The Natco two-apartment house: a selection of designs submitted in competition by architects, with illustrations of houses built of Natco hollow tile, together with articles treating of design, plan, and construction of dependable houses of moderate cost, Rogers and Manson Company, Boston, Mass., 1916

Collection Type

  • Ephemera

Date

1916

Location Note

EP005, HGO-005, Box 1

GUSN

GUSN-355197

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  • Richard Cheek architectural plan book collection
  • The Natco two-apartment house: a selection of designs submitted in competition by architects, with illustrations of houses built of Natco hollow tile, together with articles treating of design, plan, and construction of dependable houses of moderate cost, Rogers and Manson Company, Boston, Mass., 1916
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Description

Illustrations, elevations, and floor plans are provided for the customer. Published by Rogers and Manson for the National Fire Proofing Company.

Details

Descriptive Terms

advertising
business (commercial function)
fireproofing tile
houses
floor plans
building materials
competitions
illustrations (layout features)
elevations (orthographic projections)
double houses
architects
fireproofing
structural clay tile
pattern books
printed ephemera

Physical Descrption

1 plan book, 72 pages : illustrations, plans

Collection Code

EP005

Collection Name

Richard Cheek architectural plan book collection

Date of Acquisition

2019

Reference Code

EP005.045

Credit Line

Gift of Richard Cheek, 2019.

Places

Pittsburgh (Allegheny county, Pennsylvania)
Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)

Record Details

Originator

Rogers & Manson (Firm) (Publisher)

Material Type

pattern books
printed ephemera

Other Organizations

National Fire Proofing Company
Rogers & Manson (Firm)

Subjects

Advertisement
House
Architects and builders
Tile
Architecture

Description Level

Item

Location Note

EP005, HGO-005, Box 1

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