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SA Builders
August 1899
Volume 28
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Issue 2build
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Features
The Selection of Wall Paper
Mechanical Influence in Architecture
Art as an Educational Force
A Residence at Sea Gate, Long Island
A Modern Dwelling at Bogota, N. J.
A Model Cottage at Larchmont, N. Y.
A Model Dwelling at Homewood, Long Island
“The Hall,” Bradford-on-Avon
A Model Cottage at Stoneham, Mass.
The Atlantic Yacht Club House at Sea Gate, Norton's Point, Long Island
A Church at San Francisco, Cal.
Chemistry as an Aid in Building
The Taylor Memorial Library at Milford, Conn.
A Modern Dwelling at “Forest Park Heights,” Springfield, Mass.
Removal of the Reservoir
A Modern Colonial Residence at New Netherlands Park, White Plains, N. Y.
Workingmen's Houses in Germany
Plants for Shady Spots and Lawns
The Architectural Superintendent
New uses of Glass
The Electricity Building at the Paris Exposition
A Memorial to Sir Thomas Browne
Foreshortening in Beliefs
The “Hygeia” Pneumatic Faucet
Wood's Steel Corner
A New Type of Sand Belt Machine
Gilding of Glass or Porcelain
The “Corbin” Lock
Composition for Preserving Furniture
Gas Piping