ABSTRACT

Carr-Saunders, A.M. Wilson, P.A. The architect therefore is not only a professional man but also a n artist, and he shares in some measure both the problems and the qualities of temperament commonly associated with artists. Thus he lives in a world which is dominated by fashion and split up into cliques and coteries, and he brings to the consideration of professional business something of the outlook which characterizes his interest in the subject-matter of his art.