o n, 
English influence is evident in the architectural lines oj the house. 
The design is worked out in stucco and half-timber. The roof is vari¬ 
colored slate. Irregular disposition of windows gives the fagade un¬ 
usual interest. Among the many details to note is the covered en¬ 
trance vestibule 
noted in the closer view of the house on page 18, stone quoins 
have been effectively introduced to break the mass of the chimney 
lines. Half-timber defines some of the work, and supports the exten¬ 
sion over the path entrance. The roof profile is pleasantly broken, 
without being too irregidar 
