September, 1920 
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THE HOME OF 
E. C. THIERS 
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 
REGINALD D. JOHNSON, 
The side of the house shows a pleasing variation of windows—a 
balcony window from the main chamber, another balcony from the 
tall arched windows on the stairs landing and one chamber window 
tucked up under the eaves. The chimney is built solid and deep, 
giving a shadow to the wall 
Along the dining room side, entrance is 
gained by an arched gateway in the 
patio wall, which is here pierced by another 
grill and decorated with a fountain 
The garden is built in two levels and sur¬ 
rounded by a low stucco wall. The small 
window this side of the entrance lights the 
coat closet off the entrance hall 
Architect 
