Architect and engineer (1935) (14802103923)
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Identifier: architectenginee12135sanf (find matches)
Title: Architect and engineer
Year: 1905 (1900s)
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Subjects: Architecture Architecture Architecture Building
Publisher: San Francisco : Architect and Engineer, Inc
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: San Francisco Public Library
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The Architect and Engineer. )une, 1935 67 MOIVEL METAL (Hiffh Nickfl Alloy) is the accepted material for soda foun-tains and lunch-room equipment, just asit is the universal metal for food ser\-iceequipment in leading hotels and restau-rants throughout the country. CORROSIROX (Acid Resisting IroTi) is the accepted material for drainingwaste lines. CORROSIRON meets allState and Municipal specifications fordrain lines from school laboratories andchemistry rooms Pacific Foundry Company Ltd.Pacific Metals Company Ltd. 470 East Third St.LOS ANGELES 3100 Nineteenth St.SAN FRANCISCO 551 Fifth Ave.NEW YORK
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built and managed a $1,000,000 studio for UnitedArtists Corporation in Hollywood. Another highlight in the constructional career of ,Mr. Barter was his feat of building houses for2.000 athletes at Olympic Village in Los Angelesduring the 1932 Olympic games. This was an ex-ample of highly efficient structural engineering ina limited period of time. Latterly. Mr. Barter has been engaged in super-vision of the entire Federal Better Housing build-ing operations in Los Angeles County. NEW GRANTS ON P. W. PROJECTSDevelopments in the $4,000,000,000 work-relief program await the functioning of the state branchesof the Federal Public Works Administration nowbeing set up in the PWA state offices for pre-liminary examination of non-Federal work-relief iprojects in the respective states. The California state offices in Los Angeles. 805 >Washington Building, and in the Russ Building,San Francisco, have been advised by wire fromWashington headquarters, that non-Federal proj-ects under the new pu