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A modern Colonial house of clapboards on Long Island. With the exception 
of the gambrel roof this is a fairly representative example of the New 
England Colonial type. J. Acker Hayes, architect 
The home of Mr. J. L. Baily, Ardmore, Pa., Baily & Bassett, arcl- 
tects. A dignified stone house of what might be called t: 
Pennsylvania Colonial type. Its prototype was much simpler 
It seems rather strange that so few houses built of cement are in 
the Italian style, which, by reason of its flat wall surfaces, is 
well adapted to that material. Louis Boynton, architect 
A California home that is based on the Swiss 
chalet. This style, with its deeply overhang¬ 
ing roof and wood construction, is well 
adapted to warm climates. Myron Hunt and 
Elmer Grey, architects 
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The English half-timber house as usually built in this country is merely a 
plaster house covered with wooden strips in a pattern. Here, however, 
the timbers are a structural part of the wall. Oswald C. Hering, architect 
There is something about the Spanish Mission type of house, v h 
the brilliant coloring of its tile roof that makes it appear aim it 
out of place in any location other than a flat, unshaded plain 
VARIOUS ARCHITECTURAL TYPES OF COUNTRY HOMES AS RlPl 
