Recent Designs in Domestic Architecture
has remained untenanted.
The illustrations give a
good view of the front
and side elevations.
The house with the
wooden gable (Holzgiebel-
haus) is situated on the
Mathildenhohe, near
Darmstadt. The gable is,
of course, its most charac-
teristic feature, but the
entire building is an inte-
resting example of modern
German architectural de-
sign.
Of another house at
Darmstadt designed by
Professor Olbrich — the
“ Eckhaus,” or Corner
House—we give an illus-
tration of the garden gate,
the living-room (which,
as will be seen, commu-
nicates with the dining-
room), and of the kitchen, the last being notable
for the general simplicity of design throughout.
1 THE LADIES ROSE COURT
(DER FRAUEN ROSENHOF), COLOGNE
JOSEF OLBRICH, ARCHITECT
The “ Ladies’ Rose Court” (Der Frauen Rosen-
hof), of which we give four illustrations, was
“THE LADIES’ ROSE court” (der FRAUEN ROSENHOF), COLOGNE JOSEF OLBRICH, ARCHITECT
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has remained untenanted.
The illustrations give a
good view of the front
and side elevations.
The house with the
wooden gable (Holzgiebel-
haus) is situated on the
Mathildenhohe, near
Darmstadt. The gable is,
of course, its most charac-
teristic feature, but the
entire building is an inte-
resting example of modern
German architectural de-
sign.
Of another house at
Darmstadt designed by
Professor Olbrich — the
“ Eckhaus,” or Corner
House—we give an illus-
tration of the garden gate,
the living-room (which,
as will be seen, commu-
nicates with the dining-
room), and of the kitchen, the last being notable
for the general simplicity of design throughout.
1 THE LADIES ROSE COURT
(DER FRAUEN ROSENHOF), COLOGNE
JOSEF OLBRICH, ARCHITECT
The “ Ladies’ Rose Court” (Der Frauen Rosen-
hof), of which we give four illustrations, was
“THE LADIES’ ROSE court” (der FRAUEN ROSENHOF), COLOGNE JOSEF OLBRICH, ARCHITECT
217