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SA Builders
May 1899
Volume 27
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Issue 5build
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Features
What to do with the Backyard
Equestrian Statues
An Architectural Symposium
Colonial Architecture in New York
A Summer House at Sea Gate, L. I.
A Modern Dwelling at Springfield, Mass.
Architectural Education in the United States
The Cathedral of Münster
A Residence at Newark, N. J.
A Colonial Residence at Springfield, Mass.
A Pair of Twin Houses at Overbrook Farms, Pa.
A Stable at Newark, N. J.
A Modern Residence at Worcester, Mass.
A Colonial Residence at New Haven, Conn.
Count Matthæus Alberti's Plan for a Palace in Düsseldorf
A Dutch Colonial House at Flatbush, L. I.
St. James' Chapel, Elberon, N. J.
Efflorescence
Ventilation and Warming of Churches
Mouldings
Stable Subsoil for Foundations
New uses of Crushed Stone
Location of Hot-Air Registers
Fire Protection of Tall Buildings
Plaster in Fire-Proof Buildings
New uses of Glass
Practical uses of Plaster of Paris
Avoiding Frost in Gas Mains
The “Gasoleum” Machine
Thomann's Roofing-Tiles
Exhibit of Patents and Inventions
A Course in Architectural Engineering
A Novel Way of Constructing Doors
The “Suburban” Window-Screen
An Ingenious Ventilator Controller
An Old Plumbing Regulation
Windows in Chicago Buildings