HOUSE AND GARDEN | 
394 
M 
ay, 1913 
In placing the Crittenden house, the architect took advantage of an irregular situation. The house is placed on the edge of a sharp declivity and 
the main rooms all have the benefit of an attractive outlook. The house is provided with a terrace opening onto the garden and which becomes 
a covered porch on the dining-room side 
The question of porches is adequately 
taken care of without shutting off 
light or spoiling the design 
THE HOME OF 
MR. WALTER H. 
CRITTENDEN, 
The landing at the upper hall opens on 
a balcony through large French 
windows 
Parker Morse Hooper, 
architect 
A RESIDENCE AT 
The driveway entrance is unpretentious but attractive. The 
broken stone flagging is a fitting feature in this situation 
CORNWALL, NEW YORK 
