- HOUSE AND GARDEN 
January, 1913 
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The claim that a perfectly symmetrical house is cold and stiff is not substantiated by fact, since the placing of the house in its site has much to 
do with its impression of attractiveness. Seen from the driveway this residence appears inviting 
The plans show an unusual hall arrangement. The 
main hall serves as a living-room 
AHOUSEAT 
MT. KISCO, 
NEW YORK 
Biglow & Wadsworth 
architects 
-SECOND FLOOR D LAN - 
One advantage of a symmetrical plan is shown in the 
walls not being broken by juts or angles 
A circular turnaround inclosed with a wall is at the east front of the house. At the left the wall forms a basis for a pergola. At the extreme 
right is seen a lattice arrangement screening the kitchen entrance. Certain courses of the shingles are emphasized, giving attractive lines 
