*E: if*' X U« Itji Qy CT^jM^y^ ■-^M w *% CHITECTVRAL EXHIBITION- -MD^DG -CLEVELAND GHAPTER OF AMERIC>\N msjmOE OF ARCHITECT'S AMD -CLEVELAND ARCHl TECTVRAL CLVB A A CG^utXK, m Cornell Hnbtrsitg OF THE dollege of Hrcbitecture /f.r,^^5.. .'Z.Zl^//'-- 1076 Cornell University Library NA2440.C63A51 1910 Catalogue of the architectural exhibitio 3 1924 015 393 741 DATE DUE •^^^Jj^VJ GA-T-LORD PRINTED Ml.'i S.A Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924015393741 BARTOLOMEO COLEONO, VENICE SKETCH BY F. R. WALKER, CLEVELAND lATALOGUE of the Architectural Exhi- bition of the Cleveland Chapter American Insti- tute of Architects and the Cleveland Archi- tectural Club Held in the B. of L. E. Building December nineteenth to thirty- first, nineteen hundred and ten M'^: .-'-■ Caxton Building Cleveland ACKNOWLEDGMENTS HE purposes of the annual architectural exhibitions are for the education of the public to an appreciation of the art side of building and thereby benefitting Mill the city, suppl3nng' the incentive for artistic achieve- ment (in the part of architects, artists and builders, and improA'ing the qualit}'" of workmanship and materials. Tbat an exhibition of this kind shall be a success, a very great amount of intelligent effort and time are necessary. To ]Mr. William Robert Powell, who as manager of this exhibition has borne the burdens and labored conscientiously and ably, our first acknowledgment is due. To the architects, artists and members of the allied industrial arts and crafts, who by their interest in civic im- provement have allowed the use of valuable drawings and given liberal support and have co-operated by advertising and thereby furnished the financial aid necessary to meet the expenses connected with this exhibition, the officers and members of the Cleveland Chapter A. I. A. and the Cleveland Architectural Club desire to express their indebtedness, to the managers of the B. of L. E. Building for their courtesy in permitting the use of an entire floor for the accommodation of this exhibition, also to Mr. Charles S. Schneider, who designed the cover for the catalogue, and to Mr. Livingston Fewsmitb, Jr., who designed the poster. The Cleveland Chapter American Institute of Architects. Victor E. Thebaud, Secretar)^ The Cleveland Architectural Club. Livingston Fewsmitb, Jr., Secretary. Cleveland Chapter, A. I. A. Chapter Officers Charles E. Tousley, President Albert E. Skeel, Vice President Victor E. Thebaud^ Secretary and Treasurer Honorary Member Schofiekl, Levi T 1400 Schofield Bldg. Active Members Badgley, Sidney R 6110 Euclid Ave. Bates, F. C 2165 East 31st St. Barnum, F. S Board of Education Beer, Geo. AV 307 Columbia Bldg. Benes, W. D Citizens Bldg. Bohm, G. B 933 Williamson Bldg. Bohnard, Wm. A 510 Chamber of Commerce Briggs, H. B 669 Rose Bldg. Corbusier, J. W. C 309 Lennox Bldg. Dercum, Hermann 307 Columbia Bldg. Dutton, W. S 611 New England Bldg. Dyer, J. Milton 825 Cuyahoga Bldg. Eisenman, J 489 The Arcade Garfield, Abram 915 Garfield Bldg. Hopkinson, C. W 900 Rose Bldg. Hubbell, Benj. S Citizens Bldg. Hubby, R. Germaine .... 616 Caxton Bldg. Lougee, W. S 306 American Trust Bldg. Meade, F. B 1002 Garfield Bldg. Nelson, H. S 669 Rose Bldg. Nicklas, Wm. H 6110 EucHd Ave. Page, G. M 309 Lennox Bldg. Schneider, C. S 1111 Schofield Bldg. Skeel, A. E 1069 Rose Bldg. Streibinger, F. W 1215 New England Bldg. Thebaud, V. E 406 Bangor Bldg. Tousley, C. E 406 Bangor Bldg. Watterson, W. R 1203 New England Bldg Warner, Franz C 319 Citizens Bldg. The Cleveland Architectural Club Officers Robert M. Wright, President Albert E. Skeel, Vice President Livingston A. Bohnard, Treasurer Edgar Stanley, Librarian William Robert Powell, Chairman Current Work Committee C. L. Aiken, Chairman Entertainment Committee Members Aiken, C. L 3019 Woodbridge Ave. S. W. Allen, Robert W 1264 Riverbed Ave. Andrews, Geo. W 900 Rose Bldg. Baird, Frederick 218 American Trust Bldg. Bartlett, B 7S02 Carnegie Ave. S. E. Beer, Geo. W 307 Columbia Bldg. Benes, W. D Citizens Bldg. Bohm, Gustave B 933 Williamson Bldg. Bohnard, Wm. A 1792 East 24th St. Bowman, James M Sterling & Welch Co. Brady, Morton J 109 Lennox Bldg. Broemel, Carl F 2165 East 31st St. Coghlan, Owen 2310 Denison Ave. Collings, Clarence H 1527 Prospect Ave. Company, Roy J 9515 Anderson Ave. S. E. Dalton, B 915 Garfield Bldg. Davies, A. H Gas Fixture & Brass Co., High Ave. and East 4th St. Dercum, Hermann 307 Columbia Bldg. Dickerson, R. W 5516 Whittier Ave. Fewsmith, Livingston, Jr. . . . 2259 East 88th St. Frary, Ira T Rorheimer-Brooks Studio, 1907-31 East 9th St. Fox, Henry Willard 4489 West 35th St. Garfield, Abram 915 Garfield Bldg. Gill, Wm 1028 Rose Bldg. Gladwin, Stephen C 1232 East 3rd St. Gleichman, Morris 410 Lennox Bldg. Griffin, Perly H 4401 Broadway Ave. Heyd, E 4503 Detroit Ave. Hubby, R. G 617 Caxton lildg. Hulett, Ralph 365 Lennox Bldg. Humpheries, C. A 11301 Itasca Ave. Jansen, J. li 324 Caxton Bldg. Jansen, \\\ C Bangor Bldg. Klotz, A 6311 Hawthorne Ave. Klotzbach, Augustus .... 625 Garfield Bldg. Lauffer, Erwin 625 Garfield Bldg. Luznis, P 2059 West 81st St. Matzen, Herman Cleveland School of Art McAllister, Colin 2165 East 31st St. Meade, Frank B 1002 Garfield Bldg. Murawsky, Alfred 1263 East 114th St. Parsson, Raymond 509 Chamlier of Commerce Powell, Wm. R 1106 Hippodrome Bldg. Oueisser, Robert L 1237 Schofield Bldg. Robinson, C. A .32 Dartmore St., E. Cleveland Schaefer, W. J 55 Garfield Ave., Hinsdale, 111. Schneider, Chas. S 1105 Schofield Bldg. Shupe, Plarry L 1313 Schofield Bldg. Sinz, Walter A Cleveland School of Art Skeel, Albert E 1028 Rose Bldg. Skeel, F. D Euclid near East 55th St. Stanley, Edgar 1270 West lOSth St. Steffens, George PI 1228 Williamson Bldg. SteJEfens, John F 1228 Williamson Bldg. Thebaud, \'ictor Emile .... Bangor Bldg. Vinson, Lee C , 301 Caxton Bldg. Warner, Franz C 314 Citizens Bldg. Watterson, Wm. R 825 Cuyahoga Bldg. White, Carl F 1313 Schofield Bldg. Wajohn, Erick 1002 Garfield Bldg. Wolf, Alex 1002 Garfield Bldg. Wright, Robert M 825 Cuyahoga Bldg. Yaeger, Ludwig Car T. H. Sliipway & Bros., 136th St. and E. River St., New York, N. Y. Zorchnick, Henry L 1902 Brainard Ave. The Architectural League of America ORGANIZED 1889 Members Cleveland Architectural Club T Square Club, Pliiladelphia Toronto Architectural Club Pittsburg Architectural Club Washington University Arceiitectural Club, St. Louis Twin City Arcititectural Club Chicago Architectural Club Boston Architectural Club Detroit Architectural Club St. Louis Architectural Club Washington Architectural Club Architects' Club, University of Illinois George Washington University Architectural Club San Francisco Architectural Club National Sculpture Society, New York National Society of Mural Painters, New York Exhibition Committee Herbert B. Briggs, Chairman Hermann Dercum V. E. Thebaud Robert M. Wright Livingston Fewsmith, Jr. Edgar Stanley Index of Exhibits AIKEN, CLAYTON L.,' 825 CiiyalKi;4a Buikliiiy. 1 JMausoleiim. AMES, MAY, 9315 Miles ,\\eniie. 2 A Roman (lale, Palatine Hill, Rtime. 3 The Lion (iate of ^lycenae, (irecce. BADGLEY & NICKLAS, 6110 Euclid Avenue. 4 Study for Methodist Episcopal Church, Newton, Iowa. 5 Study for Presbyterian Church, Charleston, 111. 6 Presbyterian Church, \\'infield, Kan. 7 Alternate Study Llumphre}' Memorial Church. 8 Humphre)' Memorial Church, Engine, Ore. 9 First Christian Church, Springfield, 111. 10 Residence of Geo. ]\I. Skiles, Shelby, Ohio. 11 St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, South Bend, Ind. 12 Residence of Mr. J. E. Metzger, Cleveland (Four Views). 13 Residence of Mr. H. M. Lucas, Cleveland fEour Views), 14 Methodist Episcopal Church, Zanesville, Ohio (Three Views). 15 Boulevard Presbyterian Church, Cleveland. 16 First Presbyterian Church, Wichita, Kan. 17 The A. I\r. ^McGregor Home for Aged People. Cleveland. 18 United Presbyterian Church, Richmond, Ind. 19 Public Library, St. Catherines, Ont. BARNUM, F. S. & CO.— FRANK S. BARNUM, HARRY S. NELSON, HERBERT E. BRIGGS, 20 A'iews of First L'nitarian Church, Cleveland. BITTER, KARL, 44 West 77th Street, New Ynrk Cit}-. 21 Villard Memorial. BOARD OF EDUCATION— F. S. BARNUM, ARCFIITECT, fitli Street and Rockwell A\enue, Cleveland. 22 Cleveland Normal School. 23 Group of Schools (Photographs). INDEX OF EXHIBITS 24 Doan School. 25 Columbia School. 26 ^^'attel•son School. 27 Central School. 28 Technical High School. 29 Group of Schools (Photographs). BOHiM, G. B., 933 Williamson Building. Cleveland. 30 Residence. Lake Avenue. 31 Interior of Hall. BOHNARD & PARSOX. 510 Clianilier of Commerce. Cleveland. 32 Cottage for Clifton Park. 33 Seed Store of Air. A. C. Kendel. 34 Residence of Air. G. ^^^ Grandin. T - or* Residence of Air. F. Zimmerman. 3(S Residence of Air. F. Zimmerman. 37 Residence of Air. Julius E. Janes. 38 Residence of Air. C. H. Beardslee. 3'-' Residence at Clifton Park. 40 Residence of Air. Alilo H. E\ans. 41 Residence of Air. ("leo. Flollowav. 42 Residence of Air. Felix Hughes. 43 Highland Building. 44 Residence of Airs. Zahnheiser. BRIGGS & XELSOX. 669 Rose P.nilding, Cleveland. 45 A'iews of Y. M. C. A.. Steubenville, Ohio. 46 A'iews of Y. AI. C. A., Steubenville. Ohio. BROWX. ERAXK CHOUTEAU, 47 House at Springfield, 111. (Rear). 48 House at Springfiedl, 111. (Front). 49 Garden Front, House at Eramingham. Alass. 50 House at Eramingham, Alass. 51 Terrace, House at Eramingahm. Alass. 52 Detail of Portico, ITouse at Dedham, Alass. 53 House in Dedham, Alass. 54 Garden Gatewav, House in Dedham, Alass. INDEX OF EXHIBITS COLTiMAN, ORA, 10310 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, 55 City Gate, Rothenburg. 56 Old House on the Pegnitz. 57 Along the Canal. 58 Roofs of Nuremberg. 59 Roofs of Rothenburg. 60 Canareggio, Skyscrapers of A'^enice. 61 The Balustrade, Public Garden, 62 Gate and Tower, Burghausen. 63 German Window. 64 Lauferschlag, Turm, Nuremburg. 65 Mautner St. Burghausen. 66 Rio San Guiseppe. 67 In Austria. 68 Above the Lake of Garda. 69 On the Banks of the Isar. 70 Street of the Bead Stringers, \'enice. 71 Marcusturm, Rothenburg. 72 Burghausen. 7}i Roofs of Munich. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, EPIRICH GUGLER. 74 A Monumental Reservoir (Perspective). 7i A Monumental Reservoir (Elevation). 76 A Monumental Reservoir (Plan). H. gold:man, 77 A ^Monumental Reservoir (Perspective). I\I. \\\ SCHEIBEL. 78 A Gothic Chapel (Elevation). 79 A Gothic Chapel (Plan). 80 A Gothic Chapel (Section). W. L. BOTTOMLEY. 81 A ^lonument on a Dam, Graduate Design. E. C. HALL, 82 A Romanesque Doorway. INDEX OF EXHIBITS W. S. THOMPSON. 83 A Monumental Reservoir (Perspective). J. W. INGLE, JR. 84 A Gothic Chapel ('Ele\'ation ). DANA L. CLARK. 85 A Terrace in a Park. C. M. ITIRSH. 86 An Arch of Triumph. I. REH. 87 A Blank Wall and Fountain. A. H. KNAPPE. 88 A Terrace in a Park. G. A. KNAPP, 89 A Terrace in a Park. W. N. ALBERTSON. y\j r\ii xiiniii yiaii OLaiii) u I i.Liex aiioii ) . P. M. STAUB. 91 A Gothic Chai jel (El _'vation ) . 92 A Gothic Cha pel (S action). L. L. SHENFIELD. 93 Doorway to a Museum. H. T. CLINCH. 94 Doorway to a Museum. F. J. HARTWIG. 95 A Gothic Cloi 5ter. L. R. HOWITT. 96 A Small Courthouse (Plan). 97 A Small Cour thouse (Elevation). W 0. D. ISELIN. ■ 98 A Blank Wall and Fountain. INDEX OF EXHIBITS CORNELL UNVERSITY, COLLEGE OE ARCHITECTURE, Ithaca, N. Y. JOHN A. GRAHAM. 99 100 101 A A A Hotel on Long Island Hotel on Long Island Hotel on Long Island (Elevation). (Plan). (Section). JOSEPH U. KELLOGG. 102 103 A A Pantheon ( Elevation ) . Pantheon (Plan). W. G. SCHAEEEER. 104 105 106 A A A Railroad Station (Elevation). Railroad Station (Plan). Railroad Station (Section). GEO. R. THOMPSON, 107 A Sanatorium. CRAM, GOODHUE & FERGUSON, Boston, Mass. 309 Lennox Building, Cleveland. PAGE & CORBUSIER (Associate Architects), 108 Euclid Avenue Presbyterian Church (Plan). 109 Euclid Avenue Presb}fterian Church (Perspective). THE D'ASCENZO STUDIOS— NICOLA D'ASCENZO, 1608 Ludlow Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 110 Sketch for Circular Window. ("The Master Is Come and Calleth for Thee.") 111 Cartoon, Clearstory Window, St. Mark's Church, Erankford, Pennsylavania. 112 Cartoon, Clearstory Window, St. Mark's Church, Erankford, Pennsylavania. 113 Mural Decoration for Luzerne Courthouse. 114 Water Nymph, Painting. 115 Decoration for Cafe. 116 Decoration for Cafe. 117 Sketch for Window ,St. Mark's Church, Erankford, Pa. 118 Easier, Pencil Drawing for Leaded Glass Window. INDEX OF EXHIBITS 119 Indianapolis Post Office and Courthouse Decoration. 120 Indianapolis Post Office and Courthouse Decoration. 121 Decoration for Cafe. 122 Sketch, Elevation of Chancel, St. Joseph's Church, Dayton, Ohio. 123 Elevation of Side Wall, St. Joseph's Church, Dayton, Ohio. DERCUM & BEER, Columbia Building, Clevealnd. 124 Plouse in Lakewood. 125 House on 115th St. 126 Entrance Detail. 127 House on Lake Avenue. 128 Garage. 129 St. Mary's Church, Bedford, Ohio. 130 Cottage in Cleveland. 131 Bungalow. 132 Colonial Cottage. 133 Carter Residence. DUHRING, OKIE & ZIEGLER, 1218 ChestnutStreet. Philadelphia, Pa. 134 House for Hon. Philander C. Knox, Valley Forge, Pa. 135 House for Hon. Philander C. Knox, A^alley Forge, Pa. 136 House for Hon. Philander C. Knox, Valley Forge, Pa. 137 Fireplace for Chas. W. Henry, Memorial Chapel. 138 House for Mr. H. Gordon McCorich. 139 Flouse for Davenport Plumber. 140 House for John D. Mcllhenny. 141 Stable for John D. Mcllhenny. 142 House for Miss Alice M. Patton, Rosemont, Pa. 143 Blouse for Miss Alice M. Patten, Rosemont, Pa. 144 Blouse for Miss Alice M. Patten, Rosemont, Pa. 145 House for W. Marriott Canby, Germantown, Pa. 146 Blouse for W. Marriott Canby, Germantown, Pa. 147 House for Walter D. Blabon, Bryn Mawr, Pa. .148 House for Walter D. Blabon, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 149 Blouse for Walter D. Blabon, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 150 Blouse for Walter D. Blabon, Bryn ]\Iawr, Pa. 151 Stable for Walter D. Blabton, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 152 Stable for Geo. C. Blabon. 153 Blouse for Geo. B. Yarrow, Centerville, Pa. INDEX OF EXI-IIBITS 154 House for David B. Sharp, Tlervvyn, Pa. 155 House for A. Barker Mellor, St. Martins, Pa. 156 Stable for Henry Justice, Devon, Pa. DUTTON \\'. STILLMAN, 611 New England Building., Cleveland. 157 Travel Photograph. 158 Travel Photograph. 159 Travel Photograjih. 160 Travel Photograph. 161 Travel Photograph. 162 Travel Photograph. 163 Law Building, Ohio State University. 164 A Bungalow at Gates Mill. 166 Bank and Office Building. DYER, J. MILTON, 825 Cuj'alioga Building, Cleveland. 167 Library Competition, Ohio State University ( Perspective). 168 Library Competition, Ohio State University (Basement Plan). 169 Library Competition, Ohio State University (Main Floor Plan). 170 Library Competition, Ohio State LTniversity (2nd Floor Plan). 171 Tuberculosis Sanitarium, Cleveland Farm Colony (Bird's Eye View). 172 Tuberculosis Sanitarium, Cleveland Farm Colony (Rear Ele- vation). 173 Tuberculosis Sanitarium, Cleveland Farm Colony (Plan). 174 Tuberculosis Sanitarium, Cleveland Farm Colony (Central Group Elevation). 175 Tuberculosis Sanitarium, Cleveland Farm Colony (Central Group Plan). 176 Tuberculosis Sanitarium, Cleveland Farm Colony (Central Group Elevation). 177 Tuberculosis Sanitarium, Clevealnd Farm Colony (Doctors' Home). 178 Tubercuolsis Sanitarium, Cleveland Farm Colony (Nurses' Home). 179 Tuberculosis Sanitarium, Cleveland Farm Colony (Admini- stration Bldg. Shack, Plans). 180 Cleveland Athletic Club (Perspective). 181 Cleveland Athletic Club (6th Floor Plan). 182 Cleveland Athletic Club (7th Floor Plan). INDEX OF EXHIBITS 183 Cleveland Athletic Club (8th Floor Plan). 184 Cleveland Athletic Club 9th Floor Plan). 185 Cleveland Athletic Club (10th Floor Plan). 186 Cleveland Athletic Club (11th Floor Plan ) . 187 Cleveland Athletic Club ( Gymnasium Floor Plan). 188 Cleveland Athletic Club ( Gallery Flo or Plan), 189 Cleveland Athletic Club (Bowling Alley Folor Plan). | 190 Cleveland Athletic Club Longitudinal Section). 191 Cleveland Athletic Club (Transverse Section). 192 Residence of J\Ir. E. S. Burke, Jr. (Detail of Ornament). | 193 Residence of E. S. Burke (Models). 194 Sketch foi an (Observatory. By F. R . \\'alker. EYRE, WILSON, 1003 Spruce Street, Philadelpliia, Pa. 41 E. 30tli Street, New York. 195 Hotise at Greenwich, Conn. 196 Llotise at Greenwich, Conn. 197 House for Mr. IT. W. Rogers, Spring Lake, N. J. FAHNESTOCK, W. V v^, 308 \\'. 15th Street, Xcw York. 198 Allegory Autumn, Color Sketch in \\ ax. FERNALD, GEORGE PORTER, 70 Kilb\- Street, Boston. 199 Illustratioi s to Lipari Islands. 200 Illustratioi 1 to Lipari Islands. 201 Illustrations to Lipari Islands. 202 Illustrations to Lipari Islands. 203 Wall Decoration. 204 San JMarco, A'enice. 205 Entrance 1 La Favorita. FEWSAIITH, JR., LIVINGSTON, Ck veland. 206 Laborers' Dwellings. FLAGG, ERNEST, 35 ^VaIl Street, New York City. 207 Chapel for Pomfert School. INDEX OF EXHIBITS 208 Reconstruction of Palace for Count Lazlo Szechenzi, Buda- pest, Hungary. 209 Residence for Air. Charles Scribner, New York. FOUNTAIX. S. I., 663 Rose Euikiing. Cleveland. 210 The Pantheon, Paris. 211 A Alarket Street, Paris. 212 Saint Sulpice, Paris. 213 Portico of the Pantheon, Paris. 214 Boulevard St. Germain, Paris. 215 Interior of St. Germain-des-Pres., Paris. 216 Xotre Dame, Paris. 217 Drawing Room, Wade Park ITouse. 218 Library, House in Wade Park. 219 Sketch for Residence, Euclid Heights. 220 Sketch for Church. 221 Sketch for Residence. 222 Sketch for Terraces, Cleveland. 223 Residence, Cleveland Heights. 224 Residence, Cleveland ITeights. 225 Residence. Wade Park Allotment. 226 Residence, Euclid Heights. FOURNIER, ALEXIS JEAN, 2601 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland. 227 Evening in Venice. 228 The Grand Canal, \^enice (Alorning). 229 Entrance to Grand Canal, A'enice. 230 The Zattera, Venice. 231 Morning in Venice. 232 The Grand Canal, Venice. 233 A Festa in Venice. 234 The Rocky River A'iaduct. 235 Evening in Venice. GLADWIN, S. C, 1232 E. 3rd Street, Cleveland. 236 Model of Decorative Keystone. 237 Model of Marble Bracket 'Tronworkers.' Albert E. Skeel, Designer. INDEX OF EXHIBITS GLIDDEN, ED^\■ARD EL, 238 The Marlborough. 239 The Washington. GRIEFIN, WALTER BURLEY, 1200 Steinwa\- Hall, Chicago. 240 Club House Niles, jMichigan — Study. 241 Dwelling, Kenilworth, Illinois — Study. 242 Two Flat Buildings, Chicago— Study. 243 Dwelling, Evanston, Illinois — Study. 244 Dwelling, Edwardsville, Illinois — Study. HEACOCK & HOKANSON, 1218 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 245 Township Building, Abington, Pa. 246 Llouse at Llanerch, Pa. 247 House at Noble, Pa. 248 Bank Building at Jenkintown, Pa. HOPKINSON, CHAS. W., Rose Building", Cleveland. 249 Residence of James J. Tracy, Euclid Ave. (Drawing Room). 250 Residence of James J. Tracy (Reception Room). 251 Residence of James J. Tracy (Vestibule). 252 Residence of James J. Tracy (Ball Room). 253 Residence of F. W. Stecher, Lake Ave (General Exterior \'iev,'). 254 Residence of F. W. Stecher (Drawing Room). 255 Residence of F. W. Stecher (Vestibule). 256 Residence of F. W. Stecher (Main Stair ITall). 257 Residence of F. W. Stecher (Library). 258 Residence of F. IT. Adams (Exterior). 259 Residence of F. IT. Adams (Drawing Room). 260 Residence of F. H. Adams (Library). 261 Kesidence of F. IT. Adams (Dining Room). 262 Culbertson JNlonument, Girard, Pa. INDEX OF EXHIBITS HORNE, JOSEPH, CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. 263 Dining Room Decoration. IT. F. Hryant, Designer. 264 Library. IT. F. Bryant, Designer. 265 Living Rooin. IT. F. Bryant, Designer. 266 Living Room. Wm. Whittle, Designer. HUBBEL & BENES, Citizens Building, Cleveland. 267 Scale iModel — Mausoleum. 268 Cleveland Museum of Art (North Elevation). 269 Cleveland Museum of Art South Eleveation). 270 Cleveland Museum of Art (Perspective). 271 Cleveland Museum of Art Plan of Site). 272 Cleveland Museum of Art (Ground Floor Plan). 273 Cleveland Museum of Art (First Floor Plan). 274 Cleveland Museum of Art (Second Floor Plan). 275 Cleveland Museum of Art (Longitudinal Section). 276 Cleveland Museum of Art (Transverse Section). 277 Cleveland Museum of Art (Details). 278 West Side Market Flouse. 279 West Side Market House, Corbels. 280 West Side Market ITouse, Corbels. INGRAHAM, GEORGE HUNT, ; , ^ ■ 2 A Park Street, Boston. ._ ' , 281 A Small Library. 282 Residence in Detroit. IZANT, CLARENCE S., 711 Cuyahoga Building. 283 Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co. (Warehouse). 284 Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co. (Power House). 285 Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co. (Power House). 286 Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co. (Power ITouse). 287 Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co. (Sub Station). 288 Residence for Mr. P. L. Cobb. INDEX OF EXHIBITS JANES, AVALTER STUDIOS, 138 West 42nd Street, N. Y. 289 Nave Windows St. Michael's Churcli, Brooklyn, N. Y. R. F. Almirall, Architect. 290 Matiseolenm Window. H. \'aii B. Magonigle, Architect. 291 Dining Room Windows, Jas. Timpsons Hotise. 292 A^enetian Glass Mosaic. 293 Lyons Memorial, Antique ("xlass, \A'. E. Collegiate Chttrch N. Y. 294 L3'ons ?iIemorial Antique Glass. 295 Glass Mosaic Panel. 296 Head of Chirst. 297 'A^ictory" Jakel Alauseolenm, Antif|ne Glass. 298 Window in Yacht of Henrjf Tinker. 299 Window in Yacht of Henry Tinker. 300 Window in Yacht of Henr)' Tinker. JANSSEN & ABBOTT, Rensliaw Building, Pittsburgh. 301 Competition Eirst Baptist Chmxh of Pittsljurgh. 302 Competition First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh. 303 Competition First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh. 304 Competition First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh. 305 Competition First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh. 306 Competition First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh. 307 Competition Western University of Penn., Plan. 308 Competition Western University of Penn., Section. 309 Commemorative Monument. JANSEN, JENS, Steinway Hall, Chicago. 310 Entrance to Public Gardens, Garfield Park. 311 Lawn of FI. Rubens, Glencoe, 111. 312 Rose Gardens, Humboldt Park. 313 Entrance to Col. Scripps' Estate. 314 Gardens of H. Rubens, Glencoe, 111. 315 Gardens of W. J. Chalmers, Lake Geneva Wis 316 Water Garden. INDEX OF EXHIBITS KELLER, H. G., Cleveland School of Art. 317 The Old ^\'ag■on Shed. 318 Scene in Amsteradm. 319 Carrying up a Corner. 320 Out of the Barn. 321 In the Buggy Shed. 322 In the Horse Barn. 323 Cellar Way. 324 Quarries. 325 Watchman. 326 Industr)'. 327 Among the Old Settlers. MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OE TECHNOLOGY, Boston, Mass. K. E. CARPENTER, 328 A Southern Estate (Plan). 329 A Southern Estate (Block Plan). 330 A Southern Estate (Elevation). 331 A Court House (Plan). 322 A Court House (Elevation). 333 General Outlay for Aerodrome. G. FOX y 334 Interior of Reception Room. C. C. CLARK. 335 A Aluseum of Aeroplanes (Plan). 336 A Museum of Aeropalnes (Elevation), H S. GERITY. 337 A Church Entrance. W . S. DAVIS. 338 A Church Entrance. K. A'ONNEGUT. 339 Tribune of a Grand Stand. R. D. JOHNSON. 340 A Church Entrance. INDEX OF EXHIBITS S. N. WHITNEY. 341 Swimming Pool and Pavilion. J. M. GRAY, 342 Column for a Public Garden. E. H. KRUCKEMEYER. 343 Monumental Window in Station. R. H. HANNAEORD. 344 A Railroad Station. MEADE, FRANK B., 1002 Garfield Building, Cleveland. 345 Residence of Mr. Howard P. Fells. 346 Residence of Mr. Howard P. Fells, Living Hall. 347 Residence of Mr. Paul Lawrence, Wade Park. 348 Residence of Mr. K. F. Gill, Ambler Heights. 349 Residence of Mr. Henry Everett. 350 Mayfield Club. 351 Residence for Mr. F. E. Drury. 352 Shoafif Bldg. and First National Bank. James Hamitlon, Associate Architect. MILLS, DAISY B., 1429 W. 81st Street, Cleveland. 353 Sketch of Lion. MURAWSKY, ALFRED K., 825 Cuyahoga Building, Cleveland. 354 Order Problem, A Loggia. PAGE & CORBUSIER, 309 Lennox Building, Cleveland. 355 Resiednce of G. H. Gardner. 356 Residence of Mr. T. W. Larwood. 357 Residence of Mrs. J. R. Ranney. 358 Residence of H. W. Kessler. 359 Residence of Mr. P. Borton. 360 Residence of Mr. C. A. Nicola. INDEX OF EXHIBITS 361 Residence of Mr. H. C. Osborn (Interior). 362 Boulevard Presbyterian Churcli. 363 Boulevard Presbyterian Churcb. PARKER, H. IIANEEY, 1710 Chestnut Street, Philaedlphia. 364 Decorative Figure MedaUion, No. 1. 365 Decorative Figure Medallion No. 2. 366 Decoration Calvary M. E. Cburcb, Pbiladelpbia. 367 A Bungalow, New Jersey Coast. 368 Spring. 369 Sketcli, Sermon on the ]\lount, Calvary M. E. Church, Phila. 370 The Dream Lady. 371 "The Ascension" Church of St. Judge and Nativity, Phila. 372 Hallway in City Residence. 373 Mantel in Library, Residence. PELL & CORBETT, 122 E, 2Sth Steret, N. Y. 374 Springfield Municipal Bldg. PENNSYLVANIA, UNIVERSITY OF, DEPARTMENT OF ARCHI- TECTURE, JESSE F. LAUCK. 375 Rendering from Line Drawing. GEORGE N. RAY. | 376 A Maritime Custom House (Plan and Eleveation). G. S. KOYL. 377 A Hotel (First Floor Plan and Elevation). 378 A Hotel (Second Floor Plan). GRANT M. SIMON. 379 Rendering from Line Drawing. H. B. REGISTER. 380 Casino of a Country Club (Plan). 381 Casino of a Country Club (Elevation and Section). INDEX OF EXHIBITS PITKIN & WEINRICIiTER. Cutler Building', Rochester. 382 Sketch of Garden and Grounds for AValter Howard, Esq., Geneva, N. Y. 383 House and Garden for Cleinent Studebaker, Jr., Esq., South Bend, Ind. POST, GEO. B., & SONS, 347 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. City. 1111 Schofiekl Building, Cleveland. 384 Interior of Central Portion Wisconsin State Capitol 385 College of the City of New York, Main Building. 386 Residence of Mr. Joseph J. Russell, Cleveland. Charles S. Schneider, Designer. 387 Residences of Mr. Herbert L. Schneider and Mr. Nelson D. Foster, East Cleveland. Charles S. Schneider, Designer. 388 Entrance to Residence of jMr. Joseph G. Russell, Cleveland. Charles S. Schneider, Designer. 389 Residence of Mr. Stanley Motch, Lakewood, O. Charles S. Schneider, Designer. 390 Sketch of Studio for Mrs. Alice B. Ring, Cleveland. Charles S. Schneider, Designer. 391 Sketch showing alterations and additions to Residence of Mr. George FI. Fish, Lakewood, O. Charles S. Schneider, Designer. 392 Residence for :Mr. R. I. AVright, Wickliffe-on-the-Lake, O. Charles S. Schneider, Designer. 393 Suggestion for First Congregational Church, Lakewood, O. Charles S. Schneider, Designer. POWELL, WILLIAM ROBERT, 1106 Hippodrome Building, Cleveland. 394 Sketch near Rouen. 395 Street Scene, Rouen. 396 Street Scene, Chartres. 397 Street Scene, Aizay-le-Rideau. 398 Place de la Concorde, Paris. 399 Travel Sketch, Flolland. 400 Travel Sketch, Holland. INDEX OF EXHIBITS ROGERS & MacFARLANE, Detroit, i\licli. 401 Church at Duraiul, Mich. SCHNEIDER, CHARLES S. 1111 Scliofield Building, Cleveland. 402 Sketch, looking up "Hermit Lane." 403 Sketch for a Home for Mr. Charles S. Sclmeider. 404 Notre, Sketch made in Paris. 405 Notre Dame, Sketch made in Paris. 406 Drawing Submitted in "Tlie Brickbuilder" Competition. 407 Sketch, looking up "Hermit Lane." 408 Sketches for Hermit Club Program. 409 Sketch of Competition Drawing for the jMayfield Country Club House. 410 Residence of Mr. J. H. Donahey, East Cleveland, O. 411 Competitive Drawing for cover of this Catalogue (awarded first place). 412 Sketch for Entrance to Home for Mr. Charles S. Schneider. 413 Original Sketch for Residence of Mr. Stanley Motch, Lake- wood, O. 414 Sketch of Fire Place in Hermit Club. 415 Sketch of Entrance to Hermit Club. 416 Sketch of Grill Room of Hermit Club. 417 Residence of Mr. Henry Steinbrenner, Cleveland. 418 Suggestion to a Client. 419 Frame of Sketches made in Europe. 420 Sketch made in Paris Atelier. 421 Sketch made in Paris Atelier. SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO., THE, Cleveland. 422 The Model Cottage Bungalow on a Country Site. 423 The Model Cottage Bungalow on a Shore Site. 424 The Living Room, Model Cottage Bungalow. 425 The Living Room, Model Cottage Bungalow. 426 The Dining Room, Model Cottage Bungalow. 427 The Owner's Room, Model Cottege Bungalow. INDEX OF EXHIBITS SINZ, WALTER A., 428 Archer. 429 Heroic Head. SMITH, LUCIAN E., 430 Proposed School of Art & Archaeology in Rome (Plan). 431 Proposed School of Art & Archaeology in Rome (Section). 432 Proposed School of Art & Archaeology in Rome (Prospective). 433 Measured Drawing of Organ in Sienna by Peruzzi. 434 \'illa built for the IMrs. Dabney on the Lake of Albane, Italy. SOCIETY OF BEAUX ARTS ARCHITECTS, 36 E. 32nd Street, N. Y. City. C. E. HALL, Atelier Hornbostel. 435 A Country Inn (Class A 1 Project). 436 A Country Inn (Class A 1 Project). G. S. KOYL, University of Pennsylvania, 437 Roman Catholic Church (Class A 11 Project). 438 Roman Catholic Church (Class A 11 Project). J. MOSCOWITZ, Atelier Bosworth, 439 ITotel in a large City (Class A Y Project.) 440 Hotel in a large City (Class A V Project). C. H. NORTH, University of Pennsylvania, 441 Auto Garage (Class B 1 Project). 442 Auto Garage (Glass B 1 Project). A. F. ADAMS, Atelier Prevot, N. Y. City, 443 Interborough Trolley Station (Paris Prize Final). 444 Interborough Trolley Station (Paris Prize Final). 445 Interborough Trolley Station (Paris Prize Final). L. E. LANGILLE, Washington Architectural Club. 446 South Portico U. S. Treasury Bldg. (Measured Dwg. Arch.). V. DE MARI, Burnham & Company, 447 Palatial City Residence (Paris Prize, 2nd Preliminary). INDEX OF EXHIBITS F. LIGHT, Atelier Licht. 448 Entrance through a DwelHng (Class B 1 Analy.). B. HOYT, Atelier Ware, 449 An Archive Building (Class B 111 Project). 450 An Archive Building (Class B HI Project). R. ]\I. WRIGHT, Cleveland Architectural Club. 451 Open Air Band Stand (Class A 1 Esq. Esq.). H. D. HUGHES, Atelier Hornbostel. 452 An Immigrant Station (Warren Prize). E. P. CHRYSTIE, Atelier Hornbostel. 453 Monumental Mantlepiece (Class A and B IV Archaeology). MISS WESTGATE, Cornell University. 454 Waiting Room, Railroad Station. 455 Waiting Room, Railway Station. 456 Waiting Room, Railway Station. MR. ARLLANDO, Drexel Institute, Philadelphia. 457 Bridge over a Castle Moat. MR. HAUPTLE, T. Square Club, 458 Romanesque Doorway. MR. KEROCK, Atelier Ware, N. Y. 459 A Grand Stairway. MR. GILBERT, Atelier Ware, N. Y. 460 Shelter for a Statue. W. G. DISTIN, Columbia University, N. Y. 461 A Lock Gate in the Tropics. MR. DE NARDO, University of Pennsylvania. 462 Casino of Country Club. 463 Casino of Country Club. R. W. DICKERSON, Cleveland Architectural Club. 464 Order Problem. W. J. GILL, Cleveland Architectural Club. 465 Order Problem. Ix\DEX OF EXHIBITS H. FOX, Cleveland Architectural Club. 466 Order Problem. P. LUZIUS, Cleveland Architectural Club. 467 Order Problem. R. PEAL, Cleveland Architectural Club. 468 Order Problem. STEFFENS, GEORGE H., 1229 Williamson Building, Cleveland. 469 Commercial Building for PI. T. Loomis. J. F. Steffens, Designer. 470 Residence of Mr. Troxel, Elyria, O. Exterior. 471 Residence of ^Ir. Troxel, Elyria, O. Entrance. STRIEBINGER, FREDERICK WM., New England Building, Cleveland. 472 Residence, Euclid ITeights Boulevard. 473 Residence, Euclid Heights Boulevard. 474 Residence, Shaker ITeights. 475 Proposed L. S. & M. S. Railway Bridge over Lake y\venue. 476 Collinwood School Fire Memorial, Lakeview Cemetery. Herman Matzon, Sculptor. TOUSLEY & THEBAUD, 406 Bangor Building. 477 Study for Commercial Building. 478 Christ Church. Cleveland. 479 Residence on Forest ITill Allotment. 480 Sketch for Entrance to a Cemetery. A^ICTOR E. THEBAUD. WALKER, F. R., 825 Cuyahoga Building, Cleveland. 481 Releve Bishops Chair in the Chancel of Saint Lorenzo. 482 Agvignon from across River Rhone. 483 Fountain del Futone, Rome. 484 Interior Basilica Saint Lorenzo, Rome. 485 Sketch on Lagoon, Venice, St. Giorgie ^Maggiore in Distance. 486 Summer Sketch in Conn. 487 Grey Day in \^enice. 488 Bartolomeo Coleono. INDEX OF EXHIBITS LLOYD GARRETT CO, riiiladelphia, Ta. 480 Electric Lighting Fixtures. 490 Electric Lighting l^'i-xtures. 491 Electric Lighting Fixtures. 492 Electric Lighting Fixtures. 493 Electric Lighting Fixtures. 494 Electric Lighting Fixtures. SEVERANCE, JULIA, Oberlin, Ohio. 495 Portrait in Low Relief. 496 Portrait Sketch (Bust). 497 Portrait in Low Relief. SKEEL, ALBERT E., 1028 Rose Building. 498 Suburban Residence (Exterior). 499 Suburban Residence (Exterior). 500 Suburban Residence (Interior). 501 A\'est Side Y. M. C. A. (Perspective). TOUSLEY & THEBAUD, 406 Bangor Building. 502 Terrace, East Cleveland. MEADE, FRANK B., 1002 Garfield Building, Cleveland. 503 Willowick Club. 504 Willowick Club. 505 First National Bank VICTORY, JOCKEL MAUSOLEU^I, ANTIQUE GLASS Walter Janes Studios, New York City BUNGALOW Dercum & BiiEE, Archttkcth, Cle\-el.\M) -^■*ft»*~ »» «ii.TS ?i?iil8lt. ^•*:4 CULIiERTSON MOXUMEXT, GIRARD, PA. , Charles ^\^ Hopkimson, Architect PIOUSE FOR MR. W'. B. HART, RADNOR, PA. DuHRixr;, Okii; & Zifjilkr, Architf.cts, Piiil.xdklpiiia r^^z^FH c c ir tlo k Pi-A/< FtllBD IVoos ^«u« House - Tor Mr . WILLIAM - ft . Hart POkLCH 3' ■■^-- 1. ^^ . Ipi/ii/iii i.'aTM T '■ hA.i.L ; .'t-ivitfi tw*") I TPBRACt I nRsr tXoon Pt.v-i LIVING HAI.L, RESIDEXCE OF MR. HOWARD P. EELLS, EUCLID HEIGHTS Frank B. jMeadk, Architect, Cleveland i u pi u ;z rX •■7; o ,7;' < 1 — 1 H ^ .^- < O s 2 f ^ 1 — 1 a w 5 -^ a p< '-^ _ 2 X 2'S 2 00 o o rj; u O oa CO FIRST Q 2 pj J O d CTj y. ^ Pd H 'J-, 1 1 K O CT; '^Tfl^- ^~ -wl RESIDEXCE OF MR. GEO. HOLLOWAY, RAVENNA, O. linHN.\Ki) & I'.XKSSDX, Akciuri-x'TS, CLi':vi':r,.\.\D LIVING ROOM, RESIDENCE OE MR. GEO. HOLLOWAY BOHNAED & PaRSSON, ArCHITRCTS, CLEVELAND fp ^ •.V. • j^. t TTTtJ crrm ^ A PANTHEOX I'LAX Jos. M. KeLLOG, CciRXELL UxiMIRSITV RESIDENCE, EUCLID HEIGHTS S. J. Fountain, Architkct, Clk\'iclaxd LOCK GATE IN TROPICS W. G. DisTiN, Sociirrv of J'.i-:\ux Arts, Arch iikcts, Ni;\v York n. 1^' v,-^4. rM 1 iirtfrTfif ^ - tiPHi'"'^ -^^ ''''rr "TT "T^ r j;^„^ fe 'i,'"' ^ r 1 R ri 1 ALTA I'LM'.LIC LIHRARY (jEu. B. I'ds'I' & So.xs, _-\KrHiTi-:fTs I"*. R. SlKHEL AND C. S. Sc 1 1 ,\ l-l DKR, AsSOCIATICS RESIDKXCRS FDR .MESSRS. III':RliERT L. SCIIXKIDF.R AXI) XRRSOX D. FOSTER, FAST CLEMiEAXD (iiio. r>. FosT & SdNS, Arciiitix'i-s ; P. R. Sir:(;i-:i. and C. S. Schnicidkk, Associ \ti-:s RESIDENCE FOR :\IRS. S. E. FEXTOX, EAST CLEVELAND Dercuji & Beer, Architects, Cleveland RESIDENCE (JE MR. HOWARD I'. EELLS, EL'CLID HEIGHTS Erank B. Meade, Architi-:ct, Cleve.laxd SKETCH OF COMPETITION DRAWING FOR THE M/VYFIELD COUNTRY CLUB Charles S. Schxicidkk, Architect SKETCH FOR AX OBSER\'ATORY BY F. R. \\A[JvER J. Mrr.TON DvicR, Akciutkct, Ci.i:vki..\\ii AV ,Alu' = ^^s«f3*- riiiilHiiiil[iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(niii]iii(iiiii[iiiiiii[iiiiini!ii[iiHiii(iii(iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiTm RESIDENCE OX FOREST HILL ALLOTMENT TousLKY & Thebaud, Architects, Cleveland RESIDENCE FOR MR. E. ZIMMERMAN BoHNARD & Parsson, Architexts, Clevelaxd ENTRANCE TO LA FAA'ORTTA G)-;(iR(;i-; PoirrjiR Fernald, I!. 11. Post & Sfjxs. Akc-iittkcts P. R. SiHCKi, AXD C. S. SciixiuDr'.R, Assoctatks SCENE IN AAISTERDAAr H. G. Keller, Cleveland TERRACE ON EUCLID A\-EXUE, EAST CLE\'ELAND TOUSLEY (& TlIKBAUD, ARCHITECTS, Cr.KVKLAND =^=f It Ji-Ji r:^ ®f I^jEiF, "iniR. MRS A'%:i&%!Rai:;"!» 3C7-S T'l-JMEA riio:;. ciEv'tAAn'- COTTAGE EOR MRS. A. IT. BAKER, SHAKER HEIGHTS Dl•:RC^^r & Brkr, Akcititf.cts, Cli-:vi':l.\nd liXTRANCl-: DETAIL HOUSE IX E.\ST e'LE\EEAXD Dkkci'm & Ei:i:u, AKeiiTTi-xTs, Ci-i:\i:i.a.\i) HOUSE AT GREENWICH, CONN. Wilson Eyri-;, Architect, Philadelphia RESIDENCE OF F. H. ADAMS Chas. W. Hopkinson, Architect, Cle\'eland ■JimZLJiJI ^.ji.~ir.T- .wru rrll -zi^ LL:^llRlTgff:iJ A HOTEL G. S. KoYL, LJniveksity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia EUCLID AATATIE PRESBYTERIAX CHL'RCH CRA>r. CinoniiL'i-: & Fkkgusox, Arciiitkcts, Hostox PA(;ii & CoRBusiKR, Associate Architects, Cleveeand J'X'CLID AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CliURCII CRAii, ('ioorjouK & Emrguson, Architects, Boston Pagi-: & CoRiiusiER, AssociATi': Arciiiticcts, Clicviclanh vifK : imi *=»■-;-■!«. ^^ ■ - ' _ 1 J^ I' ^ *■ ''. '^1 ;-n 1: f*^ f H" • • • •'■Tw^E 3, ^ .-»« !"= ^ '^p!' I 1 I 1 I i ''~*i i -~o* ■tm 'k^-^' h' AN INTERBOROUGH TROLLEY STATION (Paris Prize). A. F. Adams, Atelier Prkvot, New York. o r/i H 5 :^: -t1 5 H w I ■^f ■fr- ^ »^^iu uir"^ L-ii-:y.-j:.ii-j'"" q o o a H o O ^ Pi O W hI^^I^Hh '^^^m ^ • ^m^.M%g^ A CHURCH ENTRANCE R. D. Johnson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston SUBURBAN RESIDENCE y\LBiiKT E. Skeel, Architect, Cleveland SUBURBAN RESIDENCE Ai.iiicRT E. Skf.el, ARcnrTi-:cT, Clkviclanu / . \ / . . \ 1 I V • t^4 cojmpetition, first baptist church, of pittsburgfi [anssen & ABBriTT, Architi-x'ts, Pittsburh COMPETITION, BELLEFIELD AVE. ELEVATION, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF PITTSBURGH Ianssen & Abbott, Architects, Pittsburt-i HOUSE AND GARDEN FOR CLEMENT STUDEBAKER, JR. SOUTH BEND, IND. Pitkin & Weinriuiiter, Landscape Architects, Rochester, N. Y. CLEVELAND ATHLETIC CLUB J. MILTON DYER, ARCHITECT, CLEVELAND COI.LINW'OOD SCHOOL FIRE .M luMORIAL LAKEVIEW CEMETERY. Hermann Matzi-;n, Sculptor, Clkxklani). Q ■f. W c^ « w -< 1 / -< ^ '■X t; •Si ^^ [iJ Lx: u ;^> y. 'Z h^ Q -h' '^H ■/, r-^ LiJ Cii O HEAD OF CHRIST. Waltkr Janes, Studios, Ni-:w York. DECORATIVE FIGURE MEDALLION IT. Hanley Parkkr, Piiiladi-.lpiiia i ■ <; '"? ^Jf'^jp}: tSi^S^i 1^ 4 ^ J- N y. i^ X u w N c/j o J n: < '/* J ?r H . !> •^^ > ^^ a o< ^ uo ^ ^'^ Ok O M H « u'/'' -< -?' w < fcm f_, O X >^ 2; K O w 1 — 1 H U Lj IX H CO ^ O U w p^ % 1 ^. ■' 7'^'^^/(/^'^^'^ UBirrlnnd Cliaplrr. A. I. A. Clcvdand ^.^hiiKiurid Club ■a? AN OPEN AIR BAND STAND Robert M. Wright, Cleveland Architlictural Club, Cleveland ^1 O a U "; O o CJIRTST flll'RCII. TousLi'iv & 'J'liicuAuu, Arcihticc'is, Cijcvici.anl). 5 t .■« fi 'J ^^• ■r f- L- P^ 1 — 1 « p > ^ 1^ c^ Z w ^J en <^ W fii ^ J D < o H U 2: W « i — 1 2 P ^ O <; W ■/'. ' mt ■'^__J ixS.— 3 IX. -^Z. TUBERCULOSIS SANITARIUM, CLEXniLAND FARM COLONY. J. Milton Dyi-:r, Arciiiiix "i', Clkvij.and. *~j E. '^ o B ■xl f «4 ■ 'U---- CASINO or- A COUXTRY CLUP.. A. Di-: Xakdo, L'n'i vicrsitv ()!•■ ^^RN^'s^■Lv.\^■lA. A H y, -. Q 5 ■X i O £ < H en Y. M. C. A. BUILDING STEUBENVILLE, OHIO Eurcos & Xelson, ARcHrnaxs, Clevkland .;wvAi8ai:Aa.j^i«iaR^!«tfKv>; ■ ^.'.laimiwswawij v '/r-.rr'.tST^SS^^^ IKOXWOKKF.R. S. C. (ii.AiJW'i.x, Si_ULrTi)R, Ai.iiicK'i' v.. S\^v.v.\.. Jl'.SICNl'lU, Cl.liN'I'lLAMJ. Index to Advertisers ARCHITECTURAL IRON AND BRONZE WORK Gorham Co., Tlie 60 Rose Iron Works Co., The 51 Tyler Co., The W. S 49 AUTOMATIC WINDOWS Cleveland Automatic Window Co . . 29 BRICK Alliance Clay Produce Co 6 Columbus Brick & Terra Cotta Co. . 16 Darlington Brick & Mining Co 6 Federal Clay Products Co 3 Harbison-Walker Refractories Co.. 4 Hydraulic-Press Brick Co 42 Kittanning Brick & Fire Clay Co, . . IS Metropolitan Paving Brick Co 16 TiiTany Enamel Brick 5 Wadsworth Brick & Tile Co 2 BLUE PRINTS City Blue Printing Co S3 BOILERS Page Boiler Co., The Wm. H 46 "Wise" Gas and Coal Boilers 21 BUILDERS SUPPLIES Carl D. Palmer 17-18-19-20-21 Cleveland Builders Supply Co S-6-7-8-9-10-11-12 Fay, W. A 27 Hydraulic-Press Brick Co 42 Johns-Manville Co 57 Lake Erie Builders Supply Co 60 Ohio Clay Co 45 Queisser-Bliss Co., The 13-14-15-16 Stowe Fuller Co., The 31 Woodville Lime & Cement Co 27 CEMENT Best Bros 4 Atlas Portland Cement Co 5 Huron Portland Cement Co 31 CEMENT COATING Bay State Brick & Cement Coating. 4 Symentrex 13 Hydratite 13 Elaterite 21 R. I. W 31 CONTRACTORS Bolton Pratt Co., The S3 Dautel & Son, L 52 Donley Bros 18 Euclid Plastering & Contracting Co., The 54 Hunkin-Conkey Construction Co., The 21 Harris, Herman, A 39 Libby, J. H 27 Masters & Mullen Construction Co., The 52 CORNER BEAD Parker Steel Corner Bead 18 DECORATORS (INTERIOR) Rohreimer Brooks Studios Co., The 41 Sterling & Welch Co., The 39 Wilmot Co., The J, C 35 DRAWING MATERIAL Soltman, E. G 48 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Enterprise Electric Construtcion Co., The 52 Elliot Electric Co., S. K 26 ELECTRIC SUPPLIES Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co., The SO FIRE DOORS Peelle Co., The 20 FIREPROOFING Concrete Unit System Co 51 National Concrete Fire Proofing Co., The 32 FURNACE PIPE Perfection Furnace Pipe Co 19 GLASS Cleveland Window Glass & Door Co 34 Crane Glass & Manufacturing Co., The 48 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co 28 GRANITE Webb Pink Granite Co 38 GYPSUM TILE Pyrobar Gypsum Tile 44 HARDWARE Bingham Co., The 36 Lockwood, Luetkemeyer, Henry Co., The 23 Worthington Co., Geo., The 25 HARDWOOD FLOORS Shulkins & Co 37 HEATING AND VENTILATING Becker Seidel Co., The 22 Mouat-Squires Co., The 33 INTERLOCKING TILE Denison Interlocking Tile 45 IRON (STRUCTURAL) Brooks, T. H. & Co 38 Forest City Steel & Iron Co., The.. 39 National Iron & Wire Co., The 22 Republic Structural Iron Works Co. 55 LIGHTING FIXTURES Cleveland Gas & Electric Fixture Co., The 37 CoUings Co., Clarence H., The 22 Morreau Co., The 58 LIME Woodville Lime & Cement Co 27 LUMBER Martin-Barriss Co., The 40 Nicola, Stone & Myers Co., The 46 MANTELS CoUings Co., Clarence H., The 22 Wadsworth-Adelson Co., The 37 MARBLE Batterson & Eisele 56 METAL LATH Bostwick Truss Loop Lath 18 Cleveland Expanded Metal Lath 36 METAL WINDOWS AND DOORS Reister & Thesmacher Co 29 MODELERS & SCULPTORS Fisher & Jirouch. S3 PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES Empire Varnish Co 24 National Lead Co 47 Pratt-Lambert Co., The 34 Sherwin-Williams Co., The 35 Venderink Co., B. T., The 23 PLASTER Euclid Plastering & Contracting Co., Tlie 54 Gifford, Ira S 53 Lennox-Haldeman Co., Tlie 34 McNulty Bros, of Chicago 23 Cleveland Builders SuppK- Co 7 PLASTER BOARD U. S. Gypsum Co 44 PLUMBING Schneider Plumbing Co., The 51 Warden & Leese 55 PLUMBIXG SUPPLIES Sanitary Co., The 59 Standard Sanitary Co., The 43 RADIATOR^ National Radiator Co., The 28 Pressed Radiator Co. of America, The 32 RADIATORS Jewett Refrigerator Co., The 41 McCray Refrigerator Co., The 28 ROOFING CONTRACTORS Cuyahoga Roofing Co., The 41 Huntington & Son, Hugh 57 Kasch Roofing Co., The 55 Ohio Roofing Co., The 52 Reister & Thesmacher Co., The.... 29 Norton Bros 20 SHINGLE STAIN Cahots 6 STEEL WINDOWS Fenestra 13 Lupton Sons Co., The David 58 STONE Indiana Quarries Co 24 TERRA COTTA Northwestern Terra Cotta Co 14 Columbus Brick & Terra Cotta Co. . 16 TIN PLATE Follansbee Bros. Co 38 Garry Iron & Steel Co., The 36 Osborn, J. M. & L. A 17 VENTILATORS Ohio Blower Co., The 58 The Burt Ventilator 19 WEATHER STRIPS Chamberlin Metal Weather Strip Co., The 30 WINDOW SCREENS Watson Mnfg. Co., The 30 WOOD WORK Cleveland Window Glass & Door Co., The 34 Teachout Co., The A 48 Ohio Sash & Door Co 17 wnm m m m4 mam IB- SB 'SR mvm^ The Cleveland Builders Supply Co. H ollow Brick E xpanded Metal Lath — "Herringbone" and "Boston" (coating — "Bay State" for protecting brick and cement L ime — Hydrated or Bulk E dson Pumps V -Shaped Wall Ties, " McDonald's" E xcelsior Superfine Plaster L ake Sand A tlas Portland Cement N at-Co-Tile, a Construction Tile D oors — "Pyrono" Fireproof r> rick — Facing and Fire Brick of all kinds U niversal Corner Bead I nsulating and Deafening Quilt, "Cabot's" L ehigh Portland Cement D rain Tile Enamel Brick, "Tiffany" R aggie Block S hingle Stain, "Cabot's" O tanchions. Cast and Wrought Iron, all sizes U nion "Outersite" Picture Moulding P laster, "We make it, so it's good" P artition Tile L ime Stone Y 's. Elbows, Half-Traps, Etc., Etc. C onstruction Tile ur Motto,"Quality and Service" s i il mm m 11 f^^mmmwmmufmmwmmrM THE CLEVELAND BUILDERS SUPPLY CO mismmmBSammmmmm ij cTVlanufactured by The Federal Clay Products Co. Mineral City, O. '<%r*u '<'9ir^ "C^lJi^tJ King's Fibrous Plasterboard IMPROVED MODERN LATH Fireproof Economical Sound Deadener Produces Strong, Solid Walls and Ceilings Insulator of Heat and Cold Quick Drying Plastering Saves Time in Construction For Use as a Lath in Any Kind of Building Size 32 X 36 11 MMMimammm THE CLEVELAND BUILDERS The Harbison- Walker Refactories Co. Manufacturers of Face Brick Beautiful Grays Pompeian '<%tmj *^%nu '^^r^J Fire Brick We Know of Nothing So Good as Best Bros/ Keene's Cement That Is Why We Handle It I tortland' A Fire Retarding Coating Bearing the Underwriters Label laBSgSgBSgJM •^^l**^ "^^t^ '^^t^ Capacity 11,000,000 bbls. "^^tmj >*^^*^ "<^^*^ Bay State Brick & Cement Co ating ■ i i THE CLEVELAND BUILDERS SUPPLY CO Steger Building, Jackson Blvd. & Wabash Ave,, Chicago, lU. MARSHALL 6c FOX, ARCHITECTS Faced With Tiffany Enamel Brick Guaranteed Not to Craze : : : Atlas-White PORTLAND CEMENT is a stainless white Portland cement for decorative purposes. Its strength both in tension and compression is the same as At- las Portland Cement and we unreservedly claim that it will meet the requirements of the Standard Specifications for Portland Cement. For the convenience of its users, we put up Atlas- White mixed with ground white Silica sand in three mixtures ready for use. Write u3 for descripihe circular. A T^T A C PORTLAND A i LAo CEMENT is pure and absolutely uniform in quality. Made from the finest raw materials. It is the cement bought by the U. S. goverment for the Panama Canal. Send for circular Jescriplioe of our hooks. If your dealer cannot supply you with Atlas, write to The ATLAS Portland CEMENTCo. 30 Broad St. i 8 m ■ OfHH>~ THE CLEVELAND BUILDERS SUPPLY C O ALLIANCE (SHALE FACING BRICK) We are proud of the many beautiful residences, churches, public build- ings and apartments erected in Cleveland and vicinity of our product. The Alliance Clay Product Co. •<%jr*j "^^Ir^Lf ^^^rmj This is the name by which our latest product is known— a brick that must be seen enmasse to be fully appreciated. Our agents everywhere will, upon request, furnish you with a list of reference buildings erected of this brick. i n Sric aril inm^ PITTSBURG, PA. •<%-^ *«^|*^tf ^'Q^ljPVLf CABOTS CREOSOTE SHINGLE STAINS Unequaled in Quality and Durability CABOTS SHEA THING QUI L T The warmest sheathing and most perfect sound deadner CONTINUE TO SPECIFY THE BEST LOOK FOR THE Signs ^ Quality and Service II ■I i Hi I "BRIX" IN THIS BUILDING FURNISHED BY THE Cleveland Builders Supply Co. • "Our Mix It Stix" PLASTER IN THIS BUILDING FURNISHED BY • -THE— , Cleveland Builders Supply Co. "Qj^opwplie^ f})e(Bri(^ jzr. — lEzuzzurni ilji i DDEffcnrnc-iDlzDa^QH M^ Ws le e Main 786 Central 786 The Queisser -Bliss Co. Office and Exhibition Rooms, 12th Floor Schofield Building B R I C K S Fenestra Solid Steel Windows Antiseptine Shingle Stain Cutler Mail Chute Winslow's Ornamental Iron and Bronze Covert's Fireplace Throat and Dampers Revolving Doors Nonpariel Cork Floor Tile Mortar Colors "Watertite" Ricketson's Q. B. Brand McDonald -Wall Ties, V Shape Sidewalk Doors & Coal Hole Covers Hollow Tile Fireproofing Building Materials of Quality T E R R A C T T A Waterproofing No. 1 Dehytratine (furring compound) interior use No. 4 " (foundation " ) exterior use No. 2 " (colorless) cemcnt and brick waterproofing SYMENTREX (Liquid Cement) all colors HYDRATITE (Dry Compound) makes Concrete Waterproof LET us FIGURE YOUR WATERPROOFING m 3 JjLJLJl— II—ILJI lL_JUxiLJL_JLll |Ljl3C riB S m m M HWd^bWbWOTOTffln limczziCZlir-^r-ii irji — >izi[zr~>r-n \r-i; — I THE QUEISSER -BLISS COMPANY Schofield BuildiDjf, Cleveland "(Mofup/^i^ ^e(Brickr ? ^^^^^^^fflMgf h^ 1^ m N^i ^1 The Northwestern Terra Cotta Company CHICAGO, ILL. Detail From Main Cornice STODDARD - DAYTON BUILDING. CHICAGO. ILL. Holabird & Roche, Architects ARCHITECTURAL TERRA COTTA STANDARD GLAZED POLYCHROME GRANITE "Northwestern" Supplied in 1910 for The Cleveland Athletic Club The Halle (Pope) Building The Plain Dealer Building The City Investment Building The Wilbrand Building The Euclid-Huron Building The Loomis Building The Normal School The West Side Market The Euclid Avenue Temple SSQ UQatZZni~ii irnr^i— II ir-ii >r-ir-^r-ir- !□! iczm ir~ii — irzii >Dczz)a^ — ini Represented by THE QUEISSER- BLISS COMPANY Schofield Building:. Cleveland "(Mo^uppli^fffefpriclf: M^ M^l The Kittanning Brick and Fire Clay Company PITTSBURGH. PA. "MARTIN'S" KITTANNING BRICK The Original and Genuine Kittanning Yearly Capacity, 50 Millions White Buflf Grey Speckled Standard Norman Roman KITTANNING BRICK USED IN J. H. Heiman Residence, Euclid and Chapman Anthony Carlin Bldg., Euclid and Prospect E. H. Janes Residence, Shaker Heights ^^OXi w mr-mr tm (P ^ !f R» LORAIN AVENUE CARNEGIE LIBRARY Knox & Elliott, Architects P nBH B m B [1S4 D: Represented by THE QUEISSER - BLISS COMPANY Schofield Building:, Cleveland (Mojfjj/i^ f!?e(Brickf ? The Columbus Brick & Terra Cotta Company COLUMBUS, OHIO ASTRAKHAN BRICK One of the Latest and Best GRANITE BUFF SLATE ONYX FLEMISH GREY & BUFF SPECKLED BRICK Standard and Norman Sizes Euclid-Huron Building E. J. Andrews Residence A. H. Marks & A. H. Noah, Residences, Akron, O. "Metropolitan" SHALE BRICK AND PAVERS FOR FACING Red Chocolate Varied Manufactured by THE METROPOLITAN PAVING BRICK COMPANY Shale Brick Used in The Tavern Club A. A. Augustus, Residence Sol. Halle, Residence Union Stock Yard, Exchange Physics Building, Case School Applied Science □8 i i f Represented by THE QUEISSER- BLISS COMPANY Schofield Buildins:. Cleveland SEE ™^^^j^PALMER-5 INDEX MATERIAL' J. M. & L. A. Osborn Company TINNERS, ROOFERS AND FURNACE MEN'S SUPPLIES Wish to express their appreciation to the Architects for the recognition and use of these high grade brands of Roofing Tin CHARCOALIRON Oin cTVVt GUARANTEED Old sTXvt And welcome the Exposition as a means of bringing before the general public and building fraternity, the advantage of using only the be^ Roofing Tin and Building Materials K2s||°SK DOORS? of course You Want Them! — No Building Complete Without Them! BIRCH, OAK AND CALICO ASH All Kinds of Building Material The Ohio Sash and Door Co. 703 to 821 Canal Road, Cleveland k mMMi\ SEE ('PALMER'S INDEX; OF BUILDING MATERIAL" ^^5S DONLEY BROTHERS SALES AGENTS -CONTRACTORS 7309 AETNA ROAD CLEVELAND The Slotted Steel Studding MAKES Partitions and Ceilings which are fire proof. It combines lightness with rigidity, is economical in first cost and provides for the easy installation of wires, pipes, and the work of other trades. These partitions are non-conductors of heat and sound. The slip-joint extension stud provides for expansion in case of fire. Made to any length, without splicing, for walls up to 25 feet high. We carry stock of common lengths. Special lengths on short notice. Bostwick Truss Loop Lath Trust Loop has every needed feature to stamp it as the best of all Metal Laths. Weight of Metal, Rigidity of Sheet, Economy in Plaster and Labor, Perfection of Loop for Plaster Clinch. Large Stock, Prompt Deliveries. Parker Steel Corner Bead (Hot Galvanized) Protects the Plaster Corners o a large majority of the new, modern, up-to-date Cleveland buildings. It is being used in nearly all fine residences, in stores, schools, churches and buildings of all kinds and description. Large stock in lengths of 6 ft, 7 ft, 7% ft, 8 ft, 83^ ft, 9 ft, 9}2 ft, 10 ft, 10^2 ft, and 12 ft. CPALMER'5 INDEX OF BUILDING MATERIAL' ^^ "PERFECTION" DOUBLE Wall Pipe and Fittings will please the most exacting Architect or Furnace man Because— it is absolutely perfect in every detail. It fits together so securely, so firmly. Every piece and seAion is made double, thereby insuring the con- sumer againit fire from this source. Send for Catalog and Sample THE PERFECTION FURNACE PIPE CO. Toledo, Ohio BURT" COMBINATION SKYLIGHT AND VENTILATOR Guaranteed by the Manufacturer Perfect in Workmanship and Constrcction. THE "BURT" Possesses features which are not obtained in other makes. It has the telescopic or sliding-sleeve damper. It is absolutely storm proof whether open or closed. Is a combination of Ventilator and Skylight. It has an unobstructed air shaft with no downward deflected air currents. The J. M. & L. A. OSBORN COMPANY. Distributing Agents. Cleyeland. CARL D. PALMER REPRESENTING MANUFACTURERS OF BUILDING SPECIALTIE;S TO architects & bu cle:ve,la SBE JCPALMER'S INDEX OF BUILDING MATERIAL' f^ The Peelle Door 1 Manufactured^by r J TViP PpaIIp Tn f 123 Liberty Street, New York City ♦ 1 1 i A HAS NO COMPETITOR 1 HAS NO EQUAL FOR FREIGHT ELEVATORS 3 „&_ .™br ._e .., =4 9. Ai— , — ? T •■ NOTICE — No other Truckable Door Made. f See MR. PALMER, --C •L- 1025 Citizens Building CLEVELAND INORTON BROTHERS I 2667 East 69th Street CLEVELAND CONTRACTORS FOR: ASPHALT FLOORS TAR-ROK SUB FLOORS CORK OR WATERPROOF LITH COLD STORAGE INSULATION BARRETT SPECIFICATION ROOFING SEE CPALMER'5 INDEX) ^ OF BUILDING MATERIAL" ^»» LINOFELT for DEAFENING Manufactured by the Union Fibre Co. Winona, Minn. Cleveland Stock ELATERITE for WATERPROOFING Manufactured by The Des Moines Paint & Mfg. Co. Handled in Cleveland by Donley Bros., 7309 Aetna Rd. MAJESTIC & MODEL COAL CHUTES Manufactured by The Majestic Furnace & Foundry Co. Handled in Cleveland by Donley Bros., 7309 Aetna Rd. WISE" GAS AND COAL BOILERS D. S. Bray, Local Mgr., Builders' Exchange THE ABOVE ARE THE BEST I HAVE BEEN ABLE TO FIND IN THEIR RESPECTIVE LINES The Hunkin-Conkey Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Cuyahoga Building CLEVELAND 21 The Clarence H. Collings Company 1527 and 1531 Prospect Avenue CLEVELAND : OHIO MANTELS TILES ELECTROLIERS THE NATIONAL IRON AND WIRE CO. Structural and Builders— Iron work, Stair work and Fire Escapes Sole Manufacturers of the NATIONAL STEEL JOIST HANGERS & POST CUPS. Office & Works : Hamilton Ave. near 40th St. N. E. - Cleveland, O. The Becker-Seidel Co. Steam and Hot Water Heating Power Piping 315-317 Champlain Avenue - Cleveland, O. 22 Art HardAvare, Gas and Electric Fixtures also House Furnishings The LockAvood Luetkemeyer Henry Co. 725-735 Superior Avenue Central 2581-R McNulty Bros. OF CHICAGO Incorporated 432 Schofield Building, CLEVELAND Architedlural Sculptors and Pla^erers PHILADELPHIA PITTSBUKGH CHICAGO EXCELLENT ARCHITECTURAL VARNISHES and IMPORTED WHITE ENAMEL PAINT Called "Scotch Patinol" The B. T. Venderink Company, Cleveland. Ohio Newark Varnish Works, Newark, N. J. 23 Indiana Quarries Company Successors to The Bedford Quarries Company and The Perry-Matthews-Buskirk Stone Company Buff and Blue Limestone See Trinity Cathedral, Euclid Avenue — Chapel, Adelbert College Euclid Avenue Presbyterian Church General Office, Marquette Bldg., Chicago, 111. ^ii|iii|i|i|iii|iii| SQUARE deal: "SQUARE DEAL" Architectural Varnishes Empire Preservative— a high grade varnish for interior use. can be rubbed and poUshed. Empire Floor— pre-eminent as a floor finish. Outside Spar— for outside doors and other trying exposures Trade Mark By using " Square Deal " Varnishes you get what the name imphes "A SQUARE DEAL" Empire Varnish Compan3r Cleveland, Ohio 24 >--: '^w<,v' 'i—i^r'[:-rix-i,i C t Coir' Ho t ml rul O The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co., ?^ New York, and The Geo. Worth- ington Co., Cleveland, were f associated in equipping these Cleveland buildings, among many- others, with YALE HARDWARE Jackson Design Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Bldg. m Bell, Main 410 PHONES Cuyahoga, Central 4031 \^IG O. iV, Xl/LECTRIC V^O. ooo ooo /^hamplain Ave , N. W. /LEVELAND, OHIO AGENTS tP ^ SPENCER TURBINE CLEANER CO. ^ FORT WAYNE ELECTRIC WORKS The Spencer Turbine Cleaner consists of a vertical air tur- bine which acts as a powerful air pump, to the shaft of which is coupled the armature shaft of an electric motor. There are consequently no belts nor gears and no resultant noise and trouble, There are tech- nical points about its design which enables it to do all we claim for it, and we will be pleased to give de- tailed, t e c h n i c a 1 de- scriptions of its con- struction and op- eration to any who may re- quest them. Complete Vacuum Cleaning Plants Installed The line of The Fort Wayne Electric Works is complete, covering ail sizes of A. C. and D. C. Generators, Motors, Switchboards, Transformers, Etc. We have Facilities for handling Large Electrical Contracts Electric Motor Inlet Pipe Receiving Pan for large sweepings Air Turbine Exhaust Pipe Receiving Pan for smaller sweepings [ ELECTRICAL WIRING WE DO ] ELECTRICAL REPAIRING ( ARMATURE WINDING „,^ „. [ARMATURE COILS WE BUILD ^ FIELD COILS i COMMUTATORS Our Customers' List reads like a Directory of American Industries 26 The Woodville Lime and Cement Company Manufacturers of WHITE ENAMEL FINISH HYDRATED LIME UNSURPASSED FOR EASY WORKING QUALITIES, SMOOTHNESS, WHITE- NESS (Sr- STRENGTH Wholesalers of BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Main Office: Toledo, Ohio For Sale By The Lake Erie Builders' Supply Co. CLEVELAND, OHIO NIGHT SERVICE Eddy, 1409 Princeton, I115-K Princeton, 130 TELEPHONES Central, 205 Main, 1152 W. A. FAY BUILDERS' SUPPLIES 13th Floor Schofield Bldg. CLEVELAND Lei us Figure on \^our FACING BRICK CEMENT LIME STONE TILE FIRE- PROOFING, METAL PARTITIONS, and Everything else you need in our line WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Office Phones {^J'^-f/3 Residence 1922 E. 81st St. Doan 188 J GEO. J. FREY Residence 7709 Linwood Princ. 1653 L J. H. LIBBY CEMENT FLOORS DRIVES & WALKS BUILDERS EXCHANGE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 27 Solus and Novus /RADIATORS are specified ( tv by the leading architeds N^ on account of their high quaUty, efficiency and attradl- ive appearance. ^ These radiators are being installed throughout the United States, Canada and for- eign countries. They give per- fect satisfaction everywhere. ^ They are made in all heights and ^yles and are manufac- tured of ca^ iron through- out. CaS iron push nip- ples are used exclusive- ly in assembling. We will be glad to send ijou our Arl Catalog National Radiator Co. Johnstown, Pa. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company Glass, Mirrors, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes Contracts Taken for Glazing Work OFFICE and STORE 1430-34 West 3rd Street WAREHOUSE 3849-69 Hamilton Avenue James J. Tanyan, : Local Manager The Kind of Service The Refrigerator Gives Depends upon 1. How it is con^rudled 2. How it is in^alled IVT^PfQir l?fkfvicr?rs Fi~r"riMQ^ Be GR^MDcr) Back lb Boji-eT=2 20*- 2 V— OuMces H=c K^^cy The Mou/\t V^f'of^ He/^ting 5 v stem The Mouat-Squires Company Steam, Water and Vapor Heating Cleveland, Ohio 33 Pratt & Lambert Incorporated Varnish Makers Factories New York Buffalo Chicago London Paris Hamburg Bridgeburg, Canada We Help Cleveland Grow WITH the largest sash and door mill in Ohio, with special methods for quick service and very large stocks of frames, doors, sash and finish, w^e give quick delivery at all times. Try us on a rush order. Cleveland Window Glass & Door Company Woodwork Glass Paint South of Square R. S. HALDEMAN, President Established 1884 Incorporated 1900 M. F. SHUGRUE, Sec. & Treas. LENNOX-HALDEMAN COMPANY PLASTERING 1101 Rector Building CHICAGO Telephone, Central 1758 512 Cuyahoga Building CLEVELAND, O. Telephone, Main 475 CLEVELAND CONTRACTS Cuyahoga County Court House Cleveland Post Office Building The Pope Building 34 How To Make Your Home Attractive Every house owner today is interested in the question of lionie decoration. Tlie home is the place where we have to live and as a person's feelings are governed largely by the atmosphere by which he is surrounded, it is important that we should make the home as attractive and artistic as possible. With the large number of paints, stains, enamels and varnishes which are on the market today, this is not as much of a problem as it was to select attractive color schemes and in this way to give your home a pleasing and harmonious appearance. The problem, however, lies in selecting the right finish with which to do the work. We carry a full line of Sherwin-Williams Paints, Stains, Enamels, Var- nishes and Stencil Materials which have stood for the highest quality for over forty years and are therefore suitable for your every requirement. Come to our store and let iis plan some color schemes together. We will be glad to talk this matter over with you at any time. The above illustration is an actual photograph of a room finished with Sherwin-Williams Products. Sherwin-Williams Specifications for the above room Ceiling— S-W Flat-tone Crram, Nn. .S« Wall— S-W Flat-torn- Svstrm Fffc-ct, No. 16 Wall and Fabric Decoration— SW St.ncil No. 1.S Woodwork — Birrli; S W Handcralt Stain, Mahogany, varnishod and riibb'-d Draperies— Ouality-".-\ "Fabrics Floor - S-W Mar-not Varnish Mantel — Kno>:ville Furniture Co.. Modern Mant.-I, No. 1019 Wall Material — Beaver Board, Rou^di or Smooth Plaster or Canvas Electric Fixtures — The Morreau Co., Cleve- and, O, 35 Cleveland Expanded Metal Lath OLD FASHIONED CHARCOAL IRON GALVANIZED CHARCOAL TIN PLATE IRON SHEETS ARMOR PLATE-40 Lbs GRIFFITHS' REGISTERED STORM KING— 25 Lbs METAL CEILINGS METAL SHINGLES The Garry Iron and Steel Company N I L E S, - OHIO BRANCH OFFICES:— Cleveland New York CORBIN HARDWARE ^ Handled exclusively by us for ^^ over half a century j* s^ Its use on a large proportion of our be^ residences and office buildings te^ifies to its arti^ic quality and durability, a* >y» >*• a* a*- We W. BINGHAM COMPANY 748-750 SUPERIOR AVENUE, N. W. - CLEVELAND, OHIO 36 (fuality 'oritur ®If^ ffibn^lanb (gas $c Sl^rtrtr ^xxtntt Qlnmpang 94D Praapprt Antnur (Elfvirlattii iEak^rH at ICtglitttig Jtxtur^a Bell, East 1396 LATEST CREATIONS IN Cuy. Princeton 566 FIRE PLACE WORK The Wadsworth-Adelson Company SUCCESSORS TO C. J. WADSWORTH 6024 Euclid Avenue CLEVELAND, OHIO WOOD MANTELS TILE BATH ROOMS TILE FLOORS TILE MANTELS QUARRY TILE PORCHES GAS LOGS AND ANDIRONS H. Adelson, Manager Parquet and Hardwood Floors SCHULKINS & COMPANY 1607 Prosped; Avenue Telephones : — Bell N. 642 Cuyahoga, Central 3274-W 37 T. H. BROOKS & CO. CLEVELAND, OHIO Strudural and Ornamental Iron Work The MILFORD PINK GRANITE For the Cuyahoga County Court House and The First National Bank, at Cleveland, Ohio WAS FURNISHED BY THE WORCESTER and MILFORD, MASS. WEBB PINK GRANITE CO. UAldTgrCoytlj f ■■■/ J " ^k TRADE nAHM RECISTtRED HAMMtOED OPEN HEARTH , P90CE5S ^ The only makers Hammered Open Hearth Roofing Tin ^.America/ Wm. U. Follansbee, Jr. Follansbee Bros. Co. Pittsburgh, Pa. CLEVELAND BRANCH 1111 Superior Avenue Viaduct District Sales Manager The Forest City Steel & Iron Company STRUCTURAL STEEL HEAVY WIRE WORK R. L. Webb, President C. B. Ellinwood, Vice Pres. & Treas. C. A. Elicker, Sec'y C. G. ROBBINS, Engineer CLEVELAND, OHIO HERMAN A. HARRIS HARDWOOD INTERIORS Office and Mill, 1897 W. 3rd St. CLEVELAND THE STERLING & WELCH CO. House Furnishers and Decorators Designs and Estimates on all kinds of Interior Decorating and Furnishing prepared free of cost. ^ ' Carpets, Rugs, Furniture, Draperies, Lace Curtains, Lamps, Lighting Fixtures, Wall Paper, Interior Decorations. 1225 Euclid Avenue 39 THE MARTIN BARRISS COMPANY IMPORTERS and Manufacturers of Hardwood Lumber and Logs. Offer a very complete assortment of Mexican, African and Cuban Mahog- any, White Mahogany, Circassian Wal- nut, Satinwood, and all high grade, for- eign and native Cabinet Woods, in logs, plank, boards and veneers. TWENTY FORTY - EIGHT WEST THIRD STREET 40 IN designing and exe- cuting interiors, dec- orations, furniture and metal-work, we are glad to work with the architect ^rhemer-brooks Studios DecpraXcrs And TurnxsYiertf 19 31 6Asrnintii SrreeK CU'Qela.nd Residence Refrigerators §f Individuality Refrigerator Equipment of the highest possible effic- iency for Institutions, Clubs and Hotels We Jewett Refrigerator Company BUFFALO, NEW YORK Established 1849 The Cuyahoga Roofing Company Q Slate and Tile Roofing 604 The Columbia Building Cleveland UALITY of slate and tile considered, we claim that we do better work and that our prices are more reasonable than those of any other firm in Cleveland. Our exceptional facilities enable us to make good on this assertion. As a proof that the merits of our claim are recognized by the architects and builders of Cleveland we point to the constantly increasing and lib- eral patronage we are receiving. We invite all prospective builders to our office to see our samples and get our prices. Room 604, 112 Prospect Avenue, corner E. 2nd Both Phones 41 Euclid Avenue Temple : Lehman & Schmitt, Architects "BOKHARA" BRICKS used in the above build- ing, embracing shades of Brown, Red, Blue, Maroon, Bronze and Gold. Manufactured by Hydraulic-Press Brick Company 900 Schofield Building, Cleveland, Ohio 42 's$tattd&rd'' Tiled-in Baths " G a r 1 i s Plate P 167 are daily becoming more popular on account of their many note- worthy features. They have been specified for installation in many of the finest homes and especially the "better class" apartments and hotels, to which they are admirably adapted. This type of bath is espe- cially desirable where a shower is used in connection with the bath, as the tiled-in back and sides pre- vent any water that may splash out of the shower curtain from drain- ing back of the tub, as is often the case with the ordinary fixture. The '^taifdard" Tiled-in baths are pleasing in appearance, commo- dious, highly sanitary, convenient in use, thoroughly efficient, and, where recesses in the bath rooms must be utilized, are the only logical fixtui-es to install. "^tandavd'' Tiled-in Baths bear the "^iaadiivd" ' 'Green and Gold" Guarantee Label, a mark of superior quality, and an assurance of perfect satisfac- tion and protection to both Architect and Owner. i^ "Malvern' Plate P 168 .Standard cSamtar:^ 1T)fo^ Co. General Offices, Pittsburgh, Pa. Cleveland Showroom, 648-652 Huron Road, S. E. Offices and Showrooms; New York 35-37 W. 31st Street Boston John Hancock Building Chicago 415 Ashland Block St. Louis 100-102 North Fourth Street Philadelphia 1128 Walnut Street Pittsburgh 949 Penn Avenue Cleveland 648-652 Huron Road, S. E. Louisville 319-323 West Main Street Toronto, Can 69 Richmond Street, E. Montreal, Can 215 Coristine Building Houston, Tex Cor. Preston and Smith Sts, New Orleans. .Cor. Baronne and St. Joseph Streets San Francisco, Cal., 1303-04 Metropolis Bank Building Nashville, Tenn 315-317 Tenth Avenue, S. London, Eng 57-60 Holborn Viaduct, E. C. 43 SjvcKgtt PlaoSter^o a^rd |[\5teado Labor ,Savif\q Mor\ey 5ayLr\g first used ir\ 1891 perfected ii\l908 There is no feature in SACKETT Plaster Board that is not a profit- able one to the Architect and the man who pays the bill. TO YOUR CLIENT SACKETT Plaster Board means SAFETY, DURABILITY, COM- FORT and ECONOMY. EFFICIENCY is active power to effect a definite result — the power that actually does as dis- tinguished from that which may do. The definite result of a perfect wall is obtained by using SACKETT Plaster Board instead of lath. We Say to You That SACKETT Plaster Board will not burn and is an efficient fire stop- -that it deadens sound— that it positively does not contract or expand, therefore prevents plas- ter cracks— that it affords a perfect plastering surface, insuring sharper wall expres- sion — that it makes a building cooler in summer, and warmer in winter even to the extent of reducing fuel bills— that when applied direct to studding, etc., and plastered over according to our simple directions, makes walls so solid and substantial, so much better than the old way, that a building in which SACKETT Plaster Board is used, AND USED RIGHT, stands as a monument of prestige and excellence to the man who builds it. These are some of the potent reasons why you should specify SACKETT Plaster Board instead of lath. ANOTHER IMPROVEMENT — a masterpiece of efficiency and economy — is provided for you in PYROBAR GYPSUM TILE. Approved by National Board of Fire Underwriters. Has all the advantages of clay tile and many olher distinct advantages cla^ tile does not possess. Com- posed of GYPSUM, the material which has taken its proper place in fireproof construction, as evidenced by the approval of fire underwriters and other official recognition. HERE ARE TWO IDEAL PRODUCTS— materials which justly merit your approval and use. If you do not know their great value— of vital interest to you — let us help you to investigate them at once — Both of us are losing until \;ou k.nou) the facts. ASK FOR OUR LITERATURE. OR A REPRESENTATIVE. UNITED STATES GYPSUM COMPANY New York Cleveland Chicago Minneapolis Kansas City San Francisco 44 Twelve-Inch Wall THE DENISON INTERLOCKING TILE C^ The be^ and mo^ economical wall-building Tile on the market. C^ For Stucco Houses, backing for Face Brick, Partitions, etc. C Permissible load under Cleveland, Ohio, Building Code over Five Tons per square foot of wall area. C Warm in winter, cool in summer, moisture-proof, sound- proof, vermin-proof. FOR FULL DESCRIPTIONS APPLY TO The Ohio Clay Company 1337 Schofield Building CLEVELAND Eight Inch W all 45 'VOLUNTEER" FACTORIES Norwich, Connecticut Meadville, Pennsylvania Cleveland Office BUILDERS EXCHANGE CHAS. C. BAILEY Manager "MONARCH" The Wm. H. Page Boiler Company 9-15 Murray Street, - New York Branches : — Boston Philadelphia Chicago Cleveland The Euchd Avenue Presbyterian Church, Being Finished with Philippine Mahogany Philippine Mahogany ^ Most Beautiful and Durable Wood for Interior Finish i-i- 2 dJ. and at comparatively moderate cost. The Nicola, Stone & Myers Co. The Lakewood Lumber Co. ( IMPORTERS) Cleveland, - Ohio 46 Residence of Bishop John T. Farelly, Cleveland, Ohio Painted With Morley White Lead (Dutch Boy Painter Trade-Mark) White Lead bearing the Dutch Boy Painter Trade-Mark and pure linseed oil is paint of exceptional merit, for interior and exterior work National Lead Company New York Boston Buffalo Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland St. Louis John T. Lewis & Bros, Philadelphia, Pa. National Lead & Oil Company, Pittsburgh, Pa, Cleveland Office, Canal and Champlain Streets 47 BELL, MAIN 896 CUYAHOGA, CENTRAL 6124 THE CRANE GLASS AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY REVELERS Jobbers of POLISHED PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS Manufacturers of Mirrors AND The Crane Patent All-Glass Show Windows 341 Hudson Street, New York City, N. Y. 204-214 St. Clair Ave. N. E., Cleveland, Ohio Buy your Drawlng Materials from E. G. SOLTMANN 125 E. 42d St. New York, (ESTAB. 1880) After May 1st, 1911, T-Square Building, 134-140 W. 29th St., Near Penn. Station IN-KO-GRAF " Reprodudlions of Typewritten Specifications. Write for Samples and Prices 48 BRONZE ENTRANCES Hudson County Courthouse, Jersey City, N. J. Hugh Roberts, Architect Bronze Doors Entrances Vestibules Lamps Stairs Elevator Enclosures, Etc. Furnished complete by the W. S. Tyler Company Ornamental Iron and Bronze THE W. S. TYLER COMPANY CLEVELAND, OHIO 49 xr^OU 5x5%.^ I can increase the value of your property — to yourself — to your family or to your tenant — by in^alling eledlricity. It is more con- venient and more attradive than any other form of lighting. The co^ is de- cidedly economical. It has no equal as a means for cooking. Special offer to houses using other illuminants. Heat- ing and cooking devices sold and demon^rated. 'ct t& it t& « Illuminating Company SALES DEPARTMENT, 232 SUPERIOR AVENUE, N. E. 50 North 54 Central 3302-W The Schneider Plumbing Co. 2024 Euclid Avenue For the Attention of Architects AN IDEAL BATHROOM— (If properlyLInstalled) The cut represents the one in our Show Window and is at your disposal for measurements and inspection. CUY. CENTRAL 107-W MARTIN ROSE, Prop. The Rose Iron Works Manufacturers and Designers of Ornamental Iron and Brass Railings, Fences, Gateways, Lamps, Brackets, Signs and Grille work of all kinds. 1916 Cherry Ave. Cleveland, O. Main 2802 Central 5043-W CONCRETE UNIT SYSTEM COMPANY Interchangeable Units 507-51 1 Champlain Ave. CLEVELAND ^ Metal (column, floor, wall and footing) Tie. ^ Hand bending machines for bending reinforcing irons and U irons. ^ Adj unable ^andards for holding up beam forms. fl A sy^em that enables a con- tradtor to ered; any size column, beam and floor, without fitting or nailing. ^ A complete sy^em of lumber units. ^ A positive sy^em of metal bracing. ^ A rapid method of ereding. ^ An easy way of wrecking. ^ Material can be used continu- ously on job after job — less than 15$ wa^e. ^ A great saving in labor. ^ Let us demon^rate : full size working models at this exhibit. 51 k Heating and Ventilating pipe work a specialty. ^^^g^^r-^ Contractors for all kinds of metal work, including Tin Clevelandio. Clad Fire Doors. Successors to The Shackleton Co. The L. Dautel CS, Son Company BUILDING CONSTRUCTION A. L. OPPENHEIMER, President-Manager Enterprise Electrical Co. C. BERG. Secretary Establislied 1892. Incorporated. 1910 The Enterprise Electric Construction Co. Engineers Contractors Supplies 5307 Euclid Avenue : : CLEVELAND, OHIO The Masters & Mullen Construction Co. REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Rose Building : CLEVELAND, OHIO 52 The Bolton-Pratt Company GENERAL CONTRACTORS Mason Work and Reinforced Concrete 802 Columbia Building CLEVELAND, OHIO PHONE MAIN 2751 BLUE PRINTS Largest and best equipped plant in Cleveland. We make a specialty of Solar andEledric Vacuum Printing City Blue Printing Co. Williamson Building - Cleveland, O Geo. J. Fischer, Pres. Frank L. Jirouch, Sect. & Treas. We beg to announce that we are located in our new studio, 4821 Superior Ave., N. E. The Fischer & Jirouch Co. Decorative Sculptors Both Phones IRA S. GIFFORD PLASTERING CONTRACTOR 1814 East 63rd Street Both Phones and The Builders Exchange C. E. and A. Y. Gowen, Residences Magnolia Drive Hubbell & Benes, Architects E. S. Burke, Residence Magnolia Drive J. Milton Dyer, Architect M. A. Hanna, Residence Cedar Road Aliram Garfield, Architect Infirmary Group Warrensvilie Farm Colony J. Milton Dyer, Architect Wade Park Branch Bank The Cleveland Trust Company Geo. B. Post & Sons, Architects J. H. Wade, Country House Gates Mill, Ohio Hubbetl & Benes, Architect 53 Old Buildings (Brick or Frame) Made to Look Like New German Wallace College, Berea Before Veneering Old buildings like above cut with a rock face veneer and made to look like new buildings. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Write The Euclid Plastering CS, Contracting Co. Member Builders Exchange MR. JOHN MILLER, General Manager 305 Cuyahoga Building Bell, Main 3122 -J Central 5853-R Residence, Princeton 1884-W A few of the buildings, the plastering of which we have completed : Annex, Boys' School Carlin Building, Prospect Street Columbia School W. W. Chamberlain, Magnolia Drive Caine's, F. P., Residence Cobb's, P. L., Residence Columbia Apartments Cleve. Electric Illuminating Co. Euclid Bowling Alleys Fowler School Auditorium Fern Hall Glidden Varnish Co. Goodrich Rubber Co., Akron, O. Hippodrome Building Addition to Nottingham Convent O'Neil Building, Akron Kirby Building Kinsman Ice Cream Co. Longwood School Mayflower School Miles School Milford School Morton's, W. C, Hotel National Carbon Co. Normal School Shauman Building Technical High School Town Hall, Chardon, O. Western Reserve Collegf Willard School 54 TILE & SLATE ROOFING AUTOMATIC FIRE DOORS METAL WINDOWS THE KASCH ROOFING COMPANY We manufacture puttyless skylights that do not leak 1119 SUPERIOR AVENUE EXPANSION SEAM COPPER WORK VENTILATORS Warden CBi Leese 1905 Prospect Ave., S. E. CLEVELAND Plumbing, Heating, Gas Fitting, Sewage .,-m^-' J' Wvii'" ■''" The Republic Structural Iron Works Co. structural and Ornamental Iron Works Floor and Sidewalk Lights Lakeside Avenue and East 53rd Street, CLEVELAND, OHIO 55 Batterson & Eisele Importers and Workers of Marble, Stone & Qmnile Roman and Venetian Mosaics foi" Floors, Walls, Mantels, Etc. THE accompanying illustration is from a photograph of the banking room, First National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio. J. Milton Dyer, Architect. Office Times Building, New York Works Edgewater, N. J. 56 J-M ASBESTOS ROOFING "The Roofs of Many of the Most Prominent Factories in the Country are our Permanent Exhibits." KEYSTONE HAIR INSULATOR "Architects specify it because of its Unrivalled Properties for Sound-Deadening and Insulation against Heat and Cold." J-M ASBESTOCEL PIPE COVERING "Channels confining Dead Air run around (not lengthwise) the Pipes; hence most efficient for Medium Pressure and Hot Water Heating Systems." AT YOUR SERVICE: H. W. JOHNS-MANVILLE 0. NEW YORK CLEVELAND Branches in all large cities MILWAUKEE Hugh Huntington CS, Son JOHN HUNTINGTON Successor Manufacturer of Shield Brand Roofing 257 The Arcade, Euclid Avenue CLEVELAND The cTWorreau Co. ICtgljting Jtxturps Euclid Avenue and East Eighteenth Street Cleveland, O. » ROTARY BALL-BEARING "SWARTWOUT VENTILATOR (PATENT APPLIED FOR) Removes COLD FOUL AIR HANDLES 1-3 MORE AIR THAN STATIONARY TYPES Rotates on ball bearings so that its direction always makes the gentlest breeze effective in removing air. Air current makes but ONE right angle turn. Easily supplied with glass top ; but closing of dampers does not shut out light. Weather-proof, dust-proof, safe, easily operated. THE OHIO BLOWER CO. CLEVELAND, OHIO David Lupton's Sons Company PHILADELPHIA, PA. Lupton Rolled Steel Skylights For all Buildings Lupton Hollow Metal Windows With Underwriter's Laboratories Label Pond Operating Device For all Types of Windows Pond Continuous Sash For Monitor and Sawtooths Lupton Steel Sash For Side Walls A. G. HATHAWAY, Agent 512 Cuyahoga Building CLEVELAND The Sanitary Company" Cleveland, O. mmm THE GORHAM COMPANY Architedural Bronze FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK iro^^w^oVli PROVIDENCE, R. I ^/; '''■■'■■><:" f ,^'rry F^^-'- I