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SA Builders
March 1900
Volume 29
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Issue 3build
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Features
The Coming Villa
The Architecture of our New Colonies
“Hillcrest Manor” and “Crag Terrace,” Greenwich, Conn.
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“Buena Vista,” a Residence at Hillcrest Manor, Greenwich, Conn.
“Stonycrest,” at Hillcrest Manor, Greenwich. Conn.
“Breezemont,” a Villa at Hillcrest Manor, Greenwich, Conn.
“Blythewood,” a Dwelling at Hillcrest Manor, Greenwich, Conn.
“Hillcrest Homestead,” Greenwich, Conn.
“Hillcrest Hall,” a Residence at Greenwich, Conn.
“Cliff Eyrie,” a Log House at Greenwich, Conn.
“Crag Terrace Cottages,” Greenwich, Conn.
Relation of the Engineer to Architecture
“Crags,” a Dwelling at Greenwich, Conn.
“Tree Top,” a Cottage at Greenwich, Conn.
Influence of Mediæval Masons' Work
“Hill Top,” a Residence at Stamford, Conn.
“Cosycote,” a Log Cabin at Greenwich, Conn.
“Bellrica,” a Spanish Villa at Greenwich, Conn.
“White Rock,” a Colonial Cottage at Greenwich, Conn.
“Fairview,” a Cottage at Greenwich, Conn.
Color Tests with Building Stones
The Bühring Water-Purifier
A New Feature in Architectural Modeling
Plan Preserver
Logan Sanitary Stall
Advantage of Light Walls