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INDEX TO TO VOLUME IV. THIRD IV. THIRD SERIES.
Acoustical Properties of Buildings, 323. ADDRESSES: Diamond Jubilee, 402. See also OPENING ADDRESS; STUDENTS. Admiralty and War Office Buildings. See GOVERNMENT OFFICES SCHEME. Alma Tadema, L.: Sculptors' Archi- tecture of the Renaissance, 164; Awarded Gold Medal at the Brussels Exhibition, 424. Aitchison, Professor: OPENING AD-
DRESS, 1; The Great Mosque of Damascus, 63; Speech at the Man- chester Society's Annual Banquet, 71; The Brickwork Tests, 126; ADDRESS TO STUDENTS, 133; elected Associé of the Royal Academy of Belgium, 143; Congratulatory Letter to M. Garnier, 144; M. Garnier's Reply, ib.; Landscape Gardening, 203; Educational Training of Archi- tects, 219; The New Government Offices Scheme, 311; Professor Ussing on Vitruvius, 314; Mr. Gil- bert's Paper on the Sculptors' Archi- tecture of the Renaissance, 331; The Parthenon and its Repair, 357; ADDRESS on Presentation of the Royal Gold Medal, 397; Visit to the Brussels Congress, and Report of the Proceedings; 472.
Aldwinckle Studentship: Award, &c.,
Aldwinckle, T. W.: COTTAGE HOS- PITALS, 409.
Anderson, J. Macvicar: The Fellows Question, 392, 393; An American Competition Agreement, 407; The New Government Offices Scheme: Evidence before the Select Com- mittee, 421.
ALLIED SOCIETIES.—
BIRMINGHAM: Officers, &c., 368. BRISTOL: Officers, &c., 368. DEVON & EXETER: Officers, &c., 368.
DUNDEE Competitions 1897-98, 408.
GLASGOW Officers, &c., 368.
IRELAND: Formation of the Dub- lin Architectural Association, 42; Officers, &c., of the Royal Institute of Ireland, 368.
LEEDS AND YORKSHIRE: Officers, &c., 368.
LEICESTER: Officers, &c., 396.
MANCHESTER: Annual Banquet, Professor Aitchison's Speech, 71; Mr. Beresford Pite's Speech, 72; Mr. Ernest Phythian on Architecture and the Applied Arts at Manchester, 158; Officers, &c., 396.
NEWCASTLE: Mr. Frank Caws's Paper, THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF THE TECHNICAL EDUCATION MOVE- MENT ON THE ARCHITECT AND HIS
WORK, 222; Prizes offered by the N.A.A., 344; Officers, &c., of the N.A.A., 396.
NOTTINGHAM: Officers, &c., 396. SHEFFIELD: Professor Ripper's Experiments on Bricks, 96; Officers, &c., 396; Papers to be read by Members R.I.B.A., 424.
American Architects and Competitions, 407.
Amherst, Hon. Alicia: Landscape Gardening, 199.
Anderson, W. J.: review of his book Architecture of the Renaissance in Italy, 177; his lectures at the Glasgow School of Art, 474. Annual Report of the Council, 289. ANTIQUITIES, ENGLISH MEDIEVAL [Professor Baldwin Brown], 429. Applied Arts and Architecture in Manchester [J. E. Phythian], 158. ARBITRATIONS, THE PRACTICE OF [Professor Kerr], 369. — Macassey and Strahan on the Law relating to Architects, &c., 369; Alleged Objec- tions to Settlement of Professional Disputes by Arbitration, ib.; Archi- tects qualified to arbitrate in Building Disputes, 370; Some Legal Know- ledge essential to Architect-Referees, ib.; Various Classes of Disputes re- ferred to Architect-Arbitrators, 371; Anomalous Position of Architect in absence of Arbitration Clause from Building Contract, ib.; Doctrine thereon laid down by Court of Ap- peal, ib.; Distinction in Law be- tween Arbitration and Valuation, 372; Methods of Valuation by Estate Surveyors and Building Surveyors, ib.; Unwillingness of the Courts to interfere to set aside or vary Arbi- trators' Decisions, 373; Arbitration under the London Building Act in Party-wall Disputes, 374; Arbitra- tors' Charges, ib.; Relations between Architect and Contractor, 375; Sug- gested Establishment by R.I.B.A. of Examination for business of Architectural Arbitration, ib. Architects as Arbitrators. See ARBI- TRATIONS, PRACTICE OF. Architects as expert Witnesses, Mr. Justice Cave on, 422. Architects' Benevolent Society, 229; Annual General Meeting, 262; Report, 263; Balance Sheet, 264. Architects, Duties of. See ARBITRA- TIONS, PRACTICE OF.
Architects' Educational Training, 213, 222, 286, 462.
Architects' Fees in Re-instatement of Buildings after Fire: Practice Committee's Report, 174; Mr. T. E. Mundy's Communication thereon, 239; Discussion at Annual General Meeting, 329, 330; Observations by
Architectural Arbitration. See ARBI- TRATIONS, PRACTICE OF. Architectural Association Jubilee Exhibition: Review of Drawings and Designs [R. Shekleton Balfour), 375.
Architectural Association: Papers for Session 1897-98, 439. Architectural Congress at Brussels, 331; President's Visit to, and Re- port of the Proceedings, 472. ARCHITECTURAL
DRAUGHTSMANSHIP, FIFTY YEARS or [R. Shekleton Bal- four], 375.
Architectural Education. See STU- DENTS, ADDRESS TO; EDUCATIONAL TRAINING OF ARCHITECTS. Architectural Styles, 6.
Architecture and Landscape Garden- ing. See GARDENING. Architecture and the Applied Arts in Manchester [J. E. Phythian], 158.
ARCHITECTURE, COTTAGE. See COTTAGE ARCHITECTURE.
Architecture, Heraldry in. See HERALDRY.
Architecture in Italy, 6th to 11th century, 230.
Architecture, Review of, since Greek days. See PRESIDENT'S OPENING ADDRESS.
Architecture, Sculptors', of the Re- naissance, 161.
Architecture in Belgium. See BEL-
Architecture: Iron and Steel Con- struction in, 209.
Architecture, The Government's dis- regard for. See GOVERNMENT OFFICES SCHEME.
Art and Beauty, 381. Art Committee: Annual Report: Trinity Almshouses; St. Mary Woolnoth; New County Hall for London; Preservation of Old Build- ings; Vauxhall Bridge; Carfax Tower, Oxford; St. Martin's-in-the- Fields, 320; Mr. Woodward's Stric- tures on the action of, in various matters, 327; Mr. Owen Fleming's Reply to Mr. Woodward, 329. Art Education: Sir E. J. Poynter's Lectures, 439. Artizans' Dwellings.
Ashpitel Prize: Award, &c., 143, 158. Assistant-Secretary, Appointment of,
Associates and the Right of Voting on questions affecting alterations in
By-laws, 383, 393; Objection to Chairman's Ruling, 393; Minutes not recording such objection alleged to be incomplete, 417; Discussion on, ib.
Auditors, Report of, 343. Associateship, Special Examination for, 379.
Associates, Lists of, elected during the Session, 72, 157.
Autun, Mont Beuvray and, 475.
Baker, Arthur: obituary notice, 360. Balfour, R. Shekleton: FIFTY YEARS
OF ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN- SHIP, 375.
Barry's great Scheme for Westminster Improvements. See GOVERNMENT OFFICES SCHEME. Bartlett, A.: Educational Training of Architects, 286.
Beale, Sydney B.: The Fellows Ques- tion, 387, 393. Beauty and Art, 381.
BELGIQUE, REVUE DE L'ARCHITECTURE
EN [Ch. Buls], 445.--Distinctive cha- racter of Architecture under the Flemings and Walloons, 445; French and Rhenish Influence, ib.; Gradual Encroachment of the Pointed Style upon the Romanesque, 446; Gothic Influence predominant from 13th century, ib.; Flemish Halles, ib.; Churches built on the Halles Plan, ib.; The Renaissance, 447; Survival of the Pointed Style, ib.; Seventeenth Century Churches, ib.; Transition from Gothic to Renaissance, 448; Influence of Rubens, ib.; Stagnation of Archi- tecture in Belgium during French Ascendency, 449; Some prominent Buildings and Architects of early Nineteenth Century, 450; Decline of Classic forms, ib. ; Strivings after a National Style, 451; M. Wynand Janssens and his Work, ib.; Balat, ib.; The younger Suys, ib.; Poelaert and Beyaert, 452; Palais de Justice, Brussels, ib.; The Neo-Christian Movement and the School of Saint- Luc, 453.-Illustrations; Palais de Justice, Brussels, 445; Hôtel de Ville, Brussels, 447; Eglise Saint-Charles, Antwerp, 448; Grand' Place, Brus- sels; 449; Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, 450; Maison du Matou, Brussels, 451; The Abbaye de Maredsous, 452.
Belgium, Royal Academy of: Honours
for Professor Aitchison and Monsieur Garnier, 143.
Beuvray (Mont) and Autun, 475. Birkett, Daniel: obituary notice, 439. Birmingham Architectural Associa- tion. See ALLIED SOCIETIES. Birmingham New General Hospital, Plans and Description, 334. Blashill, Thomas: The late J. J. Cole, 380.
Boinville, Chastel de, Charles Alfred: obituary notice, 359. Boni, Cav. J.: THE MAGNETIC DIP OF ANCIENT TERRA-COTTAS, 382. Books received for Review, 42, 152, 176, 229, 280, 332, 444. Boyce, G. P.: obituary notice, 206. Boyes, H. C.: The Fellows Question, 388.
Brade, Daniel: obituary notice, 152. Bramble, Colonel Old Cornish
Crosses (review), 155.
Brandon, David: Decease of, and Bequest to the Institute, 144; Memoir, 145; Resolutions of Sympathy and Thanks, 157. Brewer, H. W.: The New Govern- ment Offices Scheme, 305. Bricks, Suggested Standard Size for, 228.
BRICKWORK TESTS: Progress of the
Science Standing Committee's Ex- periments, 16; Additional Sub- scriptions, 17.
Report on the Second Series of Experiments [Wm. C. Street and Max. Clarke], 73; Photographs of Piers under Compression, 73, 77, 79, 81, 83, 89; Tabulated Statements of Results of Crushings, 74 et seq.; Diagrams showing Compression of Piers previous to Collapse, 94, 95; Table showing Results of crushing of each of the Piers, and Averages obtained from different classes of Brickwork, 96; Professor Ripper's Experiments at Sheffield, ib.
Appendices [Professor Unwin]: I. Determination of Loads correspond- ing to observed Gauge Pressures for large Hydraulic Press at West India Docks, 97.-II. Report on Crushing Tests of Samples of Bricks used in building the Experimental Pieces of Wall, 100.-III. Report on Tests of Lime and Cement used in Con- struction of the Experimental Piers, 100. IV. On the Influence of Form on the Resistance to Crushing, 101.
Discussion Professor Unwin, 121; Henry Dawson, 123, 124; Wm. Woodward, 123; Wm. White, ib; P. Gordon Smith, ib.; John Slater, 124; Hugh Leonard, ib. ; Beresford Pite, 125; Wm. Emerson, ib.; F. T. Reade, ib.; B. J. Capell 126; Professor Aitchison, ib. ; John Codd, 128; William C. Street, ib.
Brussels Architectural Congress, The, 331, 422, 424. The President's Visit, 472; Speech on behalf of the Institute, 473.
Brydon, J. M.: The late Mr. White's
Artistic Work, 69; Sculptors' Archi- tecture of the Renaissance, 164; Heraldry in Architecture, 276; The Parthenon and its Repair, 357; The Fellows Question, 387, 393. Buddhist Praying Wheel, The, 207. Building Contracts and Arbitrations. See ARBITRATION, PRACTICE OF.
Canterbury Cathedral, 281.
Capell, B. J.: The Brickwork Tests, 126.
Cardiff, S. Wales, and Monmouth- shire Society of Architects. See ALLIED SOCIETIES.
Carfax Tower, Oxford, 320. Caröe, W. D.: The New Government Offices Scheme, 308; The Fellows Question, 394.
Carpenters' Hall Lectures on Building, 205.
Cates, Arthur: Testimonial to, 145;
Mr. Alfred Waterhouse's Address to, 146; Reply to the Address, 147; His Work for Architectural Educa- tion, ib.; Educational Training of Architects, 220, 487; The Govern- ment Offices Scheme: Evidence before the Select Committee, 421; Prize for Testimonies of Study, Award of, 68, 143, 158, 424. Cave, Mr. Justice, on Architects as expert Witnesses, 422. Caws, Frank Suggestions in Design (review), 45; The Fellowship Question, A Plea for Sweet Reason- ableness, 129; ON THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF THE TECHNICAL EDU- CATION MOVEMENT UPON THE ARCHI- TECT AND HIS WORK, 222; Ironwork (review), 442; On Mr. Eidlitz's Science of Beauty, 484. Ceylon, Ruined Cities of, 404. Chisholm, R. F.: Election of Fellows, 20; "Stucco Lustro," 128. Choisy, Auguste: The late Lord Leighton's House, 279. CHRONICLE.-Papers for the Session
1896-97, 16, 228; The First Meeting of the Session, 16; The Statutory Examinations, 16; Experimental Research: Brickwork Tests, 16; The late William H. White, 17, 42, 105; The Council Dinner Club, 17; Additions to the Library, 17, 43, 105, 152, 176, 206, 229, 262, 279, 332, 360, 422, 474; Mr. Phenè Spiers's Paper, 41; Proposed Govern- ment Buildings, Jamaica, 41, 104; The Preservation of London Monu- ments, 41; The Dublin Architec- tural Association, 42; The late Stephen Salter, 42; New Hon. Members of the American Institute, 42; Books received for Review, 42, 152, 176, 229, 280, 332, 444; Lists of Newly Registered Pro- bationers, 66, 418; Lists of Newly
Registered Students, 67, 419; Lists of Candidates who have qualified for Associateship, 68, 420; The Books and White Bequest of M. Paul Sédille 70; Drawings, 69; White, William H. The Manchester Society's Annual Banquet, 71; The Experiments on Brickwork, 104; The Royal Gold Medal, 104, 174, 402, 484; British Archæological School at Athens [F. C. Penrose], 104; The late William Alphonsus Purdue, 105; The Deed of Award of the Prizes and Student- ships 1897, 142; Honours for Pro- fessor Aitchison and M. Garnier, 143; The late David Brandon and his Bequest to the Institute [F. Warren], 144; Testimonial to Mr. Arthur Cates, 145; The late Ed- ward Falkener [F. C. Penrose], 149; The late Daniel Brade, 152; Mr. Gilbert's Paper on the Sculptors' Architecture of the Renaissance, 174; Peterborough Cathedral, 174; Architects and Re-instatement of Buildings after Fire, 174; William Eden Nesfield's Drawings, 175; The Prize Drawings in the Pro- vinces, 175; Mr. Milner's Paper on Landscape Gardening, 205; The Prizes and Studentships 1897-98, 205; The Carpenters' Hall Lectures on Building, 205; The late Mr. G. P. Boyce, Artist, 206; Suggested Standard Size for Bricks [Owen Fleming], 228; The Institute Con- ditions of Contract [Wm. Wood- ward], 228; Architects' Benevolent Society, 229, 262, 263; The late E. H. Dawson, 229; International Competition for Theatre at Kiev, 262; Portrait of the ex-President, 262; The late Lord Leighton's House [Auguste Choisy], 278; The Company Travelling Painters' Studentship [J. D. Crace], 279; The Congress, French Archæological
279; Mr. Statham's Paper, 313; The late Mr. C. C. Ogle, 313; St. Helen and St. Giles, Rainham, 313; Messrs. Bell's Handbook to Canter- bury, 313; Nominations to the Council and Standing Committees by Fellows and Associates, 331; Architectural Congress at Brussels, 331; Architects and Re-instatement of Buildings after Fire [E. Cozens Smith], 358; The late Charles Alfred Chastel de Boinville [Camp- bell Douglas], 359; The late Arthur Baker [Harold Hughes] : The Special Examination for Asso- ciateship, 379; The Annual Elec- tions, 379, 420; The late Charles John Phipps [Rashleigh Phipps], 380; The late George Orrell, 380; The late J. J. Cole [Thomas Blas- hill], 380; Proposed International Central Laboratory, 381; The Dia- mond Jubilee Address, 402; Pre- sentation of the Royal Gold Medal,
INDEX TO VOL. IV. THIRD SERIES
402; Biographical Sketch of Dr. Cuypers, 403; M. Lucas and the new Hon. Corr. Members, 404; Dis- cussion re Confirmation of Resolu- tions for Alteration of By-laws, 417; The Summer Examinations: Lists Offices of Successful Candidates, 418-20; Government New The Scheme, 420; The Brussels Con- gress and Exhibition, 422; The late Hon. C. A. Gore [Arthur Cates], 422; Mr. Justice Cave on Archi- tects, 422; Miscellaneous Notes, 424; Report of the Select Commit- tee on the New Government Offices Scheme, 437; The Wallace Bequest, 438; The late George Elkington, 438; The late Daniel Birkett, 439; The Old Greek Church in Soho, 439; The Architectural Association Papers for the Session, 439; The President at the Brussels Congress, 472; Mr. W. J. Anderson's Lec- tures at Glasgow, 474; The late George Kenyon, 474; Letter from M. Hippolyte-Boussac, 484. Clarke, Max Practical Sanitation (review), 44; Report on the Second Series of Brickwork Tests, 73; Fires in Theatres (review), 443. Codd, John: The Brickwork Tests, 128. Cole, J. J. obituary notice, 380. Committees, Standing: Reports of, 320-23; Nominations and Annual Elections, 331, 379. Competitions and American Archi- tects, 407.
Congress at Brussels. See BRUSSELS. HOSPITALS, THE CONSTRUCTION
[Wm. Henman], 333. Coptic Churches of Egypt, 232, 284. Corlette, H. C.: Report of his Owen Jones Studentship Tour in France, 424.
Cornish Crosses, Old, 155. COTTAGE ARCHITECTURE, NOTES [Ralph Nevill], 115; Accommoda- tion, ib.; Style, ib.; Plan, 116; and Section, 118, 119; Plans Material, 119; Restoration of Old Cottages, 121.
COTTAGE HOSPITALS [T. W. Aldwinckle], 409.-Sir Henry Burdett's book on, 409; Early Promoters of the Move- ment, 410; Progress and Develop- ment of, ib.; Advantages of the Cottage System, ib.; The term Hospital" misleading, 411; Two Types of Hospital, ib.; The Cran- leigh Hospital, with Plans, ib. ; Hospitals at Petersfield, Brixham, Watford, 412; Surbiton, Living- stone, Beccles, Cheshunt, 413; Grantham, 414; "Burdett's Straight Model" and other Plans, ib.; Lead- ing Principles in designing, 415; Sir H. Burdett's Testimony to the value of, 416.
Cuypers, Dr., Portrait of: fronti- spiece; Nomination as Royal Gold Medallist 1897, 174; Election, 240; President's Address on present-
ing Medal to, 397; His Reply to the Address in French, and Trans- The Gold Medal lation, 399; Meeting, 402; Sketch of his Career, 403; With the President at Amster- dam, 473. Cotton,
Council, The Dinner Club, 17; Annual Report, 289; Nominations by Fellows and Associates, 331; Annual Elections, 379; Report on the Candidature and Election of Fellows, 385; Amended Report on the same, 389.
Crace, J. D.: Deir-el-Bahari (review), 44; Ancient Egypt (review), 183; Heraldry in Architecture, 260; Canterbury (review), 281; Heraldry in Decoration, 315. Craftsmanship Competitions at the Building Trades Exhibition, 323.
DAMASCUS THE GREAT MOSQUE OF THE OMEIYADES [R. Phenè Spiers], 25.—- Originally a Roman Temple, 25; Plan, 26; J. L. Porter's Description, 27; Description of the Mosque prior to Fire in 1893, ib.; Interior View of the Dome, 29; Some Facts in the Early History of Damascus relating to the enclosure of the Mosque, 35; Arab Authors cited as to Dates and Early Remains, 36; The Three ib.; Great Fires, 38; Mukaddasi and Descriptions, Ibn-Jubair's Damage sustained by Al-Walid's Structure through the several Fires, 40; View of the Mosque from the West, 57; The Great Colonnades, ib.; Suggested Plan of the original Structures prior to Moslem Inva- sions, 58; The Great Archway, 59; The Author's Conclusions, 60.
Discussion: Holman Hunt, 61; Colonel Watson, ib.; Henry C. ib.; The Kay, 62; Colonel Prendergast, 63; Aitchison, Professor Author's Reply and Supplementary Remarks, 64.
- Mr. Spiers's Paper, and the Illustrations thereto, 41; De- scription of, by Sir Charles Wilson in 1865, 130; Further Notes by R. Phenè Spiers, 132. Davison, T. Raffles: Horn - books (review), 211.
Dawson, E. H.: obituary notice, 229. Dawson, Henry: The Brickwork Tests, 123, 124.
Decoration, Heraldry in, 315. Deir-el-Bahari, 42. Design, Suggestions in, 45. Devonshire House, Piccadilly, 408. Diamond Jubilee Address, 402. Dircks, R.: The Authority of Vitru- vius (review), 154.
Douglas, Campbell: The late C. A. Chastel de Boinville, 359. ARCHITECTURAL, DRAUGHTSMANSHIP,
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