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House & Garden 
Almost the first thing one notices about 
the house is its abundance of windows 
and doors and the consequent profusion 
of light in the rooms. The roof is 
unusual 
The south piazza is arched, a treatment 
that gives the exterior relief from the 
rigidity of the many windows. It has a 
brick floor; the walls are stucco, repeat¬ 
ing the exterior treatment 
A COUNTRY HOUSE of 
UNUSUAL ARCHITEC¬ 
TURAL LINES 
THE WORK of 
EUGENE J. LANG, Architect 
Photographs by Gillies 
With servants’ rooms restricted to a 
wing, the remainder of the chambers 
have full privacy. There is plenty of 
light and ventilation 
The plan is quite unique. A court has 
been enclosed by the library and service 
ells. The stairs are circular. The garage 
is attached to the house 
Off the master’s bedroom is a balcony 
that gives an intimate, Southern touch 
to the court. It shadows the library door 
and creates a quiet garden spot beneath 
