Features
A Drinking Fountain
Gluing
Asphaltum Pavement
How not to do It
The American Institute of Architects
A Glance at the Character of their Work, and its Influence upon the Growth of American Art
An Eighteen Hundred Dollar Cottage
St. James' Rectory, Fordham, N. Y.
A Dwelling of Moderate Cost at Rutherford, N. J.
Composition for Making Artificial Marble
To Imitate Ground Glass
New Crematory in Paris
A Note on Watering Potted Plants
Invisible Nails
Stained Glass Substitutes
Decorative Painting
Health in Schools
A City Residence
Specifications for Plumbing, Gas, and Natural Gas Fitting
Brickmaking under New Condition
House to House Inspection
A Dwelling at Springfield, Mass.
Petroleum V. Nasby on Socialism
Concrete Floor
Distempering Ceilings
A Cottage at Halifax, N. S.
The Tehuantepec Ship Railway
Advantages of Low Ceilings
A New Leveling Instrument
Air in Greenhouses
Removal of Snow from Streets
How to Grow Large Potatoes
A $2,200 Residence at Detroit, Mich.
The Grecian Architectural Style
A New Method of Glazing Sash
New Roofing or Staging Bracket
Sandpapering and Polishing Machine
Adamant—A New Invention
Paris Cement
The Bee's Sting a useful Tool
Combined Hammer and Planer
Design for a Tomb
How to Measure Bridge Deflection
Brick Pavements
Home Furnishing
How to Darken Oak
Measurement of Brickwork and Masonry
A Lumber Roller
Carved Design in Boxwood
Washboards
Cleaning Waste Pipes
Trade Surveys
Carved Oak Room
Tile Roofs
Royal Society Medals
A Residence of Moderate Cost
Gliding on Glass
Ten Mile Cannon
Egyptian Bricks
First Congregational Church, Minneapolis
A Convenient and Certain Mode for Tempering Steel
Architectural Charges for Professional Practice
A New India Rubber
The Coloring of Metals
A Hall Screen
Weathering Stone
How to make Paper Roses
Hemlock Lumber.—Southern Furniture Factories
Two Dwellings of Moderate Cost
Rosewood Stain
The Greatest of Great Walls
Coverings for Hot Air and other Pipes
Cross of Wheat and Rye
Mantelpieces from Old Dublin
Apparatus for Painting Shingles
Laundry Hints
A New Cement from Slag
A $1,500 Cottage
Errors in Planning Houses
Spontaneous Combustion of Wood
Gas Lamps for Lighting Large Spaces
A Large Casting
Anti-Magnetic Shields for Watches
Notes and Queries
Hints to Correspondents
The Narrowest Houses in New York
Departments
- Departments
Business and Personal - January 1, 1887