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MODERN AMERICAN SCHOOL BUILDINGS. BEIJNG, 1 A TREATISE UfUN, AND
DESIGNS, -THE CONSTRUCTION SCHOOL BUILDINGS. BY WARREN RICHARD
BRIGGS, F. A. I. A. 89 FIRST EDITION. FIRST THOUSAND, NEW YORK JOHN
WILEY SONS. LONDON CHAPMAN HALL, LIMITED. 1899, Copyright, 1899, BY
WARREN R. BRIGGS. ROBERT DRUMMOND, PRINTER. NEW YORK. AS A SLIGHT
TRIBUTE TO MY WIFE, Beacb AT ALL TIMES A LOVING HELPMATE,
THOUGHTFUL ADVISER, AND CLEVER AMANUENSIS, THIS WORK IS
AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED. PREFACE. THE preparation of this work has
been fragmentary in the extreme the several subjects have been
treated at intervals, usually wide apart, extending over a period
of twenty years they have, as a rule, been taken up at moments when
the machinery of the office was practically at a standstill, or
when some special problem or incident had brought forcibly to my
mind the need of radical reforms. The first twelve chapters are
here presented for the first time Chapters XIII and XIV were papers
prepared for State Board of Health reports. Chapter XV is composed
of the series of papers originally written for Architecture and
Build ing and the last chapter has recently been compiled to com
plete this series. The illustrations and designs, with some minor
exceptions, are entirely new. Their collection and arrangement in
book form was suggested by the constant demand for those that had
been published which could not be supplied. The State Board of
Health reports were limited editions, long since exhausted and,
while there are undoubtedly many volumes of Architecture and
Building containing that series of articles in existence, they are,
as a rule, to be found only In the libraries of architects and are
not accessible either to VIPREFA CJS. the public or those who may
be especially interested in school buildings. Under these
conditions it was deemed advisable to edit in book form not only
those that had already appeared, but such other matter as might be
pertinent to the subject, with a hope that the interest taken in
the original articles may be intensified and increased. If the
perusal of the pages of this book will tend to im prove this most
important branch of American architecture and result ultimately in
better buildings for our children to pursue their studies in, my
efforts in their behalf will not have been in vain. BRIDGEPORT,
CONN., 1899. CONTENTS. CHAPTER P AGR I. IN GENERAL 7 II.
APPROPRIATIONS 2 r III. COMPETITIONS 33 IV. SPECIALISTS 49 V.
COMMISSIONS 63 VI. SUPERINTENDENCE. ETHICS 75 VII. READY-MADE PLANS
91 VIII. ENTRANCE-HALLS AND STAIRCASES 107 IX. WINDOWS AND LIGHTING
119 X. HAT-AND-CLOAK-ROOMS PLAYROOMS 139 XL HEATING AND
VENTILATION. ... 155 XII. SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS 177 XIII. HYGIENIC
CONSTRUCTION OF THE BRIDGEPORT HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING 195 XIV.
SUBURBAN SCHOOLHOUSES 223 XV. PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION OF
SCHOOLHOUSES 263 XVI. CITY SCHOOL BUILDINGS ON RESTRICTED SITES 399
vii ILLUSTRATIONS. PLATE PAGE 1. Perspective of Twenty-Room
Grammar-School Building .......... i 2. Plans ............ 3 3- f
............ 5 4. Perspective of Competitive Design for High-School
Building at P. 15 5. Plans . 1-7 6. . 19 7. Perspective of Centre
School Building, Danbury, Conn ........... 29 8. Plans l ..........
31 9. Perspective of Orphan Asylum, Bridgeport, Conn
............... 43 10. Plans ................ 45 t ................
47 12. Perspective of Lincoln School Building, Bridgeport, Conn
........ 57 13.Plans ........ 59 14. ........ 61 15. Perspective of
Small High School Building ...................... 71 16. Plans f
...................... 73 17. Perspective of Six-Room Building. . .
............................ 85 18. Plans
............................... 87 20. Perspective of Eight-Room
.........................., . 101 21. Plans ..... ..
..................... .... 103 22. i
............................... 105 23. Sketches of Entrance-Halls
...................................... in 24. Perspective of
Four-Room Building with Hall ......................
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