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House & Garden 
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THE GARDEN FACADE 
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When possible, the house should turn its back to the 
road. This arrangement affords a convenient loca¬ 
tion for the service quarters in close proximity to 
the tradesmen’s wagons and gives the owner the 
privacy of a garden in the rear. It also gives a 
garden facade in which the real loveliness of the 
house can be shown. This was the successful arrange¬ 
ment used in the residence of Joseph E. Brush, Esq., 
at Fieldston, N. Y. You are looking at the garden 
view, along the line of the entrance and the two 
projecting wings of the house. Dwight James Baum 
was the architect 
