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While the doorway is classic in 
appearance, it is not entirely 
classic in its details, as can be 
seen in the molded corners be¬ 
hind the pilasters and the flat¬ 
tened lines of the consoles 
above. It harmonizes well 
with its simple environment, 
however. Plain casement 
windows set in deeply and a 
bay window with a bright 
blue roof are other features 
of this facade 
VARIATIONS OF 
ITALIAN AND 
ENGLISH ARCH¬ 
ITECTURAL 
THEMES 
Elements in the home of J. A. 
Kienle, Forest Hills, L. 
were drawn from smaller En¬ 
glish manor houses. Brick 
walls are painted a warm gray 
with the corners laid up in 
natural colored brick project¬ 
ing slightly from the main 
face of the wall. The roof is 
red tile, surmounted by chim¬ 
ney tops and a dove-cote 
placed at the intersection of 
the wings 
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