11,1 t ■ •••••• • t ■' j .M . I\'j Architect's Drawings Show How Capitol Buildings, Park and the Proposed Memorial Bridge Will V 1 J' X.- s 3h • IdUr 4 • _ ... \ - NEW ENTRANCE TO THE MAIN BUILDING The Dignity Of Great Capitol Always Has Been Lessened by the Miserable Steps That Lead Into the Small Plaza. The New Plans Call for Something Commensurate With the New Park and the Capitol Itself THE FOUNTAIN One of the Fountains in the Farecourt e r -Jj-'. I. ■ ffo . i r - ' , CSmF. / x, ( j PMr j£">L.>- .i . . -^Tfc..v4—/. v.->v W vv*„^; 4 - v " _ . . — ... :.&*<.-• ' „ OFFICE BUILDING TERRACE - " f ' : Entrance Leading Into the Proposed Building That Eventually Will *P~- * ' „*.>• House the Working Forces Employed by the Commonwealth v *'"*• *>r — " 0. "" " * - - : . - * v '- i -•• ' • . r *•. ' SATURDAY EVENING, fiAIUUSBTTRG TELEOKXPH '' "* ' ' ' T#E VIADUCT ""'lew Showing the Magnificence Of the New Structure. 4 n ANOTHER BRIDGE VIEW Showing How Proposed Memorial Xf Structure Will Stretch Over the & Tracks of the Pennsylvania R. R. ! >* - j<r >^ io> >f >4 i •<: -vV-'v'-' 1 >' f .V <,? v ,*v * -i r \ x ♦ A --< \k' ' - ' J • ' /> THE PYLON ; One of the Wonderful Structures at Each End of ■>■>■. #' '*'tLlase* *c-T? the New Bridge in Which Will Bo Inscribed M?*, "T^U^XSbr^- the Name of Each Pennsylvania Soldier DECEMBER 14, 1918. ; ' * * 4 '>jj • v\ l i/ 4 a JA Ji-y V' < y V* , y ' ;^H xS, h^&s -K. v 5 " ;: V ARNOLD W. BRUNNER Noted Architect Who Is Planning Monument for All Time to the Keystone State by His Proposed Treatment 0 1 the Administration Building ...A- V .<'.*<? fti-.':O # ni! ~,, I ' ft .11 ptr .. ;. i •' ;(.;.• - "I 5
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