April, 1923 
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The house built entirely of 
brick represents the ideal of 
many home builders. The 
color scheme here is a blend¬ 
ing of the brown, purple, 
deep orange and red of the 
brick, and the green, purple 
and yellow of the slate roof 
The most significant develop¬ 
ments of modern brick¬ 
building have been the 
achievement of texture and 
color in the individual brick, 
and the designing of patterns 
in the laying—a return to the 
original technique of the craft 
Residence of 
S. CALHOON NOLAND 
Atlanta , Georgia 
J. Floyd Yewell 
A rchitect 
The plan represents the utmost in compactness 
and convenient arrangement of a small total 
floor area. The work of housekeeping in a 
house of this type is reduced to the minimum, 
and reflects a careful study of the practical 
possibilities of the plamiing problem 
