HOUSE AND GARDEN 
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ARCH, I9I3 
Even the photograph of Mr. 
Deshler’s house shows how well the 
brickwork is used, not only to give 
color effect, but texture as well. 
The difference in the various units 
produces the appearance of a fa¬ 
bric. Above the course of upright 
stretchers the bricks are laid with 
just the headers showing, and some 
are laid in an interesting design as 
shown between the windows 
A House of 
Distinctive Brickwork 
RESIDENCE^) GjEOVNDS 
OF.ME cTOrtN q CDE3MLEP 
OEXLq; COLUMBUS, 0 
From the front the house appears 
perfectly symmetrical, but the plan 
shows a variety in the rear where 
the reception room with its bay 
window looks out upon the wooded 
part of the grounds and the kitchen 
is extended toward the service yard 
and vegetable garden. All the 
space is made to tell, but beauty 
is not sacrificed in this economy 
and there is diversity of surface 
Designed by 
Arthur Ware , architect 
THE RESIDENCE OF M r. JOHN G. DESHLER, COLUMBUS 
OHIO 
