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U. S. Army Motion Picture Theatre at the Presidio

Identifier: architectenginee16847sanf (find matches)
Title: Architect and engineer
Year: 1905 (1900s)
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Subjects: Architecture Architecture Architecture Building
Publisher: San Francisco : Architect and Engineer, Inc
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
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ve completed the Painting forPleasure course. CHILDRENS Classes: Conducted by MiriamSweeney. An intermediate class in drawing, foryoung people from 10 to 15 years of age, willbegin on Saturday, January 18, from 2 to 4 p. m.,and will be given every Saturday thereafter at thesame time. The course is free and materials areprovided. .A class for younger children from 5 to 10 isscheduled for Saturday mornings from 10:30 to11:30. LIBRARY: The Art Reference Library is opendaily except Sundays and Holidays. CITY OF PARIS There will be an Exhibition of Ceramics by Cali-fornia potters at the Art in Action studio. City ofParis Store, San Francisco, through February 1st.In addition, there will be a demonstration ofpottery weaving on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The Rotunda Gallery is featuring a FlowerFiesta, consisting of paintings by artists of theRotunda Circle. Assembled wood forms and flowerarrangements by Alma Carlisle and Mrs. MarneyCorwin complete the Rotunda program for January. JANUARY, 1947
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Accurate control of temperature and humidity is highly essential to thecomfort of theatre audiences. Air enters this U. S. Army Motion PictureTheatre, at the Presidio, through the Anemostat air-diffusers seen on ceiling. AIR DISTRIBUTION ALL IMPORTANT PHASE DF AIR-CDNDITIDNING By LEONARD R. PHILLIPSConsulting Engineer In the three years prior to 1942, air-conditioninginstallations in the United States increased 118per cent. During the war this trend continued andseveral recent surveys indicate that the air-condi-tioning field will be ten times its prewar sizewithin the next decade. 10 What caused this 40-year-old industry to takeon new life so suddenly? Air-conditioning hadbeen in industrial use since 1906; commercial in-stallations became fairly common in the early193Gs, and shortly thereafter air-conditioning be-gan to appear in homes and in transportation ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER . . . AIR DISTRIBUTIDN

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