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Title: Western Architect And Engineer
Vol. 221-222 Jan. 1961 to Dec. 1961 in Binder
12 issues
Categories: Magazines Architecture
Publication Information: Published monthly by McGraw-Hill Company of California.
Additional Information: Illustrated. Has ads. Pages range from 40 to 64 per issue.
Summary: Contents include:
• Panorama (in multiple issues)
• Western Mountain District, AIA, Honor Awards
• Seattle Chapter, AIA, Honor Awards
• State vs Private Design of California Colleges
• Warmth and Order at Santa Barber
• Prestressed Concrete in the West
• Lessons of ACE’s Experience with Prestressing
• Current Work (in multiple issues)
• Idaho: Restaurant Echoes Mood of Mountain Lodge
• New Mexico: Symmetry in a County Courthouse
• Oregon: Volume and Views in a Small House; Distinctive Aircraft Fueling Station
• Product Information Service (in multiple issues)
• Idea File: Epoxy Adhesive Binds Block Wall
• Estimator’s Guide: Los Angeles and Southwest; 3 - Denver and the Mountain States; 3 - Seattle and the Northwest; 2 - The San Francisco Bay Area; 2 - Los Angeles and the Southwest;
• Commentary: Unflattering View of Private Architects
• Case History of an Industrial Complex
• How Fire Retardant is Prestressed Concrete
• Flexibility and the Economics of Prestressing
• Colorado: Protection from Denver’s Bright Sun
• California: Recreation Center Surround Courtyard; Respectful Addition to Stanford Campus
• Washington: Cluster of Four Wooden Umbrellas; Handsome Center for Seattle Scouts;Majestic Space in a House Of Worship
• Performance Table for Light and Air Diffusers
• Zoned Air Conditioning System Uses 99 Heat Pumps
• Concrete Shells and Fuller Domes for the Jungle
• Frank Lloyd Wright’s Last Western Works: Residence in Los Banos, California; Residence in Modesto, CA;Residence in Bakersfield, CA; The Marin County Government Center; Pilgrim Congregational Church; Arizona State University Auditorium; The Donohoe Triptych, Phoenix.
• Four Projects by Taliesin Associated Architects: Ascension Evangelical Lutheran Church; Fraternity House, Arizona State University; Mortuary in Delano, California; Hotel for Hawaii’s Kona Coast.
• Epoxy Resins as Structural Adhesives
• Letters: The State College Controversy Part I & II; The Wilshire Boulevard Story;
• Three AIA Chapters Present Awards
• Competitions (in multiple issues)
• One-story Courtyard Plan Chosen for Eugene City Hall
• Eleven Contenders for Santa Monica Redevelopment
• Paul Kirk Turns to Church Design
• Portland Coliseum: Evolution of a Structure
• Mechanical and Electrical Legerdemain
• Architecture and Education
• Bel Aire Elementary School, Callister and Rosse
• Corte Madera Elementary School, Callister and Rosse
• Del Mar Intermediate School, Callister and Rosse
• Alondra Junior High School, Killingsworth-Brady-Smith
• Second High School for Carmel, Ernest J. Kump
• Engineering Hillside Platforms
• Arizona: Inviting Bank for a Small Community
• Special Report: The Denver ASPO Convention
• Preview: Hawaii’s New State Capitol; Monument in Marin County
• Century 21 Reaches the Construction Stage
• Applying Motivational Research to the City
• Apartments: Effective Use of an Urban Oasis
• Privacy vs Maximum Use of the Site
• Progress Report on Lighting Research
• Light and the Pleasantness of Color
• Campus Planning
• Techniques of Programming and Budgeting
• Principles, Processes and the Plan
• The Campus In Transition
• Washington Builds on Firm Foundations
• USC Takes a Major Step Toward Urbanity
• Arizona State Makes a Belated Beginning
• Devising an Idiom for the Community College
• Five Western Buildings Win AISC Awards
• Port Townsend: Living Museum of Period Buildings
• Economy in Use of Structural Steel
• Strength in Steel
• Sophistication in Steel
• Face of the City: Wilshire Boulevard
• The Current State of Western House Design: House in Pasadena; House in Santa Rosa; House in La Jolla; House in Seattle; House in Squaw Valley; House in Kent Woodlands; House in Los Altos; High Meadow Development
• The Heat Pump’s First Decade
• Packaged vs Central Station Heat Pump Systems
• Environment for the Elderly
• Pastoral Retreat for the Upper-Income Group
• Quiet Residential Complex in the Carmel Valley
• The Controversy Over Historic Old Sacramento
• Drift Limitations Imposed by Glass
• The Kirk Office: Place and Practice
• Joseph Esherick: Theory and Practice
• Child Study Center, Berkeley
• The McIntyre House, Hillsborough
• The Carey House, Mill Valley
• The Lehman House, Kent Woodlands
• Space Frame Design Through Model Analysis
• Sturdy Simplicity for ‘A Hospitable Church’
• Sprightly Peaks for a Boulder Landmark
• Prestressers Told To Develop More Designers
Condition: Hardcover, Ex-Lib – usual stamps/marks. Hardcovers show slight wear and light soiling. Text is sound, clean with hint of age discoloring. Original covers are on issues. Dec. is one page of ads is missing. Overall good plus.
Shipping & Handling/Payment: Bound Printed Matter with insurance, $10.50. (Periodicals and Magazines with advertising cannot ship media mail according to USPS regulations). If insurance is not included in s&h charges, it is extra and recommended as Seller is not responsible for uninsured items. F.O.B. Miller, SD. Next day shipping (except Fri. & Sat.) with money orders. With checks (US only) item held 10-12 days (no exceptions). Paypal the next day (Mon-Thurs) after I have received notification. Multiple Purchases will be combined up to 15 pounds (Bound Printed Matter weight limit) again please contact me for the correct amount, excessive overcharges will be refunded. SD residents will be charged 6 ½% sales tax. Thanks for looking.
I Appreciate Your Business. To avoid any conflicts PLEASE be sure to READ all details about the item in the entire listing. If you have any questions in regards to the item please ask. No question is too trivial. Thank-You for checking out my item.
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Vol. 221-222 Jan. 1961 to Dec. 1961 in Binder
12 issues
Categories: Magazines Architecture
Publication Information: Published monthly by McGraw-Hill Company of California.
Additional Information: Illustrated. Has ads. Pages range from 40 to 64 per issue.
Summary: Contents include:
• Panorama (in multiple issues)
• Western Mountain District, AIA, Honor Awards
• Seattle Chapter, AIA, Honor Awards
• State vs Private Design of California Colleges
• Warmth and Order at Santa Barber
• Prestressed Concrete in the West
• Lessons of ACE’s Experience with Prestressing
• Current Work (in multiple issues)
• Idaho: Restaurant Echoes Mood of Mountain Lodge
• New Mexico: Symmetry in a County Courthouse
• Oregon: Volume and Views in a Small House; Distinctive Aircraft Fueling Station
• Product Information Service (in multiple issues)
• Idea File: Epoxy Adhesive Binds Block Wall
• Estimator’s Guide: Los Angeles and Southwest; 3 - Denver and the Mountain States; 3 - Seattle and the Northwest; 2 - The San Francisco Bay Area; 2 - Los Angeles and the Southwest;
• Commentary: Unflattering View of Private Architects
• Case History of an Industrial Complex
• How Fire Retardant is Prestressed Concrete
• Flexibility and the Economics of Prestressing
• Colorado: Protection from Denver’s Bright Sun
• California: Recreation Center Surround Courtyard; Respectful Addition to Stanford Campus
• Washington: Cluster of Four Wooden Umbrellas; Handsome Center for Seattle Scouts;Majestic Space in a House Of Worship
• Performance Table for Light and Air Diffusers
• Zoned Air Conditioning System Uses 99 Heat Pumps
• Concrete Shells and Fuller Domes for the Jungle
• Frank Lloyd Wright’s Last Western Works: Residence in Los Banos, California; Residence in Modesto, CA;Residence in Bakersfield, CA; The Marin County Government Center; Pilgrim Congregational Church; Arizona State University Auditorium; The Donohoe Triptych, Phoenix.
• Four Projects by Taliesin Associated Architects: Ascension Evangelical Lutheran Church; Fraternity House, Arizona State University; Mortuary in Delano, California; Hotel for Hawaii’s Kona Coast.
• Epoxy Resins as Structural Adhesives
• Letters: The State College Controversy Part I & II; The Wilshire Boulevard Story;
• Three AIA Chapters Present Awards
• Competitions (in multiple issues)
• One-story Courtyard Plan Chosen for Eugene City Hall
• Eleven Contenders for Santa Monica Redevelopment
• Paul Kirk Turns to Church Design
• Portland Coliseum: Evolution of a Structure
• Mechanical and Electrical Legerdemain
• Architecture and Education
• Bel Aire Elementary School, Callister and Rosse
• Corte Madera Elementary School, Callister and Rosse
• Del Mar Intermediate School, Callister and Rosse
• Alondra Junior High School, Killingsworth-Brady-Smith
• Second High School for Carmel, Ernest J. Kump
• Engineering Hillside Platforms
• Arizona: Inviting Bank for a Small Community
• Special Report: The Denver ASPO Convention
• Preview: Hawaii’s New State Capitol; Monument in Marin County
• Century 21 Reaches the Construction Stage
• Applying Motivational Research to the City
• Apartments: Effective Use of an Urban Oasis
• Privacy vs Maximum Use of the Site
• Progress Report on Lighting Research
• Light and the Pleasantness of Color
• Campus Planning
• Techniques of Programming and Budgeting
• Principles, Processes and the Plan
• The Campus In Transition
• Washington Builds on Firm Foundations
• USC Takes a Major Step Toward Urbanity
• Arizona State Makes a Belated Beginning
• Devising an Idiom for the Community College
• Five Western Buildings Win AISC Awards
• Port Townsend: Living Museum of Period Buildings
• Economy in Use of Structural Steel
• Strength in Steel
• Sophistication in Steel
• Face of the City: Wilshire Boulevard
• The Current State of Western House Design: House in Pasadena; House in Santa Rosa; House in La Jolla; House in Seattle; House in Squaw Valley; House in Kent Woodlands; House in Los Altos; High Meadow Development
• The Heat Pump’s First Decade
• Packaged vs Central Station Heat Pump Systems
• Environment for the Elderly
• Pastoral Retreat for the Upper-Income Group
• Quiet Residential Complex in the Carmel Valley
• The Controversy Over Historic Old Sacramento
• Drift Limitations Imposed by Glass
• The Kirk Office: Place and Practice
• Joseph Esherick: Theory and Practice
• Child Study Center, Berkeley
• The McIntyre House, Hillsborough
• The Carey House, Mill Valley
• The Lehman House, Kent Woodlands
• Space Frame Design Through Model Analysis
• Sturdy Simplicity for ‘A Hospitable Church’
• Sprightly Peaks for a Boulder Landmark
• Prestressers Told To Develop More Designers
Condition: Hardcover, Ex-Lib – usual stamps/marks. Hardcovers show slight wear and light soiling. Text is sound, clean with hint of age discoloring. Original covers are on issues. Dec. is one page of ads is missing. Overall good plus.
Shipping & Handling/Payment: Bound Printed Matter with insurance, $10.50. (Periodicals and Magazines with advertising cannot ship media mail according to USPS regulations). If insurance is not included in s&h charges, it is extra and recommended as Seller is not responsible for uninsured items. F.O.B. Miller, SD. Next day shipping (except Fri. & Sat.) with money orders. With checks (US only) item held 10-12 days (no exceptions). Paypal the next day (Mon-Thurs) after I have received notification. Multiple Purchases will be combined up to 15 pounds (Bound Printed Matter weight limit) again please contact me for the correct amount, excessive overcharges will be refunded. SD residents will be charged 6 ½% sales tax. Thanks for looking.
I Appreciate Your Business. To avoid any conflicts PLEASE be sure to READ all details about the item in the entire listing. If you have any questions in regards to the item please ask. No question is too trivial. Thank-You for checking out my item.
Whatnots Books & Etc (licensed used book store)
50,000 Books & Magazines for Sale. Specializing in South Dakota Books.