Subject: | |
From: | |
Reply To: | |
Date: | Wed, 10 Sep 2003 09:09:39 -0400 |
Content-Type: | text/plain |
Parts/Attachments: |
|
|
I am not familiar with the windows, are they wood or metal? This would not
be "too" unusual for metal windows.
Eric Hammarberg
Director of Preservation
Sr. Associate
LZA Technology
641 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10011-2014
Telephone: 917.661.8160 (Direct)
Mobile: 917.439.3537
Fax: 917.661.8161 (Direct)
email: [log in to unmask]
-----Original Message-----
From: Met History [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 6:45 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: An interesting window design...
Examined today Stanford White's 1907 Colony Club, at Madison and 30th, a
very sophisticated work of design. One element I had never seen before:
the muntins of the double-hung windows are, instead of routed on one side to
serve as a "bed" for the glass, are cut flat straight through. The glass is
held in place by separate trim >>>on each side<<< of the glass, instead of
the more frequent design of applied putty on one side and the routed bed on
the other.
Christopher Gray
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
The information in this email and any attachments may contain
confidential information that is intended solely for the
attention and use of the named addressee(s). This message or
any part thereof must not be disclosed, copied, distributed or
retained by any person without authorization from the addressee.
If you are not the intended addressee, please notify the sender
immediately, and delete this message.
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
--
To terminate puerile preservation prattling among pals and the
uncoffee-ed, or to change your settings, go to:
<http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/bullamanka-pinheads.html>
|
|
|