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Strict attention must be paid to hygienic arrangements of sanitary fittings and the privacy of them. Provision must be made to enable a City Council official to inspect and clean out the plumbing and drainage conveniently at any time. Competitors are restricted to the following materials, viz.— brickwork, concrete, reinforced concrete, roughcast, plaster, asphalte, slates, roofing and other tiles, jarrah timber, glass, any or all of which may be used, and the necessary plumbing, and finishing materials. The drawings required are: (1). Ground plan showing drainage; (2). Roof plan. (3). Elevations and sections to fully set out the design. The foregoing to be to Jin. scale. (4), A perspective sketch. A skeleton specification describing the details of construction and finishings, and an estimate of the probable cost must accompany the design. Messrs. Atkins & Bacon, Architects of Wellington have kindly consented to adjudicate in this competition. Designs must be sent in, finished as above, under a nom-de-plume, address to Progress, 10 Willis Street, Wellington, and marked clearly Twenty-seventh Prize Competition” on outside, with a covering letter giving competitor name and address and employer. Designs to be sent in by November 21st. Our 28th Competition We offer a prize of £1 Is. Od. for the design adjudged to be the best for a GOLF CLUB HOUSE to be erected for a club consisting of about 150 members (100 men, and 50 ladies). The site is open, and unrestricted, and the building is to be placed on a slight rise overlooking the links and facing North. The ladies’, and mens’ apartments, also the caretaker’s rooms, are to be kept separate, but of easy access to one another. Accommodation — One large Tea Room, two Dressing Rooms, one Sitting Room, two Lavatories, two W.C’s., large Verandah. Ladies. —One Tea Room, one Dressing Room, one Sitting Room, one Lavatory, two W.C’s., Verandah. Caretaker, —One large Kitchen convenient to both Tea Rooms, large Scullery, one small Sitting Room; three Bedrooms, Bathroom, W.C., large Pantry, Store Room, Larder, Large Workshop, etc. The building to be two-storeyed, the Ladies’, and Men’s Sitting Rooms up-stairs, opening on to a common Balcony, and with a Common Room between. The Caretaker’s bedrooms etc., also on the first floor. Separate stairs to each. The whole to form one block, but the different portions— Ladies’, Mens’, and Caretaker’s, to be marked, and apparent, from the exterior. A low, broad effect is desired, the upper rooms will therefore be better to be partly in the roof. The Balcony need not be covered. The materials to be brick, and rough-cast, with tiled roof. Cost about £1,500. The sizes of rooms and other details are left to the competitors to decide, and to consider what is necessary for the purposes of the building and the sum allowed. ■ Drawings to be J-in. to one foot, and to consist of a plan of each floor, three elevations, and one transverse section. To be inked in, and shaded in Sepia, but not coloured. Mr. Basil Hooper, A.R.1.8.A., of Dunedin, has kindly consented to adjudicate. Designs must be sent in, finished as above, under a nom-de-plurae, address to Progress, 10 Willis Street, Wellington, and marked clearly, “Twenty-eighth Prize Competition” on outside, with a covering letter giving competitor’s name and address and employer Designs to be sent in by December 21st. The Editor reserves the right of publishing any or all the designs submitted, and while every care will be taken of drawings, no responsibility is accepted should, any loss or damage be sustained. Those desiring their designs returned must send postage to cover cost of same. >,-.,.. 4

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Progress, Volume X, Issue 2, 1 October 1914, Page 39

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Page 39 Advertisement 2 Progress, Volume X, Issue 2, 1 October 1914, Page 39

Page 39 Advertisement 2 Progress, Volume X, Issue 2, 1 October 1914, Page 39