the Life of Dr. William Thornton,"
career of, VIII: 1/2:93; use of coal for heat, Works (Bldgs., Restorations, etc.)
IX:4:23-24 n22; B. Furman on, XI:1:31; power Decatur House, Washington
house to service bldgs. near, IV:1:37; setting, Restoration, XIV:2:32
111:1/2:40 Dumbarton Oaks, Washington
Watches see Clocks and Watches Kuenzi Barn, XVIII: 1:32; illus. XVIII: 1:32 fig 7
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Chestnut Hill Pumping Station (Shepley, Rutan (R. V.) House] (F. L. Wright), XIX: 1:40
and Coolidge), XVII:3:23 Weary and Kramer
New Orleans (B. H. Latrobe), 11:3:27 Cadran vent, 1724 (J. A. Meissonier), V:45
XV:4:30; XIX:3:115; illus. XIII:1:15 fig 1 Webb, E. J., 19th c. New York architect, XII:2:18 n3
Watkins, fl. 1950 see Whiteley, Sharp, Seward and Webb, Geoffrey, on wall strips of Saxon churches,
Watkins
XVIII:4:123-124
Watkins, George, b. 1812, resident of Cleveland, Webb, Philip, and W. Morris, IX:4:15;
X;4:[17] nl2 XIX:4:145,147,148 n30; and preservation, 1:3/4:11;
Watkins, Henry, 18th c., XI:4:[20] n4 and Queen Anne infl. in America, VIII:1/2:129;
Watkins, Hester, XV:4:23 and G. E. Street, XIX:4:145-171 passim
Watkins (J. R.) Medical Products Co. Account Book, XIX:4:147 n23,148 n30
Benfleet
Hall,
XIX:4:170
Watkins, Thomas, 19th c., XI:4:13 Red House, Bexley Heath (and W. Morris),
Watkins, W. Joseph, 18th C., XV:4:23 IX:4:15; XIX:4:147,170; XX:3:149; illus.
Watkins, William Abram, 18th c., XV:4:23 XIX:4:171 fig 25
Watson (C. C.) and Son Worship Street Shops, London, IX: 1/2:27
Bldg. of, Philadelphia, illus. XX:1:[4] fig 1 Weber, Bertram A. see White and Weber
House of, Thomaston, Me., X:4:29-30 and SAH tour of Chicago, IX:l/2:37
Watts, G. F. "Richardson's American Express Building,"
Mural over chancel arch, St. James-the-Less, IX: 1/2:20-24
Westminister, XIX:4:163,165; illus. XIX:4:165 "Richardson's 'Lost Building' and the Landowner,"
fig
15
VIII:3/4:67
Watts, Calif, see Los Angeles, Calif. 'The Skyscraper: Logical and Historical
Waugh, Edward Walter (see also Waugh and Sawyer) Considerations," XVIII:4:126-139
The South Builds, New Architecture in the Old South Webster, N.Y.
(with Eliz. Waugh) First Baptist Church, 1850's, XV:2:15,18 n2; illus.
Rev. by F. D. Nichols, XX:4:203-204 XV:2:16 fig 8
Waugh, Elizabeth, XX:4:203-204 Weehawken, N.J.
Waugh and Sawyer Wright's Picture Gallery (R. M. Hunt), XI:2:10
See also Waugh, Edward Walter Weeks, Levi
North Carolina State College, Raleigh Letter to Ep. Hoyt, XV:2:27-28
Classroom Bldg., (with Holloway-Reeves and Works
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Weightman, John Gray see Weightman and Hadfield Welles 19th r nf Newnnrt xvn-o-74
Weightman, R_C, Mayor, XV:1:30 nl2 Wellesley [Wolsey], Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington
oT^l '"V c^.rr o Avery (Mrs. William H.) House see Wellfleet, Mass.:
Higgins-Avery House
XIX:2:55
fig
15
XVIII:4:131 nl5; credits to (H. E. Dickson), Young (Mrs. B. S.) House see Wellfleet, Mass.:
XVII: 1:29 n; on decades of late 19th c., Curran (Edith) House
XIV:l:24n2; on skyscrapers, XV:2:31,32; Wellington, Duke of, see Wellesley, Arthur
XVIII:4:126,129,137,138; on World Bldg., N.Y., Wellington, Engl.
Articles
XX:3:136n5
.X^:1:.3'19.
D . fll , Wells, Richard, fl. 1791, XII:2:27
Who Designed Rockefeller Center, X: 1:11-17 ... ,. _ .
Genius of Chicago Architecture from the Great ^e s (Water) see Fountains and Wells
Fire to Louis Sullivan, XII:3:30-31 Wells Farg0 and Co" XII:4:20; XVIII:4:160
Weitzman, George H., XX:3:99 n Research, Inc. [Viking Fund, Inc.], XIII:2:12 n
"The Utilitarians and the Houses of Parliament," Wentworth, John, Gov. of N.H., XIX:3:120
XX:3:99-107 House of, Wolfeborough, XVIII:4:158,159
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1914 see Cologne, Ger.: Werkbundausstellung, 1914 Westover [Byrd (William) Home], XIII:2:6,8; XVI:2:17;
Bridge, 1810, XIX:4:181 Westport Landing, Kan. see Kansas City, Kan.
Schuylkill Bridge ["Colossus"], 1812, Philadelphia, Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way, painting
Wesley, John, church in Taunton built for, XX:3:136 Wetherall [Wetherill], fl. 1833, of N. K. see Higham
West Chester, Pa
YVI V1 ? IS
West Chester Young Ladies' Seminary [Bolmar's (A.) Wethey, Harold E., biogr. data, V:57
Boarding School for Boys; Villa Maria Convent] Articles, Books, etc.
(T. U. Walter), illus. XIX:2:82 fig 1 Colonial Architecture and Sculpture in Peru
West Hollywood, Calif. Rev. by E. W. Weismann, VIII:3/4:43-45,68
Dodge (Walter L.) House (I. Gill), XX-.2-.96 SAH Book Award [Certificate of Merit],
Purdue State Bank (L. Sullivan), XIX:2:68; illus. House of, Jacksonville, Or., XII:4:20 fig 2 no.55
West Philadelphia see Philadelphia Church, XI: 1:9;' illus. XI: 1:7
West Point Foundry, XV:4:13 inn i;,i, . vi l
Weste, Robert, 17th c.. XI-.l-A Weymouth, George, fl. 1603, X:4:24
le yo ,; , r , Weymouth, Ohio
if if v* ' X,V:1" *3
Wheatland,
Mason
Western Star, by S. V. Benet (quote), VIII:3/4:19 House of, Thomaston, Me., X:4:[32) nl3
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When Democracy Builds, by F. L. Wright, XIX:4:174 White, Stanford (see also McKim, Mead and White),
Articles, Books, etc., XI:3:[32]; XV:2:30 Capital National Bank, Salem, Or. (attrib.),
"The Early County Courthouses of Virginia," XIX:2:57-58,61
XVIII: 1:2-10 Seventh Regiment Armory, 1878-80, N.Y.
The Public Buildings of Williamsburg, Colonial Decoration of Veterans Room and Library (with
Capitol of Virginia others), XIV:3:24
Rev. by F. D. Nichols, XVIII:4:163-164 Tacoma Hotel (attrib.), XIX:2:58
SAH Book Award, 1958, XVIII: 1:36; Trinity Church, Boston
XVIII:4:164 Tower design execution, XII:l:8-9
X:l:12
White, Charles Elmer, Jr. (see also White and Weber), Plan for Praa da Ribeira, Oporto, XIV:4:7
111:4:19 Whitehorne, Peter, XX:2:58
White, Hugh, 19th c., brother of Canvass White, Whitehouse, Harold C., XII:3:30
White, J. M., steamships see J. M. White Measured drawings of Stanley Mill, Stonehouse,
White, John, fl. 1585 illus. XV:2:24,25,26
Watercolors, XVII:4:31,32 Whitelock, Charles, 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135
White, John, 19th c of Thomaston, Me. Whitelock, John, 18th c. plasterer and stuccoworker,
House of, X:4:[31] XX:3:135
White, John, fl. 1808-1832, teacher of W. Handyside, Whitemarsh [White Marsh], Isle of Wight Co., Va.,
VII:l/2:7
XVII:
1:14
441
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Whiting, fl. 1793, manager of Mount Vernon, IX:3:24 Johnson's use of iron-framed curtain-wall
Whiting, Jonathan construction, XIX:4:182; on R. Mook's Ward
Exchange Coffee House, Boston, XVII:2:32; XX:2:65 House, XX: 1:36,37
Whitman, Walt, on architecture, XVI: 1:25-27; American Merchants' Union Express Co. Bldg.
birthplace, IX:3:27; quotations in J. Szarkowski, [American Express Bldg.], Chicago, design,
The Idea of Louis Sullivan, XVII:2:30; V. Scully supervision, etc., IX:l/2:23,24n5,26,29
on, XIX:4:183 Art Bldg., 1868, Yale University, New Haven,
Whitmer, Peter VIII:3/4:6
Farmhouse of, Fayette, N.Y., XIX:3:109 National Academy of Design Bldg., 1866, N.Y.,
Whitney, Back Bay engineer, see Fuller and Whitney VIII:3/4:6
Whitney Plantation, La., X:3:27 Wightman, fl. ca. 1857, XI:2:10
Whittemore, Thomas, IV:3/4:5 Wightman, George H.
Whittick, Arnold House of, Brookline, XVII:3:28
"Who Designed the 'President's House,' " by D. C. Wilder, Elizabeth see Weismann, Elizabeth Wilder
Kurjack, XII:2:27-28 Wildes, Harry Emerson, XVI:2:25 n
Whyte, Thomas, 17th c., XI: 1:8 Wiley, John
Wiblingen Caroline County Courthouse, 1759-65, Bowling
Church,
XVI:2:31
Green,
XVIII:1:2
Johan
van
XI:1:27
Print of Copenhagen's Old Navy Yard, 1611, illus. Bermuda in the Old Empire, XI:1:27
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Brick octagon church [1st Protestant Church], 1595, First Calvary Church, San Francisco, XVIII:4:161
William IV, King of England, on need for new Houses Bassett Hall, illus. XIV: 1:15 fig 3
synthesis" under, XIX:3:128; R. Trevithick places ra^ Tomb, Bruton Churchyard, IV:3/4:44
Reform Bill Monument project before, 1833, Bruton Heights Training School, illus. XIV:1:15 fig 3
William and Mary College see Richmond, Va.: College IV:3/4:43-46,54; X:4:18,22; XVII:1:18;
William de Vere, Bishop of Hereford, XVII:2:22 n26 Capitol,X;4:22;xIV: 1:14; XVL2:17; XVIII: 1 :3-4,5,6;
/. r A ~ O L C D XVIII:4:163; illus. XIV:1:15 fig 3
.1
TT
V-'liy
UlCLlly
IVldUo)
1CW
CIC.
, x lew I?.
William the Conqueror see William I, King of England Frenchman's 1782 XIV 114
Views
Williams, Carl, 20th c., of Philadelphia, XIII:3:Suppl. 3 College of William and Mary, enduring fame of,
Williams, George W editorial assistant, SAH Journal, Additions (T. Jefferson), X:3:28-[31];
XIII:4-XVI:2 XVIII:4:164; illus. X:3:29 figs [1,2]
Manufactory of, Philadelphia, illus. XX: 1:6 fig 5 Wren Bldg. [1st bldg.], X:3:28-31; XIV: 1:14;
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1:24
fig
XVIII:4:163
Craft House, illus. XIV: 1:15 fig 3 Raleigh Tavern, illus. XIV: 1:15 fig 3
Davidson's (Dr.) Apothecary Shop, X:4:22; illus. Secretary's Office, XVIII:4:163
X:4:21 fig 6 Semple House, XIV:1:16,17
Eastern State Lunatic Asylum, 1769 see State House see Williamsburg, Va.: Capitol
Williamsburg, Va.: Hospital... for persons of Streets, X:4:18-19
Governor's Palace, IX:4:23; X:4:18,22; XIV:1:14; William and Mary College see Williamsburg, Va.:
XVI:2:17; XVIII:4:163,164; illus. XIV:1:15 fig 3 College of William and Mary
Hospital... for persons of disordered minds, 1769 Wren Bldg. see Williamsburg, Va.: College of
XVIII:4:163
Insane Asylum, 1769 see Williamsburg, Va.: Sigma Phi Fraternity House [Van Rensselaer House,
Hospital... for persons of disordered minds Albany], XI:2:4; illus. XI:2:5 fig 3
Maps see Williamsburg, Va.: City plan, Maps, Views, Memorial Church Competition, XIX:4:159; edited
etc. Villard de Honnecourt Sketchbook facsimile,
Matthew Whaley School, illus. XIV:1:15 fig 3 XIX:2:85; on keystones in Villard de Honnecourt
Paradise House, illus. XIV:1:15 fig 3 Sketchbook, XIX:3:93
Preservation, Restorations, etc. (see also Corner fireplace, illus. XIX:2:83 fig 2
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Frank
XIX:4:136
Kelsey (H. N.) House, Sheridan Rd. (R. C. Spencer, Windows, cotton drilling for, XII:4:19; sash,
Jr.), XIX: 1:7; illus. XIX: 1:7 fig 9 XIX:4:150; screens for, X:2:20; shells as, XV:3:27;
Wilson, Samuel, Jr., and AIA Preservation Committee, E"el Episcopal Church, Pittsburgh
for La. bldgs., VII:l/2:36 nnl,4; and exhibit of H. Etruscan, 11:1:8-16; illus 11:1:11 fig 1; [13] fig 3
Howard bldgs., XI:4:21; and R. Koch, XIII: 1:24; Gothic, XIII: 1:30 (lights)
Wilson, Woodrow, and Col. E. M. House, XI:4:35 Stained glass see Stained glass
Wilson, N.C. Troia, Italy
Wilson Junior High School (A. G. Odell and Cathedral
Associates), XX:4:204 West Window, XX:3:145
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Bldg. (A. B. Young), XIX:3:121-123; illus. Coal grate, 18th c., IX:4:24n30
XIX:3:121 figs 4-6; 122 fig 7,8 Furniture (S. Mclntire), XVII:2:29
Jail, XIX:3:123 Paneled parlor from Stamper-Blackwell House,
Fullerton House (A. Benjamin), XIII:3:16 Philadelphia, XIX:3:118n5
Hatch House (A. Benjamin), XIII:3:16 Rooms, installations designed by T. T. Waterman,
Hubbard House (A. Benjamin), XIII:3:16 X:2:25
Meeting House (A. Benjamin), XIII:3:16 Winterthur Corp., XIX: 1:43
House of, Marshfield, Mass., 1:1:22 Terrace, U.S. Capitol, Washington, VII:l/2:20,27
House of see River Forest, 111.: Winslow (W. H.) Wistar, Caspar, Dr.
House House of see Philadelphia: Shippen-Wistar House
Bldgs. and campus, 20th c., XX:4:203 Biographical Dictionary of American Architects
Houses on campus (J. Berry), X:l:19-21 (Deceased) (and H. F. Withey), XVIII:3:118
Winter, fl. 1793, capt. of Brigg "Abbey," XII:1:22 Rev. by P. F. Norton, XVII:4:39-40
Winter, Arch R. Withey, Henry E., XII:3:29
Renewal plan for Natchez, Miss., XV:4:4 Withey, Henry F.
Winter, Henry Biographical Dictionary of American Architects
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Manhattan, Kan. (Deceased) (and E. R. Withey), XVIII:3:118
Rectory, VI:l/2:27 Rev. by P. F. Norton, XVII:4:39-40
Winter, Robert W. Witmer, George S., XVI:3:31-32
"Fergusson and Garbett in American Architectural Witt, Simeon see De Witt, Simeon
Theory," XVII:4:25-30 Wittich, G. F.
Winter, W. H. (see also Provest, Winter and Co.), View of Circleville, Ohio, XIV:4:26 n5; illus.
VII:l/2:29 XIV:4:25 fig 4
Winterowd, George C., XI: 1:27 Wittkower, Rudolf J., on Bernini, XIX:4:135; on R.
Winters, J. S. Morris, XV:4:31; on Palladio, XIX:4:135,184; on
House of, Montgomery, Ala., XIX: 1:35 capt. Temanza's S. Maria Maddelena, XIX:4:137
fig 2,38 Art and Architecture in Italy, 1600 to 1750
Henry Francis DuPont Winterthur Museum, D. A. "S. Maria della Salute: Scnographie Architecture
Fale, Jr. at, XVII:2:29; graduate program in and the Venetian Baroque," XVI:1:3-10
446
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Witzleben - Woodruff
design,
XVI:3:26
Wohlhaupter,
Alois
etc.)
Die Brder Hans Adam und Joseph Dossenberger..., See also Balloon frame construction; Braced
Poland,
VI:3/4:14-17
Wolf Lake Amusement Park see Chicago Woodbridge, Frederick, 20th c., XIX: 1:33
Wolf Rock Lighthouse Woodbridge, John Marshall
Cast iron lighthouse, proposed, 1837, XVI:1:12 Buildings of the Bay Area; A Guide to the
Wolfe, Catherine Lorillard, XVIII:2:68 Architecture of the San Francisco Bay Region
XIX:2:58nl3
Marienkirche (P. Francke), IX:3:13 nl9 Woodbury, Levi, Sec. of the Treasury,
Wollaston Manor, Va. XX:4:185,186,187,189,190
Neale (James) House, XVI:4:30 Woodcarving see Wood carving
Wolsey, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington, see Wellesley, Woodehester, Engl.
Arthur Bentley's Piano Factory, VIII:1/2:13,14; illus.
Wolsey, Thomas, IX:4:10 VIII:l/2:pl III fig 10
Wolverton, Engl. Wooden bldgs. see Wood construction
London and Northwestern Railway locomotive and "Wooden masonry," XVl:2:27-28
Wonders of the Ancient World see Seven Wonders of Woodhurst, Robert S., Jr., XIII:2:29
the Ancient World Woodland, Wis.
Wood, Edith Elmer, on Ciudad Lineal, XVIII:3:77 St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, ca. 1860,
Wood, George, 18th c., of Philadelphia, XV:4:25 XVIII:l:31-32
Wood, Grant The Woodlands, on the Schuylkill see Philadelphia
American Gothic, XVII:3:35 Woodlawn [Elisha M. Pease House] see Austin, Tex.
Wood, H. F., fl. 1892, bldr., XII:4:25 nil Woodlawn Plantation [Lewis Family Home] (W.
Wood, Kingsley, Sir, IV:3/4:55 House of see Nauvoo, III.: Woodruff (Wilford) House
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Woods - Wren
City plan, Detroit, IX:l/2:35 Wren, Christopher, Sir, and Algarotti, IV:2:24; infl. on
Woodward, Benjamin (see also Deane and Woodward), American Colonial, VIII:3/4:25; IX:3:12; Baroque
The Woodwork of Greek Roofs, by A. T. Hodge IX:3:12; infl. by Le Pautre, XIII:4:32; office of,
Residence of, Salem, Or., XIX:2:59 nl3 Planner' II:1:5= XIV:4:20; Pugin's disapproval of,
carpenter, XI:3:23
Woolridge, Alex H., XIII:2:30
Woolsey, Heathcote, VIII: 1/2:67
Worcester,
Brand1' VI:3/4:35
Ep'. ^^Pjf Wren and Fischer
KJoseph,
von X:3:18
Erlach,
Worcester, Conn.
Asylum, XIII:3:Suppl. 5
The Workman's Golden Rule for Drawing and Working Church towers XVI-4-34 35
World's Columbian Exposition, 1893 see Chicago College of William and Mary
World's fairs see Exhibitions Hampton Court Palace work, XVII:3:27
XIII:4:31
Worrel, James, 18th c XV:4:23,25 St. Clement Danes, London, IV:2:42; XIILLll;
Worringer,
Wilhelm
XIV:4:18
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St. Mary Magdalene, Old Fish St., London, and W. Drummond, 111:4:19; and eclecticism,
XIII:1:14 nil XX:4:177; and G. G. Elmslie, XIX:2:62-63;
St. Nicholas Cole Abbey, London, IV:2:42; XIX:1:2; H.-R. Hitchcock on, XVII:1:36; infl. on
XIII: 1:14 nil R. Hotchkiss, 111:4:18; and M. Hunt, XIX:1:2,6;
St. Paul's Cathedral, London, designs for, infl. by Japanese architecture, VIII: 1 /2:128;
XVIII:4:142 nl2; height, XVI:4:25; A. Huxley literature, XVI:4:36; and Le Corbusier, XX:2:94;
on, XV:4:7-9; and London city planning, and Louisiana "raised cottage" idea, VII:l/2:34;
XVI:4:34-35; vertical orders, XVI:2:31; war XVII:4:39; and M. Mahony, 111:4:19; infl. by
damage, 1:3/4:45; IV:2:42 Mayan art and architecture, VIII:1/2:128;
Parts XVIII:2:63,65; and E. Mendelsohn, XVII:3:36;
Colonnade around drum, XIII:1:12 and Middle West architects, XX:4:169; infl. in
Columns, western bay, XIII:l:14nl8 Minneapolis, XIII: 1:23; infl. in the Netherlands,
Dome, VII:1/2:5,6,7,24,31; XIV:3:14 nl4; XVIII:3:115; and materials, XIX: 1:9; B. Maybeck
XV:4:7,8; XVI:4:35 as foil for, IV:3/4:50; and "New School of the
Transept porches, XIII: 1:11-12 Middle West," XIX:3:124; infl. in Oak Park,
Vault, XVII:4:24 111:4:18-19; and "organic" architecture, X:3:6;
Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, XIX:3:131 XIX:3:128; ornament of, XVIII:2:64; XIX:2:63;
Town Hall, Windsor, XII:3:23 as overwhelming phenomenon, XX:3:149; and D.
Trinity College Library, Cambridge, design, Perkins, XIX: 1:2,6; popularity of, 11:3:18-25;
XVI:4:34; XIX:3:131 VI:3/4:4; IX:1/2:19; XII:4:17; and Prairie
Whitehall Palace, London, project, XIII:4:31 ; architects, XIX:1:2,10; Prairie style of, 11:1:8;
Writing School of Sir John Moore see Wren, with A. Reidy, XX:2:95; and romanticism, XV:4:2;
Christopher, Sir: Christ's Hospital, London recipient of Royal Gold Medal, XIX:4:145; and R.
Wren Society, IV:3/4:50; XII:3:23; XVI:4:33 M. Schindler, XX:2:95; XX:4:179,183 nn6,8; infl.
Wrenn, George L., XX:4:191 of "shingle" and "stick" styles, XII:2:30; and J. L.
'"A Return to Solid and Classical Principles,' Silsbee, 111:4:52; XVII:4:39; XIX:1:3; XIX:3:129;
Wright, Mrs., fl. 1834, deputy housekeeper, Houses of value of his work, IV:2:8; and L. H. Sullivan,
Parliament, XX:3:100 X:3:6; XIV:3:32; XVII:2:30; XVII:4:39;
Wright, Carroll D., Col., X:l:24 XX:4:179-184 passim; C. Tunnard ref. to,
Wright, Charles C., 19th c. die-sinker IX: 1/2:34; infl. by Turkish Pavilion, World's
Medals, XIV:2:7; illus. XIV:2:[5] figs 15,16 Columbian Exposition, XVIII:2:63-65; and J. S.
Wright, David McCord, XX:2:52 Vanbergen, 111:4:19; and C. E. White, 111:4:19; and
XIX:3:129; XX:3:142; aesthetic origins of, Hitchcock, H.-R., In the Nature of Materials...,
XVII: 1:36; and agrarianism, XVIII:3:87,90; and 11:2:29 n; 111:4:51-52; XV:2:31; XIX:3:129,130
American cottage style, VIII:3/4:67; and American Manson, G. C., Frank Lloyd Wright to 1910.. .,
Council for Preservation, proposed, X:l:23; and XVII:4:39
American Luxfer Prism Co. competition, Scully, V., Frank Lloyd Wright, XIX:4:182-183;
XIX: 1:7 nl7; and Art Nouveau, XIX:4:183; and XX: 1:43
Arts and Crafts movement, XIX:1:5; XIX:3:124; Domiciles of
and C. R. Ashbee, X:l:23; biogr. study of, Oak Park, 111., 111:4:17; XVIII:2:64; XIX:3:124n7;
VIII: 1 /2:87; compared with Brazilian architects, XX:4:179
XVII:2:31; use of brick, XIX:1:5 n8; career of, Scottsdale, Ariz.
XIX:2:86; and Chicago Exposition, 1933, Taliesin West, XIX:4:183
XIX:3:130; and Chicago School, XI: 1:27; on
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Wright - Wright
'The Art and Craft of the Machine," XIX:1:2,9 Run], 11:3:25; 111:4:52; XIX:3:130; XIX:4:183
Works (Bldgs., Drawings, Projects, etc.) Works (Bides Drawines Projects etc)
Adelman
(Benjamin and Sons) Laundry Plant, s ( gs" Uraw'ngs',Vrojects' etc)"
. u-i i vtv -, , ,n Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
project, Milwaukee, XIX:3:130 , _ r,,f r,,, .t D
Bagley (Frederick) House, Hinsdale, XIX: 1:3-4; Harlan (Alhson) House> Chicag0> XIX:1:4
illus. XIX: 1:3 fig 3 Hartford (Huntington) Country Club, project, Los
Bailleres (Raoul) House, project, Acapulco, Angeles, XIX-3-130
Barnsdall Kindergarten, project, Los Angeles, Heller (Isidor) House, Chicago, XVIII :2:64;
XIX:3:130
XIX:3:130
Berger (Robert) House, Altadena, XIX:3:130 Hickox (Warren) House, 1900, Kankakee
Bloomfield (L. A.) House, project, Tucson, House at Bear Run see Wright, Frank Lloyd:
XIX:3:130 Works (Bldgs., Drawings, Projects, etc.):
[Kankakee Houses], XIX: 1:7 Husser (Joseph W.) House, Chicago, XVIII:2:64;
Broadacre City regional plan, XVIII:2:38; XIX:3:130
XVIII:3:90; XIX:4:174-175; illus. XVIII:3:89 "Ideal Filling Station," design, 1920's,
fig 6 XIX:4:174-175
Burlingham (Lloyd) House, El Paso, Tex., Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, 111:4:51; XIX:3:129,130;
XIX:3:130
XX:4:181,182,184
Capitol, Phoenix, XIX:3:130 Irvin8 (E- p> House> Decatur, XVIII:2:64; illus.
Dana (Susan) House, Springfield, 111., XVIII:2:64; Martin (Darwin D ) House, Buffalo, 111:4:51
Doheny (E. H.) Ranch Development, project, Los Minnesota bldgs., XIX: 1:40
Angeles, XIX:3:130
Drawings, XIX:3:129-131; XX:2:93
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Monona Terrace, project, Madison, XIX:3:131 Wright, Wilbur, 11:4:18; XIII:3:28-29
National Life Insurance Bldg., Chicago, VI:3/4:2; Wright Brothers National Memorial, Kill Devil Hills,
XIX:3:130
XIII:3:28-29
Northome [Little (Francis W.) House; Stevenson Wriston, Barbara, and SAH, XI:1:32
(R. V.) House], Wayzata, XIX: 1:40 "Exhibition of Rhode Island Architecture Available,"
Oboler (Arch) House, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, 11:2:35-36
XIX:3:131
Review
Odawara Hotel, Odawara, XIX:3:130 Cady, J. H., The Civic and Architectural
One-story house plan, use of, XX:4:175,176-177 Development of Providence, 1636-1950,
Prairie houses, 11:1:28; 11:4:5 XVII:3:35
Roberts (Isabel) House, 1908, River Forest, Wrought-iron see Ironwork and Wrought-iron
Robie (Frederick) House, Chicago, 1:2:22; 111:4:51; Wrzburg, Prince Bishop of, and B. Neumann, XII:4:12
Ullman (H. J.) House [Hultman House], 1904 ha.?2^Um2ann1' XVII:4:22; iUus'
XII:4:12,13-14
Willey (Malcolm) House, Minneapolis Schonborn Chapel (J. B. Neumann), XVII:4:22; illus.
Houses, XX:4:175,177
XIX:4:183
Winslow (W. H.) House, River Forest, XVIII:2:64; Robbins <Geor8e E > House> Hillsborough, Calif.,
XIX: 1:4 n6; XIX:2:64; illus. XVIII:2:64 fig 2 . XX:4:177; dlus. XX:4:178 figs 19,20
Wolf Lake Amusement Park, Chicago, XIX:3:130 Wyandotte Indians, VI: 1/2:23
Wright (F. L.) House, Oak Park,. XX:4:179 Pompeian Court, Crystal Palace, London,
Playroom skylight, XVIII:2:64 XIV:3:3-4,6; illus. XIV:3:[5] fig 2
Studio, 111:4:17; XIX:3:124 n7; XX:4:179 Wyatt, James, brother of Samuel Wyatt, VIII:1/2:15;
Yahara Boat Club, Madison, XIX:3:130 Albion Mill, London (and S. Wyatt), VIII:1/2:15,22;
Wright (Frank Lloyd) Foundation, Spring Green, Wis., '"us- VIII:l/2:pl III fig 11
Wright (John) and Co., 19th c. London banking firm, Wyatt, Jeffry, VI:3/4:6
Wright, Richard N., XIX:4:172 n Wyatville, Jeffry, Sir, see Wyatt, Jeffry
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X.
XIT Ranch, Tex., 111:3:31 Xeres, Spain see Jerz de la Frontera, Spain
Y
YMCA see Young Men's Christian Association Yewell, George, XIV:3:24
YWCA see Young Women's Christian Association Ying Tsao Fa Shift [A Manual of Architecture and
Yancey, Charles, fl. 1822, XVIII: 1:7 Roman Catholic Church, 1862, XIII:2:14
Yancey ville, N.C. Yokosuka
York,
Engl.
Mass.
XV:2:32
Yassawi, Hasret Ahmad see Hasret Ahmad Yassawl illus. IX:4:[18] fig 2
Yellow
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Young-"Zentralbau" church
Works Young, Samuel, fl. 1798, XIX:3:119
Church, Norwich, Vt. (attrib.), XIX.-3:120 The Young Builder's General Instructor, by M. Lafever,
Young, George A., XIII:2:30 Residence of [Berryman House; Forest Hill], Alto,
Young, Gordon R., Brig. Gen., VI:1/2:31 Tex., XI:4:2; illus. XI:4:(5] fig 6
Young, Ira, XIX:3:120,121 Yowell, Mrs. Carl, XI:4:[7] n28
z.
Zabelin, Ivan Egorovich, on "tent rooP' of St. Basil's Zane, Ebenezer, XVI:4:31
Cathedral, Moscow, XVI:1:31 Zane, Isaac, 17107-1794, XV:4:27
Zacapa, Guatemala Zane's Trace, XII:2:3,5
Church, XV: 1:18 n 12 Zanesville, Ohio
Zelinsky,
Wilbur
Relief of, XX: 1:42 "The Greek Revival House in Georgia," XIII:2:9-12
Zamora, Spain Zelnick, Simon B XII:3:29
Cathedral Zendjirli see Senjirli
Tomb of Dr. Grado, V:12n80 Zeno, XIII:4:9
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Zeus - Zwiefalten
Zeus, and Athena, XI:3:[5]; XII: 1:3; and Telephos, "Zoomorphic Shrines in Egypt and India," by A.
XI:3:[5] Badawy, XVIII:
Altar of see Pergamum: Altar of Zeus Zoos
1:27-29
Temples (Precincts, Sanctuaries) of .ree Megalopolis: Philadelphia (Hewitt and Hewitt), IV:3/4:51
Precinct of Zeus; Olympia: Temple of Zeus; Zor see Tyre
Priene: Temples and Sanctuaries: Zeus; Zorm, Christian, 18th c. plasterer, XX:3:135
Syracuse, Italy: Temple of Zeus Olympicus Zorrilla, XVIII:2:39
Zevi,
Bruno
Zoser
Die Wies Monastery Church, XVI:2:31 "Space and Movement in High Baroque City
Map, illus. XIII: 1:24 fig 1 Franck, C., Die Barockvillen in Frascati,
Etching, View of Palace at Pratolino, XX:4:156; Mayor, A. H., The Bibiena Family, V:47
illus. XX:4:159 fig 6 Nash, E., Roman Towns, IV:3/4:52-53
Zodiacal representations, XVII: 1:35 Steinman, D. B., The Builders of the Bridge; the
Zoelly, Pierre C. Story of John Roebling and His Son, IV:3/4:53
"Cyclone Barn, about 1920," XVIII:2:69 Whittick, A., European Architecture in the
Zola, Emile Twentieth Century, XIV:4:31-32
Travail, XIX:1:17,18 Zuculli, Enrico see Zuccalli, Enrico
Zolochev
Zrich
Church, XVI:2:31
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