September, 1919 
21 
Gillies 
THE APPROACH 
The fault with a great deal of our domestic 
architecture is that no sufficient approach is 
provided. Space is a requisite to an apprecia¬ 
tion of architecture. The beauty of this home 
—the residence of C. F. T. Seaverns, Esq., at 
TO THE HOUSE 
Hartford, Ct.—is greatly enhanced by its dig¬ 
nified approach—the wide stretch of roadway 
and the lawn which are before it. Goodwin, 
Bullard & Woolsey were the architects of the 
house 
