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Current Bibliography in Architectural History: June-September, 1943Author(s): Ruth V. CookSource: The Journal of the American Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 3, No. 3 (Jul.,1943), pp. 33-43Published by: University of California Press on behalf of the Society of Architectural HistoriansStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/901229 .

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CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY IN ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY:

Compiler: Ruth V. Cook, Harvard University. Assistant: Islamic and Far East, iMyron B. Smith, Lib,Congress lMake-up: Turpin C. Bannister

Scheme of Classification

Bibliography Periodicals General: general histories, essays, exhibitions, views Biography Geographical: continents, countries, regions, towns, buildings

ChronologTcal: period, century, year Building Types: agricultural, commercial, residential, etc. Structural: iaterials, structural systems, details, equipment. Aesthetic: organization patterns, details, ornament, decor, arts. Professional: arch education, professional administration, econ. Preservationism: damaged monuments, preservation, reconstruction. Reviews of architectural books.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

PERIODI CALS

GENERAL

98 Amner.Soc.Archit.Historians; and the war (J ASAH v.3,p.48, Ja-Ap '43)

99 ; A message from our new president. by Rexford Newcomb (J ASAHf v,3,p.4-6, Ja-Ap '43)

100 archaeology; Conference on the future of , held at the Univ, of London Institute of Archaeology (Ar6h.& Bldg. News v.175, p.150 S 3 '43)

101 exhibitions; Albany exhibits its historic State Street ( J ASAH v.3, p. 62 Ja-Ap '43)

,London, plan see 130,131 102 History and the modern planner. by Carl Feiss (J ASAH, v.3,

p.7-10, Ja-Ap '43) 103 histories, gen'l.; Fletcher, Sir Banister: History of architec-

turn on the comparative method. London, Batsford 1943 (11 ed) 1033 p. il.plans

,_ see also R 14a. --; PTvsner, Nikolaus: Outline of European Architecture.see R 17

104 Progress in architecture, by Alfred C. Bossom il(Studio, v.125, p.139-143, Ap-My '43)

105 tradition; Eden,W.A.: The Process in architectural . 1942 12 mo. 126 p. 7 il. -

BIOGRAPHY

early modernists, see 181 106 Three portraits of architects (in fietion). by Paul P. Cret

(Federal Archt, v.12, p.11-18 Ja-Ap '43)

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107 Abererombie-, Pat rick; Earl of Lytton, president of TCPA, present- ed thne Howard ivie-morial 1Aendal to Professor , for his dis- tinguishe-d se-rvices to planning. (Archts'J.`v.97,p.39l Je- l7t43)

Ammannati se 144 Be-rlage-, He-ndrick Petrus see 149 Davis, Ailexander J. see- R 18

108 Giorgio; 'Weller, A.Stuart: Francesco di Giorgilo. 1943. 8v,o. 536 p. '118 il.

109 Jefferson, Thomas, archaeologist, by K.Lehmann-Hartlenben (Amner.J.Archaeol. v.47,p.16l-3, Ap-Je- '43)

110 , his early works in architecture, by Thomas T. Waterman (Ga.z.BA v.24, pR.89-106 Ag '43)

lvartin, John, see 132 Nash, John see 204, 205

111 Pugin,, A.W.N.; A short Florilegium. by N.Pevsner. il(Arch. Rev.Lond. v.94, p.73T4 Ag '43)

Town, Ithiel se R 18 112 Vanbrugh, Sir John; Mayhew, Edgar de Noa'illes: English Baroque,

and the Baroque country house. Baltimore 1943 38-p. TJTohns Hopkins Ph.D. Thesis, 1941)

Vasaar i see- 144 Vignola It It

113 Walcot . llilliam, 1874-1943 (J.RIBA v.50, sere.3, p.0202,J1 143) 114 __,an app'reciaLtion (Arch.& Bldg.News v.174,p.170 Je 18 ',43)

vr'i gh t sFrank Lloyd see- R 12

GEOGRAPHI CAL

EUROPE

115 European architaecture be-tween the wars, Part L, historical background 1919 - renaissance, baroque, revivali'sm. by Q. AThittiek (Parthenon Je. t43,p.46-5l and later issueas)

European churches, medie:val Aee- R 13' Outline of European architecture see' R 17

France creation of ROooco. seen 179 timber house construction see 187

Great Britain see also 111 (Pugin), 112 (vanbrugh & English Bar- oque country house), 200 (bomb damage), 135 (baroque tombs), 202 (protecti'on of ancient bOldg. and Georgian group), 180 (Que-en Ainne t-aste)

116 Anglo-Soviet o-rchitectural coope-ration (J,RIBA.,v.50,,ser.3., p.194 Jl '43)

117 churches; Bell, GeorgeD Kenne_-dy Alle-n: The- English church. London,W.C7ollins, 1942 Svo.47 p. 20 il. 8 color -4.pl.

(britain in pictures) 118 country house's; Sackvills.-West,,V.: English country houses.

Lond-on, 17.C-6-11ins. n.d. gvo. 48 p. 21 il. 12 color p1. (Briltain in pictures)

119 post-wvar rebuilding; RIBA: Rebuilding Britain. London, Lund Humphries, (19435) 8-0 p. il. maps. diagrs.

Avebury (Yiilts) see 203 Blaise Hamlet (Glotuc.nr Bristol, mnod el village, 1811, by

John Nash) see 204, 205 Bramnshill (17 c. Hianips. manor house) see 208

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120 Bristol; Dening, C.F.W,7.: Old inns of __ Bristol, John W7right & sons 1743 116 p.1?1l.

Canterbury, bomb damage see 199 121 Chatsworth (Derbys, 17-18c), a quotation from Miurray's hand..

boo'k of N'otts, Derby, Leicestar, and Stafford,17 (Arch.Rev. Lond. v.94, p. 1U1~ Ap '43)

17

122 Exe'ter,. cathedral; Carpenter, Spe-ncer C.: Exeter cathedral, 1942. London, So6c'rodmoting Christian knowvledge (1943) 50 P. P1.

123 Farley Hill Place, Berkshire, 1,11. by C. Hussey. il(Country L'ife Lond. v.93 p.1012-15., 1056-69 Je 4, 11 '43)

Great Chalfield (1.5c Wilts. mnanor house)se20 124 Hampstead Village, 1,11. by ivi, Barrow. il (Country Life,Lond.

v. 94 p.24-27, 112-15 Jl 2,16 '43) 125 Hertfordshire; The architecture of , the relation of build-

ing to soil1 and to the future T76untry Life Lond. v.94, P. 332-5 Ag 20 '43)

London see 200 (borab damage), 207 (restor. of city churches) 126 __ county plan; Forshaw, J.H. & Abercrombie, P.: County of

London plan prepareT for the Moncton C'ounty Council. London, Kacmillan, 1943 188 P. il,plans.diags. charts

127 , County of Londoni plan. plans (Archts'I Ji. v. 98 P. 39-44 Jl 15 '43)

128 , County of London plan. iil plans (Country Life Lond. v.94, p. 106-8 Ji 16 '43)

129 , County of Lonidon plan. plans (J. RIBA v. 50. ser, 3, p.195-202 Jl '43)

130 __ ma~sterplan; A master plan for greater London, Exhibitio'n at the National Gallery of plans by the London Regional Reconstruction Committee of the RIBA. il (Country Lifee

1-31 Lond. v. 93, p. 1060-61 Je 11'43) 131 ,; Greater London; towards a master plan. The London

regional reconstruction committee's exhibition at the National GaIllery. plans (J.RIB3A v.50,_ser.3,p.170-6,Je'143)

132 __; ALondon regional plan of ninety years ago (c,1850 by John Mvartin) *by 'Vi.R.Davidge (Arch.& B1dg.Nc.-ws,v,175,p,l,J1 2v

133 ~ Newgate prison in the :Iiaddle 4.ges. by iViargery BWssett '43) 133 ~(Speculunm v.18, p.233-46 Ap '43)

134 __ Parliament; Rand,Wi.J.: The houses of , an abbreviated volume comprisi~ng reproductions of orTig-Tnal photographs, old prints, and short descriptive matter, London, London stonecraft (1942) 64 p.

135 W ~estminster Abbey, 17-18c tombs; Baroque and the national shrine, by Sir Kenineth Clark. il (Arch.Rev. bond. v. 94, p. 2-12 Jil '413)

136 Mellor, Derbyshire, Chapel, interior view,-1884, showing "triple-deck" pulpit (Country L'ife bond.. v. 94, p.165, Jl. 23 '43)

137 Mvosley Old Hall; History going to ruin. il. (Country Life Lond. v.931, p. 1050-52 Je II '43)

138 New~bury (Berks). by J.D.UoWlard i1 (country Life Lond.s 'v, 94, P. 156-59' JI 23 '43)

St. Albans, Roger Pemberton Almishouses seie 206 Speke Hall (16 c Lano, manor house) see- 208 V,.estwood Mianor see 208 WYoolsthorpea M'anor, near Grantham (Leic) see 209

139 Scotland; old br-idges of __ by Iv.Fe Taylor. il (Country Life Lond,, v. 94, p. 62-4- Jl 9 '43)

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140 WNales; Leeswood, Flintshire, 1,11. by C.Hussey il(Country Life Lond. v.94, p.200-3., 244-7 Jl 30, Ag 6 '43)

141 ;Rhual, Flintshire. by C.Hussey il(Country Life Land. v.93, p.1144-7 'Je 2.5 143)

Greece 185 (Govt. bldgs), 186 (temples) 142 A'thens; Klepsydra and paved court of the Pythion. by A.Yv.

Parsons. il. planis (Hesperia, J.Am.School Class.Stud. at Athens, v.12, p.191-267 Ji -S '43)

Italy see also .108 (Giorgia, Francesco de), 177 (anc. city plan) 143 Florence; Romnanesque chur'dhes in , a study in their chron-

o'logy and styli'stic developmTh-n*. by Vvalter Horn. il. plans. sects. (Art.Bul. v.25, p.112-31 Je '43)

Rome, basilica of S.Lorenzo fuori-le mura, bomb damnage.see 198 144 __ The Villa Giulia. by John Coolidge. il (Art. Bul, v.25,

P. 177-225 St43) 145 Sicily, Landna rks of. by John Homne. il (Country Life Lond.

v. 94, P. 238-41 Ag 6 '43)

Ireland 146 A cLubilst folk art. Painted quoins and plaster fac1ings on

village streetse in Ireland, il (Arch.ReV.Lond. v.94, P.21-22,. Jl '43)

'147 pre~historic;- Movius,. H.L.,Jr.: The Irish Stone ge its chronol-g-y, development, and relationshilps. 1942 8vo 263 p. 7 p1. 7 tables. 59 tbext il. bibliog.

Mlalta 148 M,altese Baroque., by P. Abercrorn-bi.e. il (Arch.& Bldg. NeWS

v. 175, p. 101-5 Ag 13 '4t3) Ne-therlands

159 Mvodern architecture- in Holland--Berlage and his contempo- raries1 summary of a lecture by J.B. Romein to the Arch.Aissoc. of Ireland. ii1 (Irish Bldr., Mir 13'43, p.97-8

Paoland 150 Soltynski, Roman: Glimpses.of Polish architecture (transl.

by F.Jordan) 'London, Standard art book co.,(1943) 56 P. map. il.

Russia see also 116 (a"nglo-Soviet architectural cooperation) 151 Colonial East and Colonial Vvest. A comparison of a Univ.

of Virginia portico and the portico of then Russian buildintg Gorki' (Arch.Rev. Lond. v. 94, p.55, A4g '43)

152 Novodevichy Convent, a fortified nunnery. il (A1rch & Bldg. News. v.175, p. 171 S 19 '43)

Spain i53'- El Palhcia Buena vista. El MVuseo Fernandino por Valentin

Stombricio III. Plans, dwgs. (Arch. Espanol de Arte, v. 54, p.320-35 N-D '42)

154 Valladolid; Ainton.,F* Tvdonasterieys miedievales de la Provincia de, "Valladolidi. Libreria SantarSn 1942 (2d augmn. ed.T 341 P,. 67'p1. plans

155 Vich; ivonr-3. yj 7 T-,da, Luis-: Catn-dral d, * Barc'-1ona 1942 98 -p. 31 pi. -

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Sweden 155 Swenden past and present, il. plans (Arch*RevoLond, v.94,

p.58-88 S'43) Turke-y

156 Constantinople, Hagia Sophia-, Construction of an ancieont dome. by C. Rathbun. ii (Civil Eng. v.13, p.397-98' Ag'43)

AFRI CA Egypt

IT5T 7Cairo; Kdyitba.i, sultan of Egypt. Buildings of QdytbEy as de-s- cribed in his e-ndownment dee4. London, Arthur Probothian, 1938

'ASIA Inidia '158- Dabhoi, Baroda; Sastri, Hirananda' The ruins of Dabhoi1 or

Darbhavati in Jiaroda state. (Baroda) Baroda state press, 1940. 49 p. plates (Ganekwadts archaeol.sories.Memoir no.III)

NORTH .-AAERICA United States, see also 109,.110 (Jefferson), R 18 (Town & Davis),

159 Indian dwe-llings; They ne'ver spake latini by Douglas Has- kell1. il.plans (New Pencil P,v.24,p.36-43 Je '43)

160 Regionalism in America,, by W.CO.Be-hrendt (ColThelge Art J., v7.2, no.4, pt. 1, p.124-27 Mly '43)

16.11 300 yelars of luAmerican houses,- by L'. M4organ Yost. ii (Amer. Lumiberman 70th Anniv, Issue-#3260 July 10 '43 p.49-70, 176-86)

U,S. ,,,Ncrtheastern statoes -7' Monn-~,cfi`ut, Ne-w.Havon, Yale University; A nee-dlework,picture

of Connecticut Hall, b.uilt 1752. il (Bul.Assoc. 'in Fine Arts, Yale Univ.-v.12, p.2-4 Jo '43)

Massachusetts, Lowe-ll., see R 15 163, New Hamnpshire-, Portsmouth; The Have-n and Parry house's, Pleasant

St., * il (Old Time NE v.34 p. 6-9 JI '43)

U.S. M,iddle-Atlantic States 164 New York; Early town.planning in State., by T.C.B3annister.

plans. (J.ASAH v.3, p. 36-42--a-Ap '413) ,Albany,State Stree!-t., exhibition, se'e 101

,North Tarrytown,Philipse Castle restoration, see 210,211,212. 165 ___ around Wiatertowvn; North Country J1ansions, by David F.

Lane. il (N.Y.Histe v.24, P. 392-404 Jl '43) 166 ___ Setaukaet (L.I.);- Car oline Episcopal church and U.S. Post

Office. il (House and Garden, v.84, p.36-7 S t43)

U. U.S., South-Atlantic State-s 167 Florida, Fort Caroline. a view from a 16c engraving' in DeBry:

"Brevio Narratio,"I p1.10, 1591 (Gaz.BA v,34,p'.9 dl 143) 168 North Carol'ina, Ne_-w Bern; Tryon's Palace, a neglected nicehe

of North Carolinia history. by Alonzo Thomas Dill, Jr. i1.(N.jC.Hist.Rev. v.19, P. 119-167 Ap '42)

Vi'rginia, Charlottesville; Univ. of Va., port'ico, seea 151 see 109, ll0(Jefferson)

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U.S., North-Central States 169 Illinois; Tucker, Sara Jones: Indian villages of' the coun-

try., Part I. (atlas) Springfield, 1942. 18 p. 5470"aps (Ill. state mus. Sci. papers)

170 __,Chicago; Early movable- bridges, beginning wvith the float- ing log structure of' 1833. by D.N.Be-oker. il(Civil Eng. v.13, p. 421-24 S143)

U.S., South-Central States 171- Texas,, Austin, capitol; No cash--Land was paid for Texas Capi-

tol. by Ricahard E. Schmidt (Mon. Bul. Illinois Soc. Archts. v. 28, P. 6 0-N 143)

U.S., Pacific-Coast States 1'72 WVashington; Coll'ier, Donald, et al; Archaeology of' the- Upper

Columbia re'gion. Seattle, U. of' Wash., 1943. 176 p. P1. maps (Pub. in anthrop., v.9 No.1 S '42)

Mexico

173 Ruppe-rt, Karl, & Delnison, J.H.: Archaeological reconnaissance in Campeche,,'uint'ana Roo, and Peten. Washington.De Co Carnegie Inst. of' Wash., 1943. 156 p il.pl.map-plan (Carne-gie Inst. of' Wlash. Pub. 543),P

174 Toro, Alfonso: La Cantiga de las Piedras. MAexico City, Edit. Patria 1942 (L943) 398 P. il, col. P1.

SOUTH AMERI CA

175 Violish, F.: Latin A4merican Cities, an aroh'itectural survey. 1913 8vo. il.

Ecuador 176 Collier, Donald, & Murra, John V.; Survey and excavations 'in

southern Ecua-dor. Chicago, 1943. 108 p. il. plans. maps. diags (Field Museum of' Natl.Hist. Pu~b.528 Anthrop ser. v. 35, MVy 15 143)

CHRONOLO GI CAL Prehistoric and Primitive: 147 (Irish Stone age), 1.59(N.Amer.Indian

dwetli.ngs),, 169(rllinois Indian villages), 172(Upper' Columbia archaeol. ), 203 (Avebury)

Ainc-ient: 184(anc.city plan), Greeco; 142(Athens, Pythion), _185(govt.bldgs)j, 186 (temples')-

.177 city plannilng; The 'impact of' anciont city planning on European architecture, by Karl Lehrnann-Hartleben. il (J..4iSAH v.3, P. 22-29 Ja-Ap ,413)

Medieval:, Islamic: 1,57(Egypt., Cairo, bldgs. of' Qaytbay,15o); Hindu: - I68(FcTa~oda,Dabhoi)% Preh'istoric America: 1l73(iAexic-o,CarnPech',,

Quintana Roo,Peten); garly-Chr_istian"j R 13(churohes); 198 (Rome,S. Lorenzo f-I-mn, &daRn_ge);- Byzantine: R 13(churches); 156(Co'nstantinople, Hagia Sophiaj-dome constr4); Romanesque: R 13(churche4)0 143(Florence, churches), Spain: 154('Valladoltd province, 'monasteries),, 155(Vich,, c.at-hedr_al);-

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Gothic: 177, 184, R 14(city plan)

178 The lviedieval Town, by L.Arnaud (Jo, SAH v.3, p.30-35,Ja-Ap'43)

France:187 (constr. 15c. timber house); Great Britain: 117 Tchurches), 118 (country houses, 199 (Canterbury, bomb damage), 122 (Exeter, cathedral), 208 (manor houses, Great Chalfield 15o, Speke Hall, 16c), 207 (London churches, restoration), 133 (Lon- don, Newgate prison), 134 (Westminster, Ho. of Parliament); 154 (Spain, Valladolid monasteries)

Renaissance: Great Britain: 118 (country houses); Italy: 108 (Fr. di Giorgio), 144 (Tome, Villa Giulia)

17th-18th Centuries: 184 (city plan)

179 Kimball, Fiske: The Creation of the Rococo. Philadelphia, PIil. lMus. of Art, 1943. 4to. 233 p. 274 il (104 pl).

Great Britain: 117 (churches), 202 (protection of anc. bldgs. & Teorgian group), 112 (Vanbrugh & Baroque country house), 208 (Bramshill country house, 17c), 121 (Chatsworth, 17-18c), 136 (Mellor chapel pulpit), 207 (London churches restoration), 135 (Westminster Abbey Baroque tombs); Malta: 148 (Baroque); U.S.;161 (houses), 162 (Connect. Hall, Y'aTi,1752), 164 (N.Y. ]tte town plans), 210, 211, 212 (Philipse Castle restor), 166 (Setauket, L.I., Caroline church), 167 (Florida, Ft. Caro- line, 16c), 168 (N.Car.) New Bern, Tryon's Palace).

19th Century: R 1i, 184 (city plan); Great Britain: 111 (Pugin,A,%vLN), 204, 705 (Blai e Hamlet, 1811, Nash), 134 (London, Houses of Parliament), 132 \London regional plan, 1850)

180 Queen Anne taste and aestheticism, by D. Harbron. il (Arch.Rev, Lond. v. 94, p. 15-18 J1 t43)

181 Some early modernists, 1890-1920. by H.V. iMolesworth Roberts (Builder Lond. Ja 29'43, p. 105-7)

Netherlands: 149 (Berlage & contemp.); Russia: 151 (Gorki, colonialTTF U.S.: 161 (houses), 109, llU Jeferson), R 18 (Town & Davisj, R 15 (Lowell, Miass. ), 163 (N.H. Portsmouth, Haven & Parry houses), 164 (N.Y. State town plans), 101 (Albany N.Y. State St.), 165 (N.Y., North Country, mansions), 151 (Virginia, Charlottestille, Univ. portico), 170(111., Chicago, bridges), 171 (Texas, Austin, capitol).

20th Century:

182 Mumford, Lewis: Social foundations of post-war building, London, Faber and Faber, 1943. 22 p. (Rebuilding Britain series no. 9)

188 (prefabrication), 184 (city plan); 181 (early modernists), 192 (Congres Internat. d'Arch. Mioderne), 115 (Europ. arch. between the wars); Great Britain: 119 (rebldg. Britain), 126, 127, 128, 129 (County of o5idon plan), 130, 131 (iaster plan, Greater London); U.S.: 161 (houses), R 12 (1Aright,F.L.)

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BUILDING TYPES

Bridge s: 139 (Scotland), 170) Chicago, incl.fjoating log structure, 1833)

City Planning: 183 speci,al issue on the history of city planning. il. plans.

(J,,ASAH. v*.3, p. 7-46 Ja-A1p '43) 184 Form and function in urban communities, by Hans Blumenfeld

(Jo ASAH v.3. p. 11-21, Ja-Ap '43)

102 (History &VModern Planner), 177 (anc. city planning & impact on Europ. arch.),,.- 178 (Medieval towns),, R 14 (Saa'ri- nen, The City); Greoat Br'itain: 204, 205 (Blaise- Hamlet, 1811, model village, by Jolh-n Nash)., 124 (Hampstead Village), 126, 127, 1.28, 129 (Coun-ty of London plan), 130, 131 (Greater London master plan), 132 (1850 London regional plan); U.S., 160 (regionalism in America), 164 (N.Y. State town plan-s77 169 (Illinois Indian villages); Lat",n-Amerioa: 175 (arch. s5urvey of Ci ti,es)

Commercial: Mill: 210, 211, 212 (Philipse- Castle)

Educational: 162 (Connecticut Hall, Yale Univ.)

Funerary: 135 (baroque tombs, Westminster Abbey) Governmental:

G reek: 185 McDonald, Wiilliam A.: The political places of the Gree-ks.

7alt-imore, Johns Hopkins press, 1'942. 308 p, il. plans. diags.

Great Britain: 134 (Houses of Parliatment); U.S.: 171 (Texas Capitol)'.

Institutional: ?lhiladthropic: Great Britain: 206 (St. 4Alban's, alms- houses11); -Tenal1: drezat ifritain; In (London, Newgate Prison

in Middle Age's) Mdilitary: Russia: 152 (fortified nunnery); India: 158 (Baroda fort);

tT7S.JT167TFort' Caroline., F'lorida, 16cF- Monastic: Russia: 152 (Novodevichy Conve-nt); San154 mdea

monasteiies, Prov. of Valladoli,d) RelIgos Temples: India; 158 (Baroda); Greek:

186 Grmnnell, I.H.: Greek Temples. N.Y., Met. Mius. A'rt. 1943, 54 p. il. plans

Christian Churches: Early Christian: R 13; Italy: 198 T.Lorenzo e ci6draLag ec) ByzanIne:GM 65-IH6gi'a Sophia.,

dome constr.); Romanesque: R IFTaly. 143 (Florence); Spain: 155 (Vich', bathearal); Gothic: 6t.Brit.:199 (Cante-r- 'bury), 122 (Exeter chathedral)j'F 0_T$Loiadon), 136 (Mdellor, chapel, "three-decker" pulpit); U.S.: 166 (Setauket,N.Y., Caroline church).

Residential: Hotels: Gt.Brit.: 120 (Old Bristol Inns.); Palaces: India: 178V Broda); Sp-ain: 153 (El Palacio Buenvsta);. J1ouse's: 201 (historic country houses); Fr8nce9: 187 (15o tilmbe'r house); Gt*Brito. 118 (country. houses),, 112 (Vanbrugh and Baroque oounT'ry house), 208 (manor houses; Bramshillq17o,

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Great Chalfie-ld, 15 cs Spoke Hall, 16c, Westwood Manor), 121 (Chatswor'th, 17-18c), 123 (Farley Hill Place,Berks.), 137 (ivios- licy Old Hall), 209 (Wool6thorpe Manor, Lelices.); Wales: 140 Leelswood, Flint), 141 (Rhual, Flint); Italy: Rome: '144 *(Villa Giulia,); U.S.: 159 (Indian dwellings),T F-W. 7rs ofi1m houses), 1'73-Tkortsmnouth, N.H., Haven and Parry houses), 165 (N.Y. North Country mansions), 210,, 211, 212 (,N.Y., North Tarrytown, Philipse Castle'restor.), 168 (N.Caro, Ne-,w Be-rn, Tryon Palace).

STRUCTURAL

structural Systems: masonry: 156 (dome, Hagia Sophia, Constantinople); woot:_

187 Buillding a timbe-r house (letter). Il. 15c. French or Flemish ins. of construction of medieval house (Country Life Lond. v. 94,. p. 210 JJ. 30143)

188 Bruce, Alfred & Sandbank, Harold: A History of Prefabrication. N.,Y. J.,B, PTerce 7oundation, `40 W1.40th St. 80 p. 75/

Miaterial s: 189 Looking at Plywood. il (Amer. Lumberman 70th Anniv.-Issue

#3260 Jl.lO '43, p. 158-169)

Building Material Industry: 190 The- Story of Mlillwork. il(Amner. Lumberman 70th Anniv.Issue

#3260 Jl 10143,p 116-128) 191 The businemss of re-tailinig lumber and materials, past, prese-nt,

and future -(Amer., Lumberman 70th Ainniv. Issue ~#3260 Jl 1O'43, p. 86-92)1

AESTHETI C De corative Styles: 179 (Rococo), 146 (Irish painted decoratilon);

~~eiiaIs:13~("three-decker'1 pulpit, MAellor chapel, Gt. Brit,),, T~(Millwork, industry)

P-R0FigRIoNAL

General: R 16 (Lescaze: On being an architect) Societiles

192 On CIAIV's (Les Congr'es int.ernationaux di'Architecture Mdoderne) unwritten catalog, by S. Giedion (J.,ASAU, v.3, p.43-46 Ja-Ap '43)

Education:

193 Briggs, ivTiartin S." The training of an architect, a memo-randum. Lonidon, H.M.l Stationer's Office, 1943 50 p.*

__see also R 19 .194 Trining the post-war builder (J.RIBA v.50 ser, 3. p.184 J9143) 195 Architectural education on demobi1lizat'on. Lette'r by Basil

Sullivan (Jo RIBA v.50 ser*3, p.169 Je'43) Financing: 171 (Texas capitol~, 1881, paid in land)

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Academic: 196 The place of architecture in a wartime college curriculum,

(J.SAHl v. 3, p. 58-62 Ja-Ap '43) 197 Art education and t-he war. N.Y., Teachers, college, Columbia

Univ. Bur. of Pub, 1943 72 p.~

PRESERVATION

Damage to Historic Mionuments

198 -Rome, S. Lorenzo fel.m.: Bomnbs and basilicas (J.ASAH v. 3, p. 62 Ja-Ap '.43)

199 Canterbury;, Bomb damage to notable buildings. l st install- ment. ils (Arch.Rev.,Lond. v.94, p.19F-20 JIT43)

209 Architecture of destruction. by J.M. Richards, il (Arch.Rev. Londe v.94, p. 23-26 Jl '43)

Preservat'ion 20]. The problem of the historic country house, editorial (Burl..

iviag. v.83, P. 159-60 Jl '43) Great Britailn

202 Society for the protection of ancient buildings and the Geor- gian group. Report of the annual meeting (Arch, & Bldg. 'Newis. v.175, p. 2-6 Jl 9 '43)

203 Avebury (Wilts~ given to National Trust (J.ASAH, v.3, p.42

204 Blaise Hamlet: a modal village of 1811 (by John Nash)(~Bought by National Trust) il (Arch*& Bldg.' News, v.175, p. 168-69 S 19 143).

205 __,near Bristol, des'igned by John Nash, taken over by the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest (Archt. Jlo v. 98, P. 173 S 9 '43)

206 Roger P,emberton almshouses saved fromn demolition by the St. Alban's City Council. (Archtso Jl. v.98, p. XXI Ag 12 '43)

207 The future of city (London) churches. A plea for rebuilding or restoring of all of the 21 city churches damaged by bombs. (ArcheRev. Londe v* 94, p. XLXI Jl '43)

208 Four historic homes safoguarded by the National Trust (Great Chalfield, Wilts, 15c); Speke Hall, Lanc., 16c; Bramsliill, Hamps, 17o; Westwood Manor) il (Country Life Lond. v. 94, p. 376-79 Ag 27 '43

209 Vioolsthorpe Mianor (Leices), ne-ar Grantham, the birthplace of Isaac Newton, is to be held by the National Trust for preserv-ation for the nation.*Act.J. .9,p1 Jl. 1 143)

Unite-d States New York, Albany, State Street, exhib. see '101

210 __ North Tarrytown,, Ehilipse Castle: The Story of the Phil- ip.se, Castlo Restoration, by Hugh Grant Howell (N.Y..Hist. v.24, P.. 326-34, l '3)

211 __, Historic Philipse Castle Restored. by Thos. Hammond -7"rmsbe.e.~ (N.Y.Hist, v. 24, p.323-S Jl '43)

212 __, hilipse Castle Restored (J.ASAH. v.3, p,47-8,Ja-Ap'43)

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REVIEW,S OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIES REVIEW,S OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIES

R 12 An autobiography.by Frank Lloyd' Wright (Arch.Rec. v, 94, p. 26, 28, Ji 143) (Arch. For. v. 791 p. 120,0 1240, 128,* 132,9 S '43)

R 13 Brief' commentary-on early medieval church arch"itecture with especial ref'erence to lost monuments, by Kenneth J. Conant (Arch.Rev.Lond. v. 94, p. 28 Jl '43) (A'rcht. & Bldg. News, v.174, p. 134, Mly 28 '43) by E.G. (College Art J. v.2, MVyt4,3 ptl.l, p.133-34) by R. Newcornb see also R 2

R 14 The city, its growth, its decay, its f'uture* by Eliel Saarinen (Arch. Re--c* v.94, p.26 Jl 143) by E. Coit

R 14a.Ah history of' architeoture on the comparative method, by Sir Banister Fletcher. (Apollo v. 38, p.42-43 Ag'43) by M. Johnson. See- also 103, R 4

R 15 Mill and iMansion, a study of' architecture and society in Lowell, Mvassachusetts, 1820-1865. by John P. Coolidge

(Art Bul. v. 25, p.'162-63 Je'4-3) by Joseph Hudnut. (Arch.Rev.'Lond, v.94, p. 26-28 JJ. '43) See also RB

R 16 On being an architect, by Wiilliam Lescaze (New Pencil Points, v.24, p.84,86,87 Je '43)

R 17 Outline of' European arc.itecture. by Nikolaus Pevsner. (Arch.Rev.Lond, v.94, p.26 Jlt43) by Geof'f'rey Webb (New Pencil Points, v.24, p.88,90 Jl '43)

R 18 Town and Davis, architects, by Roger Hale Ne-wton (Alrt Bul. v.25, p.1-64-65, Je t43) by Edna Donnell (Liturg.Arts, v. 11, p. 70 M1y'43) by E.P., Richardson

R 19 Training of' the arch~ttct. by MVartin S. Briggs (JORIBA v.050', se'r.3, p.185, Jet43) by T. E. Scott

ON THE TRADITION OF POLYCHROMiY AND PAINT OF THE 1i~IERI CAN DWiELLING

FROM QOLONIALL TO PRESENT TIMES - continued f'rom pag'e 25,

But as Downilng reminds us, Nature should always be our guide. Wei should attune ourselves to its inf'initeg subtleties, gradat'ions, and nuances, We should seek to understand the purpose's of' its camouf'lage,, Wv,e should consider the basio aesthetic cannons, structural principles, and style. Then only, are'we prepared to choose the pailnt f'or our varied American domicile.

R 12 An autobiography.by Frank Lloyd' Wright (Arch.Rec. v, 94, p. 26, 28, Ji 143) (Arch. For. v. 791 p. 120,0 1240, 128,* 132,9 S '43)

R 13 Brief' commentary-on early medieval church arch"itecture with especial ref'erence to lost monuments, by Kenneth J. Conant (Arch.Rev.Lond. v. 94, p. 28 Jl '43) (A'rcht. & Bldg. News, v.174, p. 134, Mly 28 '43) by E.G. (College Art J. v.2, MVyt4,3 ptl.l, p.133-34) by R. Newcornb see also R 2

R 14 The city, its growth, its decay, its f'uture* by Eliel Saarinen (Arch. Re--c* v.94, p.26 Jl 143) by E. Coit

R 14a.Ah history of' architeoture on the comparative method, by Sir Banister Fletcher. (Apollo v. 38, p.42-43 Ag'43) by M. Johnson. See- also 103, R 4

R 15 Mill and iMansion, a study of' architecture and society in Lowell, Mvassachusetts, 1820-1865. by John P. Coolidge

(Art Bul. v. 25, p.'162-63 Je'4-3) by Joseph Hudnut. (Arch.Rev.'Lond, v.94, p. 26-28 JJ. '43) See also RB

R 16 On being an architect, by Wiilliam Lescaze (New Pencil Points, v.24, p.84,86,87 Je '43)

R 17 Outline of' European arc.itecture. by Nikolaus Pevsner. (Arch.Rev.Lond, v.94, p.26 Jlt43) by Geof'f'rey Webb (New Pencil Points, v.24, p.88,90 Jl '43)

R 18 Town and Davis, architects, by Roger Hale Ne-wton (Alrt Bul. v.25, p.1-64-65, Je t43) by Edna Donnell (Liturg.Arts, v. 11, p. 70 M1y'43) by E.P., Richardson

R 19 Training of' the arch~ttct. by MVartin S. Briggs (JORIBA v.050', se'r.3, p.185, Jet43) by T. E. Scott

ON THE TRADITION OF POLYCHROMiY AND PAINT OF THE 1i~IERI CAN DWiELLING

FROM QOLONIALL TO PRESENT TIMES - continued f'rom pag'e 25,

But as Downilng reminds us, Nature should always be our guide. Wei should attune ourselves to its inf'initeg subtleties, gradat'ions, and nuances, We should seek to understand the purpose's of' its camouf'lage,, Wv,e should consider the basio aesthetic cannons, structural principles, and style. Then only, are'we prepared to choose the pailnt f'or our varied American domicile.

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