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House & Garden 
Healy 
The problem of a hillside garage was solved, on the country place 
of George J. Dyer, Norfolk, Ct., by excavating a bank. The car 
floor is on the level of the road; above are servants’ and chauf¬ 
feur’s quarters and in the corner is a small greenhouse. Arthur 
Nash, architect 
The owner’s desire to have a garage erected 
on a piece of land opposite his own house 
without marring the landscape was accom¬ 
plished by putting the entrance in the rear 
and finishing the front to resemble a bungalow. 
It is the property of Thomas Skinner, North¬ 
ampton, Mass. Murphy & Dana, architects 
CONVENIENT GARAGES OF 
ARCHITECTURAL MERIT 
In the New England Colonial farmhouse one 
often finds that the passage from the house 
to the barn is built as an arcaded series of 
sheds. In the home of Francis Boardman, 
Riverdale, N. Y., this old-fashioned device was 
used for the garage attached to the house. 
Dwight James Baum, architect 
oGillies 
