HOUSE AND GARDEN 
192 
March, 
1914 
so planned that it hugs the ground close instead of rearing monument-like 
Mr. McGinley’s house boasts that desired situation, a hilltop site, but it is distinctive in being 
into the sky 
THE RESIDENCE OF 
THOMAS A. McGINLEY 
SEWICKLEY HEIGHTS 
PENN. 
Janssen iff Abbott , architects 
One wing is cool and shaded, with a construction like that of the hot country’s 
cloistered patio and a view in four directions 
Above the porch wing the chamber is equipped as a great outdoor sleeping-room, 
well screened and graced by suitable iron work 
