: : ; ; THE CORNELL ReaDLNG-CouRSI - 



in 'he objectionable roc r 1 "windows were placed so low as 



to k ir confined near the ceiling. Even." one knows 



that hot sir rise it ill remain until it finds an outlet, 



r.ould be furnished by windows placed high in the room. 

 U '-':. 1 dormer windows are studied to fit the height of the 



sect: r room EuB second stocy with high or full-length windows 



..rranged under a long roof, and the low parts 

 may be used for do . 



- grouped or single, should be si m ilar 



tould she - " arrangement. In general, 



a is pre r . lows on a floor are kept 



is in window heights will thus occur between 



'- and 3L Oval win diamond-shaped windows, 



i mid be avoided. A miscellaneous collection 



- a building robs it of dignity 



and small panes have a certain decora- 



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rous porch or other feature 



Eon ter for r farmry life. A ir.v-.overed arbor, 



shade" . near the house may be 



h. Moreover the re-creation of 



1 with rustling 



mere plr ical comfort afforded 



the keen pleasure 



E:. . Gerr: holders could teach us much concerning 



eat we have too many 



r yards because 



a nation, are indifferent 



or pro] - 



F< - .e usul of American porch is no 



dou - red platform attached 



a railing, and reached by 



or life house m yard 



.d beav e served, neither porch 



. rificec her be arranged adjacently 



the garden paths 



the pord r are related to views 



ther words, house and 



uous design, using as a connecting 



.:ch is the house part of the garden and the 



