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On some designs for seaside bungalows
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.43448#0062

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Designs for Seaside Bungalows



end, which we are not
quite sure would prove
sufficient. The colour
perspective does not do
justice to the design.
“ Lotus ” sends a plan, not
fully thought out, with the
kitchen opening from the
hall, and a dark corridor.
“Symmetry” lights an in-
terior passage by a sky-
light on the slope of a
roof which has an internal
V-gutter—a bad arrange¬
ment. “Dafydd” sends a
weakly conceived elevation,
the porch of which, in
particular, asks for recon-
sideration. There is in-
sufficient head-room in the
porch under the stairs.
“ Billy’s ” plan is a some¬
what rambling one, and is not at all generous as
regards the size of the bedrooms, of which only
the maid’s and the attic bedrooms command the
sea view. At least, we imagine that he means his
dining-room and drawing-room to have this aspect.
The new session of the Royal Institute of
British Architects will be inaugurated on Novem-
ber 6, when the president will deliver his opening
address. The programme of lectures to be de-
livered during the session includes the following :
November 20, “Collegiate Architecture,” by Mr.
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BY “THATCH”
Edward P. Warren, F.R.I.B.A.; December 18,
“The Newer Responsibilities of Architects,” by
the Practice Committee; January 22, “Colour
Decoration,” by Sir Alfred East, A.R.A., and Mr.
Edgar Wood, F.R.I.B.A.; February 19, “Modern
French Sculpture,” by Mr. H. Heathcote Statham,
F.R.I.B.A.; March 18, “The French Renais-
sance,” by Mr. W. H. Ward, M.A., A.R.I.B.A.;
April 1, “Modern Methods of Construction,” by
Mr. William Dunn, F.R.I.B.A.; April 22, “The
Royal Institute Library and some of its Contents,”
by C. Harrison Townsend, F.R.I.B.A.

DESIGN FOR SEASIDE BUNGALOW
 
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