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DESIGN FOR A HOTEL AND THEATRE-ELEVATION 
Washington Hull, Architect 
centuries open upon a vast place dedicated 
to the Revolution, closely connected with 
which is the large Musee du XIXme Steele 
on the axis of and overlooking the bridge 
below. The avenue goes still further until 
terminated by a triumphal monument situ¬ 
ated at the highest point of the available 
land and dominating all. 
Mr. Maurice J. Prevot’s projet for a Con¬ 
cert Hall is an unrestrained design in the 
Renaissance style, encouraged by French 
influence into opulence of form, to which 
brilliant ornament and florid coloring appro¬ 
priately add their service to a festal end. 
Le Canal entre deux Mers is the title of 
another projet by Mr. Prevot. 1 he design 
is more precisely the treatment of one termi¬ 
nus of such a waterway where it opens upon 
a roadstead. It is shown by a perspective 
drawing, in the corner of which a diagram 
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