Swiss A rchitecture
/9 r -Of.- / draining off of water, or,
;VU;Ut Jt -ivm, <J -^ ^, as in higher and colder
altitudes, flattened for the
purpose of retaining the
■ ■ '" ■ „ '*" ^ ' snow. This roof, invari-
t—p^r-——]——t^^ss,.^- -: • ably very spacious and
r "■ t | protectingly over-hanging
- ■ °lfu' • Pf „ "J ' , • r •* - * || f. the balconies and other
.j-Ff—m- i'-U -»*"•*.-«?!»»- , :J^r' _ i| t - * • projecting parts of the
'•~| l"*' X , „J.,„} '., rfr* , i fafades, is generally cov-
"'ff"'"H^fefe^~II C ' a" ' ' ered in with tiles, some-
": Etia' ijTn K%~ 1h n •' .1 • • I .: " times with big slabs of
jj'1 l,u^ • i Ji" ■ •••• ; ' e^lj, slate, or even wood-
■ Tj * shingles—these last, how-
^ " ■"EI - \ ever> are ^ess employed
. . : 'Ur.j-i.:- ■ TllZ^ " ]"' '^r?............^" "*"f~. — ■ "3 i • frame-work, the ingenious
.... . . * . .i. . combinations of wood,
the artistic carving, the
- M£iS&>ULi*:— picturesque windows
"double and triple united
PLAN OF M. KUNDIG'S HOUSE E. PATIO, ARCHITECT & Sillgle frame-" theSe
INTERIOR OF M. KUNDIG'S HOUSE
E. FATIO, ARCHITECT
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/9 r -Of.- / draining off of water, or,
;VU;Ut Jt -ivm, <J -^ ^, as in higher and colder
altitudes, flattened for the
purpose of retaining the
■ ■ '" ■ „ '*" ^ ' snow. This roof, invari-
t—p^r-——]——t^^ss,.^- -: • ably very spacious and
r "■ t | protectingly over-hanging
- ■ °lfu' • Pf „ "J ' , • r •* - * || f. the balconies and other
.j-Ff—m- i'-U -»*"•*.-«?!»»- , :J^r' _ i| t - * • projecting parts of the
'•~| l"*' X , „J.,„} '., rfr* , i fafades, is generally cov-
"'ff"'"H^fefe^~II C ' a" ' ' ered in with tiles, some-
": Etia' ijTn K%~ 1h n •' .1 • • I .: " times with big slabs of
jj'1 l,u^ • i Ji" ■ •••• ; ' e^lj, slate, or even wood-
■ Tj * shingles—these last, how-
^ " ■"EI - \ ever> are ^ess employed
. . : 'Ur.j-i.:- ■ TllZ^ " ]"' '^r?............^" "*"f~. — ■ "3 i • frame-work, the ingenious
.... . . * . .i. . combinations of wood,
the artistic carving, the
- M£iS&>ULi*:— picturesque windows
"double and triple united
PLAN OF M. KUNDIG'S HOUSE E. PATIO, ARCHITECT & Sillgle frame-" theSe
INTERIOR OF M. KUNDIG'S HOUSE
E. FATIO, ARCHITECT
23