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- W1951428805 abstract "Concrete is one of the most essential architectural materials in use today but it has had scant attention from historians. Robert W. Lesley, History of the Portland Cement in the United States (Chicago, 1924) is important but not architecturally oriented. Peter Collins, in Concrete, the Vision of a New Architecture (London, 1959) has little to say about the early development in the United States. Ada Huxtable in Progressive Architecture (October 1960) does much better in that respect but we have hardly gotten started. American Notes has presented these pieces: Albert Manucy, 'Tapia or Tabby' (xI, 4, December 1952) and three by your editor 'Poured Concrete Building, 1835' (xi, 2, May 1952), 'Concrete Building Blocks in Honolulu' (xI, 3, October 1952), and 'Frear Artificial Stone, Patented 1868' (xiii, 1, March 1954). The following essay was prepared by Professor McKee for our series, which might be called the Annals of Concrete. We hope later to have contributions on such subjects as Orson Squire Fowler's 'gravel wall houses' (185os), the monolithic buildings in our Army's western military posts (187os), the great concrete buildings of St. Augustine (189os), and the grain elevators of Minneapolis (1899 and later). -Editor" @default.
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- W1951428805 title "Canvass White and Natural Cement, 1818-1834" @default.
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