The Brochure Series of Architectural Illustration, Volume 01, No. 07, July, 1895 - Italian Wrought Iron by Various
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page 14 of 21 (66%)
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CONDITIONS.--The competition is open to architectural draughtsmen under thirty years of age, residents of the United States, and not practicing architects. The author of each design must execute all drawings without assistance, and non-adherence to these conditions will cause the rejection of the design or designs in question. The awards will be made by the adjudicating committee on the "Robert Clark Testimonial Competition," and are: First prize, gold medal; second prize, silver medal; third prize, bronze medal. The two designs receiving honorable mention will receive special bronze medals. The three prize drawings shall become the property of the Chicago Architectural Club. AN ART SCHOOL.--A gentleman wishing to share his large and valuable collection of paintings, statuary and architectural fragments with his townsmen, has decided to place them in a building which he proposes to erect for the study of architecture, painting and sculpture. The building is to face the town square, and is to be not more than one hundred and fifty feet in its greatest dimensions. It shall consist of one story and a high basement. The first story shall contain the following rooms: |
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