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Rouse Garden 
modern 
ADOBE 
^4 terraced adobe house at 
Santa Fe, N. M., built 
after the manner of Piteblo 
Indian homes. The 
“vigas" or ceiling beams 
are ex posed. The windows 
are an American adap¬ 
tation 
A Spanish home of six rooms, 
with wings flatiking a center 
living room. The garage joins 
the house on the left. The house 
is at Albuquerque, N. M. 
The arched openings on the 
front porch, the tUe covered 
gate and the walled courtyard 
distinguish this Spanish house 
at Albuquerque, N. M. 
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A detail of titnbers carved by 
Indians for a Niw Mexican 
mission in i72g. These are 
now used in the patio of an 
artist’s twine in Santa Fe 
The pueblo house, built in 
adobe or sun-baked clay, is 
native to New Mexico. Its 
revival as a style for homes 
in that section is noticeable 
