October, i g 2 j 
83 
The dignity of Colonial and Early American archi¬ 
tecture will never be excelled, nor is a more suitable 
general type for this country ever likely to be 
evolved. The design of the colonnaded, flat-arched 
porte-cochcrc is unusually graceful and effective 
The planning of so large a house allows ample 
accommodation for living and entertaining. This 
house, designed for T. R. Van Dyck by Aymar 
Embury II, is one of a pair of houses at Hacken¬ 
sack, N. J., the other being illustrated opposite 
