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Architect and engineer (1933) (14781420141)

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Identifier: architectenginee11333sanf (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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orted by all branches ofthe industry as an advisorybureau to serve users of elec-tricity. 447 Sutter St., SanFrancisco; 601 W. 5th St., LosAngeles; 848 Roosevelt St.,Fresno. The Atchilcit and Engineer, April. 1933 6.3 BUILDWELL A PROPERLY designed and well built building is a credit to any city and a worth while investment for its owner. Such structures are the Stand-ard Oil Building, MatsonBuilding, Four-Fifty Sut-ter Street, Stock Exchange,S. F. Base Ball Park, MillsTower, Opera House andVeterans Memorial andother notable structures — allbuilt or supervised by — Lindqren & Siuinerlon, Inc. Standard Oil BuildingSan Francisco StanleyBall Bearing Hinges lOR smooth, trouble-free operation ofdoors for the life of the building. You will find our Architects Man-ual of Stanley Hardware veryuseful in making up hardwarespecifications. Send for a copy. THE STANLEY WORKSNew Britain, Conn. SAN FRANCISCO576 Monodnock BIdg. LOS ANGELES1202 Washington BIdg. SEAniE501 Maynard BIdg. (STANLEY)
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MANY MARBLE GLASS CONTRACTS Architects and owners are reported favorablyimpressed with results attained with marble-glassas a decorative building material for store fronts,restaurants, beauty parlors and sweet shops. Thematerial looks so much like marble that it canhardly be detected from the genuine article. Theinnumerable delicate veins and royal colors ofmarble may be simulated in any character desired. George MacGruer, whose company is manufac-turing marble-glass under patents pending, statesthat he has lately perfected an improved methodof Neon sign, the tubes being set in the marble-glass so that a sign may be read distinctly fromthe sidei as well as in front. The maintenancecost is reduced to a minimum as it is possible toclean the sign just as one would clean a window.It is equally effective by day or night. A recent contract of special interest calls for amarble glass front at L. Carellas market onOcean Avenue. San Francisco. The entire facadewill be red Numidian marble-glass

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