INDEX TO VOLUME XXVII. THIRD SERIES.
Abbott, Stanley: Organisation for the Middle Classes, 204.
Adams, Henry: Standardisation of Engineering Formule (review), 83 Adams, Maurice B.: The Maestri Comacini (review), 83; Dividing the Profession, 87, 131, 176, 226. Adams, W. N.: London Atelier of the Liverpool School of Architecture, 155.
Addresses, President's: Inaugural, 1, 16; to Students, 141, 147; to Architects' Benevolent Society, 355. Adshead, Professor S. D.: London Housing, 53; London Town-Plan- ning Schemes, 79; The Housing Exhibition at the Institute, 259; The Grid-Iron Lay-out, 352; New York Railway Stations, 379. Advertisements, Regulation of, 409. Aeroplane Business Flight, An Archi- tect's First, 18. ALLIED SOCIETIES-
Manchester: Mr. Isaac Taylor's Presidential Address, 66.
Natal: Annual General Meeting, 268.
Nottingham and Derby: Resolu- tion on the Registration of Archi- tects, 39; Mr. P. H. Currey's Paper on Wingfield Manor House, 114; Complimentary Dinner to ex-Service Men, 210.
South Wales Institute: Northern District formed, 331.
Scottish Institute: Dr. William
Kelly's Paper on "The Function of the Architect," 411.
America, The Housing Question in, 133. American Ambassador's Speech at Inaugural Meeting, 5.
AMERICAN DEPARTMENT STORES, THE PLANNING OF SOME [H. Austen Hall, 237, 254.
American Housing [S. B. Caulfield], 173.
American Institute of Architects: Circular re Fee plus Cost System of Charges, 11; Offer from the Com- mittee on Foreign Building Co- operation, 386; Professional Prob- lems under discussion, 388. Ancient Buildings, Society for Protec- tion of Repair of Old Cottages: Dr. Addison's Views, 210; Society's Annual Report, 491. Ancient Monuments, Preservation of: Appointment of Government Ad- visory Committee, 456. Anglo-Belgian Union, 458. Annual Elections: New Nominations,
330; Ballot Results, 385. Annual Reports of the Council, 273; Board of Architectural Education,
Architects Fees: Mr. Clipston Sturgis's Proposals, 9; Mr. H. H. Statham's Suggestions, 153.
Architects, Pan-American Conference of: Resolutions, 477.
Architects War Committee: Annual Report, 283.
Architectural Association : Country Membership, 409.
ARCHITECTURAL EDUCATION, 141, 146; THE FUTURE OF [Paul Waterhouse], 165, 178; Discussion on, 194, 225; Mr. Purchon's Address at Technical College, Cardiff, 318: Franco-Bri- tish Conference on, 476. Architectural Education, Board of: Annual Report, 280. Architectural Profession. The, in America: Problems under Discus- sion, 388.
Architectural Scholarships, 182, 363. ARCHITECTURE IN INDIA [John Begg], 333.
Architecture, The Professional Ideal in, 37.
ARCHITECTURE (WHY IS) THE MISTRESS
ART? [Professor G. Baldwin Brown],
Baines's (Sir Frank) New Appointment at Office of Works, 389. Barnes, Major Harry: On Citizenship, 124; THE HOUSING SCHEME, 129. Beaux-Arts Students' War Memorial, 297.
Begg, John: ARCHITECTURE IN INDIA, 333.
Belgian Architects: National Congress of, 110.
Belgium, Restoration of: An Invita- tion to British Architects: Condi- tions of Proposed Competition, 109, 160; Rebuilding, 138. Bell, Edward: Masonry of the Heraion at Olympia, 352.
Bennett, T. B.: Ex-Officers training as Architects, 353.
Bermondsey, A Public Amenities Com- mittee for, 89.
Bigge, Sir L. Amherst Selby: Archi- tectural Education, 194. Black balling of Service or Ex-Service Candidates: Proposed Suspension of Portions of By-laws: Discussion at Special Genera! Meeting, 60. Blomfield, Sir Reginald: Charing Cross Improvement, 135; The Folly of Modern Art, 356; Threatened De- struction of City Churches, 358; Receives degree of Litt. D., 386. Blots on English Landscape [Canon Rawnsley], 15.
Boardman, Edward T.: Students' Drawings at Norwich, 498. Bolton, Arthur T.: Note on Thomas Lee, architect of the Wellington Monument, Somersetshire, 320. Books received, 20, 57, 116, 184, 321, 410, 490.
Brereton, Cloudesley: The True In wardness of Mr. Hambidge's Theory of Dynamic Symmetry, 465. Brice, Beatrix: British War Memo- rials in France, 476.
Bricks, Standard Sizes of variation agreed to, 265.
Briggs, M. S.: Arab Monuments of Egypt (review), 33; London Hous- ing, 54; Guide to Building (review), 353.
British Institution Architectural Scho- larships, 363.
British Museum Galleries reopened, 458 Excavations at Carchemish, 481. British
War Memorials in France [Beatrix Brice], 476. Brooks, A. E. The late Robert Smith Dods, 473.
Brown, George T.: Banning Competi tions, 228.
Brown, Professor Baldwin: WHY IS ARCHITECTURE THE MISTRESS ART?
Board: Letter To all Members of the British Building Industry, 58, 60.
Building Industry: The Premier on the Shortage of Men, 89; The In- dustrial Council for, 160; Effects of Control on, 293; The New Cate- gories, 294; Building Trade Wages, 403; Improved Outlook, 479; New Wages Claim, ib.; Payment for Wet Time, 496. Building Materials Research: The R.I.B.A. Memorial, 157; Research Board, 432, 481.
Building Prohibition by L.C.C., 323. Building Restrictions, 60, 136, 180, 250, 294, 323, 327, 361, 401, 496. Building, Stoppage of: Information re, desired by Council, 327, 401, 425; L.C.C. Prohibition Orders, 496, 497. Building Trade Operatives, National Federation of, and **Luxury Building, 323, 497.
Building Trades' Parliament, 34. Burnet, Sir John J.: The late Jean Louis Pascal, 400.
Busk, Sir Edward:
Education, 146.
Butler, C. Mc Arthur Present Method of Banning Competitions, 262. By-laws, Proposed Suspension of, 60, 88 ; By-laws regulating Subscrip- tions, Amendment of, 354, 424. Capra, The Villa, and Mereworth Castle, Kent, 437, 475. Carchemish, Excavations at, 481. Cardiff Architectural Students' Union, 37.
Cardiff Technical College: Mr. Pur- chon's appointment to the Depart- ment of Architecture, 266; Mr. Purchon's Inaugural Address to, 318; Cardiff School of Architecture and Civic Design, 492. Caulfield, S. B. :
Home, 173. Cave, Walter: Reply to Discussion on the Annual Report, 328; New York Railway Stations, 379.
Cavell (Nurse) Memorial, 231. Certificate, Form of, for Payment to Builders, 363.
Charing Cross Area, Mr. John Murray's Suggestions for Reconstruction of, 109, 135.
Charter Committee. See UNIFICATION. CHURCH ARCHITECTURE, THE FUTURE OF OUR [H. Heathcote Statham], 185, 291.
CITIZENSHIP, ON [Halsey Ricardoļ, 117, 127.
City Churches, Proposed Sale of, 230; Threatened Destruction of: Bishop of London Commission's Report, 357; Protests, 358, 404, 312, 434. Civic Education League's Summer Meeting, 363.
Civic Survey Exhibition, 460, 476,
Clerks of Works' Salaries [C. W. Denny, 451.
Coal, How to Save (R. I.B. A. Letter to the Press), 88.
Cole, R. Langton: The Villa Capra and Mereworth Castle, 475. Committees, Standing, and Council: Annual Elections, 385.
Competitions: Bridgwater Housing, 91; in connection with Restoration of Ruined Areas in Belgium, 109; Daily Mail Labour saving House, 111; Ilfracombe Concert Hall, 113, 140; Bridgwater Housing, 113, 140; Eastbourne War Memorial, 113, 140, 161; Chatham Housing Lay-out, 140, 184; Mr. Hartwell Grayson's Suggested Procedure for Public Com- petitions, 155; Skipton War Memo- rial, 184; Premiums in Competi- tions, 210; Accrington War Memo- rial, 212; Houghton-le-Spring Se- condary School, b.; Present Method of Banning Competitions G. T. Brown, H. A. Welch, C. McArthur Butler, 228, 262; Hornsey War Memorial, 236, 268, 332; borough and District War Memorial,
ib. ; Ward's Hill Improvement,
Batley, 268, 332; Lockerbie War Memorial, 268, 332, 500; Cleethorpes Peace Memorial, 268, 332; Arthuret War Memorial, 268, 332; R.I.B. A. War Memorial, 297; Gatley War Memorial, 332, 390; Hawick War Memorial, Bradford-on-Avon War Memorial, Gravesend War Memorial, 363, 390; A Warning to Architects, ib.; Messrs. Allsopp's Model Public House,
ib. ; Twickenham War Heroes' Memorial, ib.; Rhyl War Memorial Hospital, 390; Council's Appeal for the Co-operation of Archi- tects to secure Satisfactory Condi- tions, 390: Council's Action re Members disregarding Ban on Com- petitions, 412; Model Public House, 425; Liége Defence Memorial, 435; Ideal Public House: Premiated Designs, 436; Woking War Me- morial, ib.; Hackney War Memorial, 460; Earby and Wakefield War Memorial, ib.; Liverpool Secondary Schools, ib. ; Barcelona, ib. ; Im- proved Type of Public House, 483; Memorandum by R.I.B.A. and So- ciety of Architects, 494; Gateshead War Memorial, 500.
Conder, Josiah, The late, 459, 474. Conference, Special, re Exemption of Service Candidates from Examina- tion, 178.
Continuation Schools, 162. Contract, R.J. B. A. Form of, and the
National Building Code," 412; Issue of R.I.B. A. Model Form, 425. Conway, Sir Martin: Higher Buildings for London, 308. Corlette, Major H. C.: A Factor in the National Housing Scheme, 56; Uni- fication of the Profession, 258; Annual Report, 328.
Cottages, Old, The Protection of Ernest Newton], 89.
Council, The: Attendances at Meetings: Nominations for the House List: Mr. Sydney Perks's Motion, 227; ANNUAL REPORT, 273; Attendances during Session 1919-20, 330; Out- side Nominations of Candidates, ib. ; Elections, 385; Proceedings of, 210, 232, 412, 460.
Crace, John Dibblee, The late Arthur Keen, C. Harrison Townsend, Pro- fessor Arch. C. Dickie], 63.
Cram, Ralph Adams: Visit to the institute; Remarks on the Mission of Art, 295; Architecture in India 346.
Cranmore Incised Lacquer Work, 209. Crompton, Vernon: A New Industrial Order, 65.
Currey, P. H.: Wingfield Manor House, 114.
Curtis, W. T. : Dividing the Profession, 131.
Daily Mail Labour-saving House Com- petition, 11, 224; Ideal Village, 330; Village Sign Competition and Exhibition, 498.
Daumet, Honoré John W. Simpson], 172.
Davidge, W. R.: THE PROBLEM OF LONDON HOUSING, 41, 55; New York Railway Stations, 379. Davies, W. R.: Architectural Educa- tion, 194.
Davis, Arthur J.: REVIEW OF THE DESIGNS AND DRAWINGS SUBMITTED FOR PRIZES AND STUDENTSHIPS, 148. Davis, John W. (American Ambassa-
dor): Speech at Opening Meeting, 5. Davison, T. Raffles: Charing Cross Im- provement, 135; The Labour Sav- ing House (review), 224. Dawber, E. Guy: London Town- planning Schemes, 79; On Citizen- ship, 127.
Dawnay, Archibald Bequest to the Institute for Educational Uses, 211. Decimal System, The, 182.
Denny, C. W.: Clerks of Works Salaries, 451.
Dickie, Professor Archibald C.: The late J. D. Crace, 64; Architectural Education, 199.
Dividing the Profession [Maurice B. Adams, Frederick R. Hiorns, Sydney Perks, Edwin 0. Payne, Henry Elwig], 106, 131, 154, 155, 176, 205, 226.
Dixon, Arthur S.: MEMORIAL WIN- DOWS, 188; Protection of Ancient Buildings, 490.
Dods, Robert Smith, The late, 473. Donaldson Silver Medal Award, 430. Dynamic Symmetry, Mr. Hambidge's
Theory of, 213, 261, 350, 383; The True Inwardness of Mr Hambidge's Theory, 465; Mr. Hambidge's Dis- coveries, 491; Proportions in Design, 492.
Eaton, William : Death Announce- ment contradicted, 484. EDINBURGH, OLD, AND SOME OF ITS BUILDINGS [Henry F. Kerr], 93. Edwards, A. Trystan Mr. Hambidge's Theory of Greek Design, 261, 283. Egypt, The British School in, 37. Elwig, Henry : Dividing the Pro- fession, 226.
Empire Timber Exhibition, 231. Engineering Laboratories at University College, 231.
Evelyn's Londinum Redivivum, 467. EXAMINATIONS, THE: Special War Exemption, 16; Discussion at the Institute re Exemptions, 60; Alter- native Problems in Design, Subjects XLIX. LI., 91; Subjects LII., LIH., LIV., 436; Lists of Passes
161, 482; Special Conference re War Service Candidates, 178; Increase of Fees, 268; Council's Resolution re Exemption from the Final, 410, 412; Recognised Schools, 425. Ex-Officers training as Architects, 353. Ex-Service Students, Scholarships for, 451.
False Death Announcements, 331, 484. Fees, Architects': Mr. Clipston Stur-
gis's Proposals, 9; Fee plus Cost System, 11; Forms of Agreement between Owner and Architect, 12; Architects' and Quantity Surveyors' Fees in Housing Schemes, 426. Ferrers, Earl, Architectural Work of, 456.
Final Exam. See EXAMINATIONS. Finances
Income and Expenditure Account and Balance Sheet, 287; Trust Funds, 288, 289, 290; Esti- mate for 1920, 290.
Fletcher, Sir Banister: Wren's Plan for Rebuilding London, 80; Foreign Decorations conferred upon, 389. Flats, Conversion of Houses into, 229. Forestry Conference, Imperial, 412. Foundations for Machinery [Percival M. Fraser], 262.
Hambidge, Jay: Symmetry and Pro- portion in Greek Art, 36; Paper on GREEK DESIGN, 209, 213, 224; Discussion on the Paper, 261, 292, 350; The True Inwardness of his Theory, 465, 491; Proportions in Design, 492.
Hardy, Thomas: A War Memorial of the last Century, 269; A Little Episode from A Laodicean," 329; Election as Hon. Fellow, 296. Hare, Henry T. His work as Presi- dent, 206; Presentation of Portrait,
ib. ; Reproduction of Portrait, Frontispiece; Mr. Arthur Keen's Tribute to, 207; Mr. Hare's Re- sponse, 208; Mr. Simpson's Re- marks, 209.
Harris, Vincent : American Depart- ment Stores, 251.
Harvey, W. A.: Economics in Plan- ning and in the Employment of New Materials, 181.
Hawkins, J. T., Tragic Death of, 389. Health, Ministry of: Memorandum re
Building Guilds, 387; Memorandum on the Smoke Evil, 406; Report re Treatment of Unhealthy Areas, 407. Heating and Ventilating Engineering Research, 138.
Heraion at Olympia, Masonry of the [Edward Bell], 352.
HIGHER BUILDINGS FOR LONDON: Mr. Delissa Joseph's letter in The Times, 138; Mr. Joseph's Replies to his Critics, 160; Mr. Joseph's Paper at the Institute, 301; Discussion on, 308.
Proposal re new R.I.B.A. Publications, 328. Housing Schemes, Delay in, 16; Wooden Bungalows, ib.; Ministry of Health's Arrangement with House- Builders, 17; Exhibition, ib.; Ideal Home Exhibition, 34; Minis- try of Health's New Arrangements, 35; Cabinet Committee on Housing appointed, ib.; Architects and Housing in Ireland, 36; LONDON HOUSING, THE PROBLEM OF W. R. Davidge], 41, 55; Garden Cities and the Housing Problem, 55; A Factor in the National Housing Scheme [Major H. C. Corlette], 56; Concrete Construction, 89; THE GOVERN- MENT HOUSING SCHEME Major Harry Barnes], 129; Progress Re- ported, 180; Delays, 181; Econo- mies in Planning and in the Employ- ment of New Materials, ib.; Relaxa- tion of Building By-laws, 229; Some Points settled by the Ministry of Health, 229; A Talk on Housing Schemes at Birmingham, 233; In- creasing the Accommodation of Existing Small Houses, 350, 383; Modern Housing in Ancient Rome S. Hurst Seager], 308; Scale of
Fees: Council's Reminder to Mem- bers, 403; Increased Grants to Private Persons Building Houses, 406; Revised Scales of Fees agreed with Government Departments. 412, 426; National Housing Competition Designs for Erection at Hammer- smith, 431; Government's Proposed Means for accelerating House Build- ing, 432; Housing Subsidy, 432; Building Labour for Housing: Government Proposals, 452; Re- settlement Committee's Reply to, 453; New Legislation, ib.; Govern- ment Department's Resolution against Reinforced Concrete for Cot- tages, 454. Housing and Town-planning Congress, Inter-Allied, 362.
Housing Conference at Olympia, 158. Housing Division, Ministry of Health: Sir James Carmichael's Resignation and Appointment of New Chief, 453. Housing Exhibition at the Institute Professor S. D. Adshead], 259. Housing in Scotland, 411. Housing Problem: Position of the Factory, 85; Economical Tender- ing, 86.
Housing Problem in Germany, 480. Hudson, Edward William, The late, 139. Hughes, Harold: Building Tradi- tions of Snowdonia," 113. Ideal Village, Daily Mail, 330. INDIA, ARCHITECTURE IN [John Begg], 333.
Ireland, Government of, Bill, 477. Jackson. Edward F.: Proposed Stop- page of "Luxury" Buildings, 359. Jackson, Martin T. E. : Personal Contradiction of Death Announce- ment, 68.
Jacob, Sir Lionel : Architecture in India, 347.
Jarvis Travelling Studentships, 451. Jeffery, George: Church of the Holy Sepulchre, 175.
Jerusalem W. R. Lethaby], 151. Joass, J. J.: Building Restrictions, 252. Joseph, Delissa: HIGHER BUILDINGS FOR LONDON (Times letter), 138; Replies to his Critics, 160; Paper at the Institute, 301; Annual Report, 325; Resolution re Protest against Building Restrictions, 327. Julian, George Richards, The late R. M. Roe and J. C. Bourne], 139. Keen, Arthur: The late J. D. Crace, 63; Registration and Education, 328: Threatened Destruction of City Churches, 358; Building Trades Wages, 403; Stoppage of Building, 453; New Wage Claim, 479. Keith, W. Grant: Rubens as Archi- tectural Amateur, 133.
Kelly, Dr. William: The Function of the Architect, 411.
Kerr, Henry F.: OLD EDINBURGH AND SOME OF ITS BUILDINGS, 93. Labour in the Building Industry: Government Proposals, 452; Re- settlement Committee's Reply, 453; Improved Outlook, 479. Lacquer-Work, Incised: Sir Richard Paget's Experiments, 209. Lanchester, H. V. The late Edwin Alfred Rickards, 470.
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