74e Florida Architect OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTS lah 7is 4Iwe --- Notes from The AIA Meetings . . By Clinton Gamble, AIA Eight Florida Architects Win AIA Design Awards Memphis Architects Are Doing It Too . Message From The President Community Service By John Stetson, AIA A Direction For Design . . . By Samuel T. Hurst, AIA Four South Florida Houses . . 1 Award-Winner on Key Biscayn . 2 Compact Comfort for The Keys . 3- The Rooms Are Hung from The Roof 4 -House on A Palm Beach Hill . News and Notes ............ State Board Obtains Four More Injunctions . Advertisers' Index . . . Package Deals What's New? . . Editorial By Clinton Gamble, AIA F.A.A. OFFICERS 1959 John Stetson, President, P.O. Box 2174, Palm Beach Francis R. Walton, Secretary, 142 Bay Street, Daytona Beach Joseph M. Shifalo, Treasurer, Suite 8, Professional Center, Winter Park Robert H. Levison, First Vice-President, 425 So. Garden Ave., Clearwater Verner Johnson, Second Vice-President, 250 N. E. 18th St., Miami Arthur Lee Campbell, Third Vice-President, 115 So. Main Street, Gainesville Roger W. Sherman, Executive Director, 302 Dupont Plaza Center, Miami 32. DIRECTORS IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT: H. Samuel Krus6; BROWARD COUNTY: Robert E. Hall, Robert E. Hansen; DAYTONA BEACH: David A. Leete; FLORIDA CENTRAL: Eugene H. Beach, Anthony L. Pullara, Robert C. Wielage; FLORIDA NORTH: Turpin C. Bannister, FAIA, M. H. Johnson; FLORIDA NORTH CENTRAL: James A. Stripling; FLORIDA NORTH WEST: Hugh J. Leitch; FLORIDA SOUTH: James L. Deen, Herbert R. Savage, Wahl, J. Snyder, Jr., FAIA; JACKSONVILLE: Robert C. Broward, A. Eugene Cellar; MID-FLORIDA: Robert B. Murphy, Rhoderic F. Taylor; PALM BEACH: Donald R. Edge, Frederick W. Kessler. THE COVER With this issue, The Florida Architect, like a snake in springtime, sheds its old cover for a new one. The change in format resulted from the interest of a Publications Committee of the Jacksonville Chapter. At the April FAA Board Meeting in Gainesville the Chapter came up with a series of cover sketches for the remainder of 1959. These were enthusiastically adopted - and you can look forward to some excellent cover design for the next four months, at least. Finished art work was executed by the John E. Ropp Studio in Jacksonville. . 11 . 14-20 . 14 . 17 18 . 19 . . 23 . 23 . . 31 . 3rd Cover The FLORIDA ARCHITECT, Official Journal of the Florida Association of Architects of the American Institute of Architects, is owned by the Florida Association of Architects, Inc., a Florida Corporation not for profit, and is pub- lished monthly, Suite 414, pupont Plaza Cen- ter, Miami 32, Florida; telephone FR 1-8331. Editorial contributions, including plans and photographs of architects' work, are welcomed but publication cannot be guaranteed. Opinions expressed by contributors are not necessarily those of the Editor or the Florida Association of Architects. Editorial material may be freely reprinted by other official AIA publications, provided full credit is given to the author and to The FLORIDA ARCHITECT for prior use. S. Advertisements of products, materials and services adaptable for use in Florida are wel- comed, but mention of names or use of illus- trations, of such materials and products in either editorial or advertising columns does not constitute endorsement by the Florida Associ- ation of Architects. Advertising material must conform to standards of this publication; and the right is reserved to reject such material be- cause of arrangement, copy or illustrations. Accepted as controlled circulation publi- cation at Miami, Florida. Printed by McMurray Printers ROGER W. SHERMAN, AIA Editor VERNA M. SHERMAN FAA Administrative Secretary VOLUME 9 NUMBER 819 THE FLORIDA ARCHITECT