Small homes of unusual merit: the Architectural Club of New Haven 1926 competition for the design of small homes of concrete masonry, Portland Cement Association, 10 High Street, Boston, Mass.; 347 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y.; 1315 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., 1926

Collection Type

  • Ephemera

Date

1926

Location Note

EP005, HGO-005, Box 1

GUSN

GUSN-355074

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  • Richard Cheek architectural plan book collection
  • Small homes of unusual merit: the Architectural Club of New Haven 1926 competition for the design of small homes of concrete masonry, Portland Cement Association, 10 High Street, Boston, Mass.; 347 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y.; 1315 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., 1926
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Description

Plan book containing floor plans, illustrations, and descriptions of the winners of the Architectural Club of New Haven's 1926 competition for the design of small homes of concrete masonry. Text on the front cover reads, "A.I.A. File 10a2."

Details

Descriptive Terms

advertising
business (commercial function)
clubs (associations)
houses
cement (construction material)
floor plans
building materials
portland cement
competitions
illustrations (layout features)
masonry
pattern books
printed ephemera

Physical Descrption

1 plan book : illustrations, plans

Collection Code

EP005

Collection Name

Richard Cheek architectural plan book collection

Date of Acquisition

2019

Reference Code

EP005.032

Credit Line

Gift of Richard Cheek, 2019.

Places

New Haven (New Haven county, Connecticut)
Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)
New York City (New York state)
Philadelphia (Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania)

Record Details

Originator

Portland Cement Association (Publisher)

Material Type

pattern books
printed ephemera

Other Organizations

American Institute of Architects
Architectural Club of New Haven, Inc.
Portland Cement Association

Subjects

Advertisement
House
Cement
Concrete
Masonry
Architecture

Description Level

Item

Location Note

EP005, HGO-005, Box 1

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