Industry-wide updates, project notes, and equipment highlights from a 1931 architecture journal.
This issue compiles professional discussions, supplier literature, and recent installations that shaped the practice of architecture and building design. It presents perspectives on modernization, cooperation, and the evolving responsibilities of designers within the construction industry.
The publication gathers editorials about the state of the profession, case studies of notable projects, and announcements from leading manufacturers. It also includes practical information on building products, materials, and systems that practitioners could apply in their work. Readers will find a snapshot of regional activity, professional society commentary, and early 20th‑century industry news all in one reference.
- Articles on professional cooperation, standards, and the role of architects in public service
- Notes on theater lighting control, stage equipment, and new electrical systems
- Product literature and catalogs from suppliers like General Electric, Walworth, and Stedman
- Regional reports from cities with notable architectural activity and ongoing construction
Ideal for readers who want a historical view of architecture practice, materials, and industry communication from the early 1930s.