The Garden Magazine, August, 1919 



THE RESTFULNESS OF LONG LOW LINES 



Garden and house in ideal unity is shown in the lesidence of Mr. W. E. 

 Martin at Oak Park, Illinois, where the insistent horizontal lines that dis- 

 tinguish the Chicago type of architecture have been used under the intrigue- 

 ing influence which Aztec design has had upon Frank Lloyd Wright. The 

 house itself is wondrously colorful and its rich brilliant tones glow through 

 the foliage of the trees and vines by day; while at night the illuminated 

 windows are like fairy jewels 



