This section is from the book "Cyclopedia Of Architecture, Carpentry, And Building", by James C. et al. Also available from Amazon: Cyclopedia Of Architecture, Carpentry And Building.


HOME FOR KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, DECATUR, ILL.
H. V. von Hoist and Lorin A. Rawson. Architects, Chicago, III. Reproduced from competition drawing.
For plan, see next succeeding plate.

PLAN FOR HOME OF THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS AT DECATUR, ILL.
H. V. von Hoist and Lorin A. Rawson, Architects, Chicago, 111. Reproduced from Competition Drawing. The Central Front Building is for Administration Purposes; the Two Dormitories to the Left are for Girls; the Two to the Right, for Boys. The Building in the Rear Contains the Dining Room, with Auditorium Above. For Exterior View, Reproduced in Color, See Frontispiece in this Volume.

DETAIL OF ROMAN DORIC ORDER.
An example of conventional shadows and rendering in wash. Note the French
Method of rendering the quarter round moulding under cornice, and the reflected shadows. See Section on "Rendering in Wash" Page 227.
Reproduced by permission of Columbia University.

AN EXAMPLE OF WELL, RENDERED DRAWING.
Note the treatment of the roof and the windows. See Section on
 
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