December, 1923 
49 
One fauls an unusmilly interesting interior, 
with a cleverly contrived arrangement of rooms 
to provide coywenient circulation ayid to utilize 
the oddments of space in connecting angles. The 
principal living room of the house, with its loggia 
occupies the lower floor of the left wing below 
GOODWIN, BULLARD 
and WOOLSEY 
Architects 
The sprawling, comfortable informality of the 
house plan, its apparent irregularity, splen¬ 
didly fits the uneven topography of the site and 
the far from strict symmetry of the landscape 
treatment. From this viewpoint the gables and 
angles fall into a fine, picturesque composition 
The driveway sweeps into the 
entrance angle in such a manner 
as to draw the grounds layout 
and house plan into a close and 
well ordered associatioti. The en¬ 
trance is marked by a low gable 
