s 
The second floor plan discloses, in a 
pleasantly rambling arrangement, a 
complete adequacy to the normal re¬ 
quirements of comfortable country 
house living and entertaining 
RESIDENCE OF JOHN H. TYSON 
Riverside, Connecticut 
FRANK J. FORSTER, Architect 
As a study in pro¬ 
file this house is al¬ 
most unique—easily 
and unobtrusively 
related to its site and 
excellent in its own 
related proportions. 
Its mass conveys 
a sense of weight, 
but the weight is 
so well distributed 
that there is no 
feeling of heaviness 
The entrance, ap¬ 
proached by a 
cracked flag walk, 
is unusually re¬ 
strained but highly 
consistent with the 
character of the 
house. The effec¬ 
tiveness of the ma¬ 
terials and the tech¬ 
nique displayed in 
their use are ap¬ 
parent in this de¬ 
tail photograph 
