"Architecture Under Nationalism"
Title | "Architecture Under Nationalism" |
Year for Search | 1890 |
Authors | Putnam, J[ohn] P[ickering(1847-1917) |
Tertiary Authors | Putnam, J[ohn] Pickering, Putnam, J. Pickering, and Putnam, J. P. |
Secondary Title | The American Architect and Builders News |
Volume / Edition | 29.759, 760, 764, 766, 768, 770; 30.772 |
Pagination | 21-25, 40-42, 98-99, 134-35, 168-70, 199-202; 20-23 |
Date Published | July 12, 19, August 16, 30, September 13, 27, October 11, 1890 |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Part essay on architecture and sanitation; part description of future architecture, including an argument for cooperative living in apartment buildings. The author was born as John Amory Putnam but later took his father's name. He was a Boston architect, best known for pioneering apartment buildings, some of which still stand. See his "The Apartment House." The American Architect and Builders News 27.732 (January 4, 1890): 3-5. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. without the letters Boston , MA : The Nationalist Educational Association, 1890. |
Holding Institutions | MBAt, PSt |
Author Note | The author (1847-1917) was born as John Amory Putnam but later took his father's name. He was a Boston architect, best known for pioneering apartment buildings, some of which still stand. See his "The Apartment House." The American Architect and Builders News 27.732 (January 4, 1890): 3-5. |
Full Text | 1890 Putnam, J[ohn] P[ickering] (1847-1917). "Architecture Under Nationalism." The American Architect and Builders News 29.759, 760, 764, 766, 768, 770; 30.772 (July 12, 19, August 16, 30, September 13, 27, October 11, 1890): 21-25, 40-42, 98-99, 134-35, 168-70, 199-202; 20-23. Letters to the Editor regarding the series appear (July 19, 26, and August 2, 1890): 48, 59, and 75. Rpt. without the letters as by J. Pickering Putnam. Part essay on architecture and sanitation; part description of future architecture, including an argument for cooperative living in apartment buildings. The author was born as John Amory Putnam but later took his father’s name. He was a Boston architect, best known for pioneering apartment buildings, some of which still stand. See his “The Apartment House.” The American Architect and Builders News 27.732 (January 4, 1890): 3-5. |