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No. 129 (November, 1907)
DOI article:Recent designs in domestic architecture
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Recent Designs in Domestic Architecture
LODGE ENTRANCE, BROOKLANDWOOD HOUSE, BALTIMORE, I'.S.A.
T. H. MAWSON AND THE LATE DAN GIBSON, JOINT ARCHITECTS
design has, in the course of being carried out, been
slightly modified. According to custom on Mr.
Brown’s estate, small bricks, 8 inches by 2 inches,
have been employed, and the entire exterior after-
wards painted white. Leading from the gateway
there is a wide straight avenue of old hickory and
scarlet oak-trees, two species indigenous to the
district. Failing good grass, a wide border of
English box has been planted on both sides,
and this will eventually be trimmed square and
level to a height of 3 feet. This is only a
small part of the scheme of gardens designed
for Mr. Brown. The drawing reproduced was
exhibited in this year’s Royal Academy.
DESIGN FOR A HOUSE AT NEWPORT
A. INIGO TRIGGS, ARCHITECT
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LODGE ENTRANCE, BROOKLANDWOOD HOUSE, BALTIMORE, I'.S.A.
T. H. MAWSON AND THE LATE DAN GIBSON, JOINT ARCHITECTS
design has, in the course of being carried out, been
slightly modified. According to custom on Mr.
Brown’s estate, small bricks, 8 inches by 2 inches,
have been employed, and the entire exterior after-
wards painted white. Leading from the gateway
there is a wide straight avenue of old hickory and
scarlet oak-trees, two species indigenous to the
district. Failing good grass, a wide border of
English box has been planted on both sides,
and this will eventually be trimmed square and
level to a height of 3 feet. This is only a
small part of the scheme of gardens designed
for Mr. Brown. The drawing reproduced was
exhibited in this year’s Royal Academy.
DESIGN FOR A HOUSE AT NEWPORT
A. INIGO TRIGGS, ARCHITECT
52