Timesheets 0 ▲ Old Structures Engineering 2 hours ago · Art · 0 comments From an early-1900s textbook on managing an architecture or engineering office, an illustration of a daily log book: It looks very familiar. The most foreign thing about it is that all of the office’s drawings are numbered consecutively, so “Work No. 300” might have “Drawing No. 501 and 502.” The most familiar thing about it is “Letters to Contractors and Sundry” except that those are now letters of the electronic kind. No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.