Article Title:
The Panama-Pacific Exposition Architects
Publication:
Western Architect
Volume:
18
Issue:
3
Date:
03/1912
Pages:
28
Notes:
Mr. Faville, of the firm of Bliss & Faville has long held a premier position in San Francisco. A younger element comes in through Louis Mulgardt [sic] and Willis Polk. Each has been practicing in San Francisco about ten years and each went there with the reputation of being among the best draftsmen, the middle West had produced. Mulgardt worked for Henry Ives Cobb, and we believe designed the Fisheries Building at the Columbian Exposition. All these gentlemen are artists enough and enthusiastic enough to enter into the work with an intention to present a picture of architectural advancement and that is what architects will look for in the Panama-Pacific Exposition of 1915 at San Francisco." (p. 28)
PCAD id:
1004