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M'lLMNfl No TEH.\ThM I* fleln* Ilonr Uy Owners, Architect* mid II n Ildar*.Fifth th* Jhiltti.nq NifjUtir, To Miy.The architectural work for the now building ni the Zoo H being made* by Architect Vidor MindobfT of this city. Thedesignsarefrom sketch** by Arulii-led W. I.’. Kmemon Uodctn. Mm«.A. Ildirend bn** been given a |*orinlt 1*1 • ritl n tSSft,000 Imtlnre* building ut H»'l Seventh street northwest. Theplan- were made by Architect Ummilller, and w*rt* fticly described in u former Issue of Hit* Jin Hit lug tftgUi'r,P. Webb Hodges' new reside new at Oar-t«t( Park is nearly llulelic**!. It is a twostory nml cellar frame cot I up? with mnd*i' ill nii*mImprovements, nod will cost f'l.MX). The design and plans were made by Architect Victor MindolofT.J. r. Ibirkot A Co. havo placed n *s|on ••j • i d •d.vhorsepowerIVrret electric motor In the llurbef A Ib»*iH building lit KlCVanfb mid U aired* northwest. Thin Is one of the JatrM Improved I'erret motors, and In this cone is used to otwruUt a combined freight and ptowMiger eleviUdr.Architect A. P. Clark, jr., is making i Ians for a frame cottage to be built n» lake run Turk. Il will hi* two morleinttd collar, 40x50 feet, with octagonal hay at Comer, hrood |Mrehon front and aide, and slated hip r«*of. It will he trimmed in white pine, nntutnl state, will have cabinet mantels, rurnnce, electric belli, speaking tubes, e tc. Cost 13,000.Arch I led Leon K. Dcssex in now making plans for an LplHeonal church ihat will In* built at Leesburg, Loudoun »'utility, Va. It will la* a mic-Mnrv stone structure. ftUxIOl feu in the lti»manesi|iie style. A motive Ih-Ifry in one of the prominent, feolnron. The interior walls will In* of select ml brick, and tin* r.mf framing hr exposed and of (tcorgln |»lne, ilui-hed In its natural •date, tin I lit* rcaraom*-fftorv Sunday-school room, also of atom', w in be built.Architect Frederic II. I'yh* has in ado plans for n veiy atiradivo ►'tom* dwelling that William K. ItoWltt will have built ut lilcn Itclio Heights. It will lie two stories, cellar and attic, 32*15 feet, with red slated Lip roof, tail chimneys nml gables, Protection- at the front and ihlo form an angle where, sheltered by nhiiul* clrcnlhr Mono jHireh, will la? local ad the main entrain e. Steam bent, cablnel mantola, tiled hearths, electric light' mid India and speaking lube* arc among the up-)Miliitmciits. LViM, 93,000.'I lie PaltiXent t amping Club intends building a club house on tin* Patuxent HIut. iiiHiiit twenty tulles from Washington. The plans as made by Atvhtccf Mimlelefr. provide for it rtixllc building. In log cobin style, two -fori^s, 2I*V» fm?r. with n kitchen building on the rear. The lit-t flc*or, which w ill lie used us n hull, will have a deeply r**lt;« -sed lire-plmvo|**n to the roof rafters. I’ln* Hpjw floor will have hunk-roomi, lackers, toilet rooms, etc. t «ud, *3.000.The Washington Steam Stone Works Itthe m»nm **f a new concern, managed bymil JobFrank J*. Morgan of tills cUv and John W. lluyis of Brooklyn. N. Y., Ihui will locate n plant at FirMuml M streets north-cast. A lot .130x170 fed, with a railroad -witch, has already Iktii Mreured a* the point named, tbi this will he flrwlol a brick mill building. 34x125 feat, and a two-story Olllce, trt\30 fed, will In.* builtat a ci*tof The machinery, Including a tt.tvehimg crane of fourteen lone OlhSicily, will cost ahuiit f'JX.000.Plans are now being prepared h,v A rob I-tect Mlndclcfrforndwelling that S. I». Sinolianiuoft w ill have bullion Sioughtou street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth atreels. It will be three stories und luse-menl, with Mono trimmed front, of select ml brick, broken by a copper oriel bay. It will have rod tiled hip roof, hard woodtrim, furnace, electric bells und speakingNiweinltubes, cabinet mantels made from designs, etc. The topography of the ground necessitates the const ruction of a drivc-wny under the hoime to ronuli the Stable In the rear. Cast *10,000.Architects I'avu, Naeff.V Co. are making n map of Oxon Hill Manor. Md. This Is a tract of MW acres In Prince Ceorge’s County which theowner. Charles Pelham, will probably sub-tUvlde into building sites.Architect Victor MindelefT is makingplans for the hall of philosophy, which of the buildings that thewill be one National t hautnult;{un will erect ut Glwi LVlio Heights. Il will ben rustic htone structure, two stories in height, 00x72 fad, with dated hip roof and tower projection on one comer. The entire upper door will be used for assembly pur|»oseK and will be t*x(rosed, the only w:nlls being the ntoneplere supporting the roof. At the back of the building the hitter will hehemispherical in slmjjo. Like the exterior, the inner walls will be of alone llniahcd in rustic style. Cost lla.DOO.Architect.I. (L Meyers Is making plans foru residence that Thomas Urahuin will have built on H street, between Sixteenth und Scvcntcen’h streets. It will bo three Mtorlwi and cellar, 21x73 fed, with Imsn of Uummclstow n brown st«»ne and porch of ffliup material. The upper front will bo
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