Our 56th Competition
We offer a prize of £1 Is. Od., for the design adjudged to be the best for a Design problem for a Garden Pavilion not to exceed 30 feet by 45 feet, which is to be placed on a level site 3 feet above the water level and at the end of an artificial lake. The pavilion is to have an open loggia in front of the whole length with a single room behind. There are to be no fireplaces. There is to bo a landing stage from the lake with steps leading to the drive in front of the pavilion.
Drawings required:— (a) Plan showing the general layout scheme of the end of the lake including the positions of pavilion, landing stage, drives, etc., to a scale of i of an inch to a foot, (b) Elevation of the pavilion including the detailed treatment of the end of the lake, to a scale of i of an inch to a foot. Note. —The building to be built of stone and to have a tiled roof. The drawings to be executed in dilute Indian ink with the angles and features touched with Indian ink and finished in a monotone colour. Mr. C. H. Mitchell, A.E.1.8.A., of Wellington has kindly set this subject. Designs must be sent in finished as above, under a nom-dc-pluine addressed to Progress, 8 Parish Street, Wellington, and marked clearly " Fifty-sixth Prize Competition ” on outside with a covering letter giving competitors’ name, and address of employer. Designs to be sent in bv August 21st, 1917. ' D
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Progress, Volume XII, Issue 11, 1 July 1917, Page 999
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262Our 56th Competition Progress, Volume XII, Issue 11, 1 July 1917, Page 999
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