IDEAL BRICK HOUSE
JUDGING STARTS TODAY JURY OF COMPETITORS The 20 designs submitted for the Amalgamated Brick and Pipe Company’s competition for an ideal brick home are to be judged today. The plans are hung in an office belonging to the company, and are to be exhibited for the benefit of the public after the judging is concluded Attractive perspective drawings will be hung with the plans, to make the exhibition more attractive to the lay man. The judging is being conducted in an unusual manner, the decision being reached by preferential voting by the competitors themselves. As it will take some time to count the votes and reach a decision, the announcement will not be made until tomorrow at the earliest. Mr. R. Lippincott and Mr. M. K. Draffin are professional advisers to the company, and the competition is open only to members of the Archi tects’ Institute, under whose auspices it is being run. The company proposes to follow up this competition with another, run on similar lines, for designs of a workman’s home, also in brick.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 931, 26 March 1930, Page 6
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