The Lighting of School-Rooms; a Manual for School Boards, Architects, Superintendents And Teachers
The book The Lighting of School-Rooms; a Manual for School Boards, Architects, Superintendents And Teachers was written by author Rowe, Stuart Henry, 1869- Here you can read free online of The Lighting of School-Rooms; a Manual for School Boards, Architects, Superintendents And Teachers book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Lighting of School-Rooms; a Manual for School Boards, Architects, Superintendents And Teachers a good or bad book?
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They are shaped as Fig. 27. — Hennig's daylight re- Fio. 28. — Glass brick, a block Sector. made for use in heavy walls. shown in the illustration, and are described by Eulen- berg and Bach as .06 of a metre at the top, .14 of a metre wide at the middle, and haviag a total length or height of .20 metre. It would take from forty-five to sixty bricks, according to the form, to cover a square metre, and they would cost from $3 to $4. They are said to be very practical, to be capable of artistic tr...eatment, and to produce a somewhat weird effect. I know of no company manufacturing them in this country. A prism glass eanupy. Fiu. 2(i. — A room niade fit for scliool purpost-s only l\v use of prism glass. THE ARCHITECT'S PART 57 How to Reduce the Light. — To control the light by reducing it, blinds and curtains of various sorts have been used. If some practical combination of the re- flector with the Venetian curtain could be devised, it would seem that that would be the ideal form of shade; but I know of no such article, and probably the cheap, light, and not too opaque double curtains fastened at the middle of the window and pulling up and down, are the best practical reducer of the light.
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