Designs for an Entrance Lodge
way would be avoided.
Veronique’s and Rose
Rouge's designs are ex-
amples of this, as is that
of Vulcan, whose kitchen
we may note is only
11 feet by 6 feet 6 inches.
His elevation, like that of
Shibli Bagarag, a treat-
ment of rough rubble
walls, is simple and pic-
turesque. Camelia’s plan
is good, but there is rather
a long run from the door
of the lodge to the gates. He also has forgotten
that the living-room and not a bedroom should
command a view of these, so that the woman, who
usually attends to the gate during the day, can
readily see when her services are required. His
plan is one of the L-shaped form which has rightly
“ olaf”
rooms should be large enough to take a double-
bed. If he had thrown the larder into the back
bedroom, and built the former out by the side
of the yard, it would have been an improvement.
Unfortunately, also,, his kitchen does not overlook
the gates. -Dog Rose sends a nice design, but
there is an unpleasant
gutter formed where the
scullery block butts up
against the main build-
ing. He sends a good
and economical design.
In several cases the
building has been placed
right up to the boundary
of the park or garden, so
that the windows give
directly on the road, not
at all a good thing. With
all the park to choose
from, the building might
surely have been placed
where the noise and
dust of the public high-
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way would be avoided.
Veronique’s and Rose
Rouge's designs are ex-
amples of this, as is that
of Vulcan, whose kitchen
we may note is only
11 feet by 6 feet 6 inches.
His elevation, like that of
Shibli Bagarag, a treat-
ment of rough rubble
walls, is simple and pic-
turesque. Camelia’s plan
is good, but there is rather
a long run from the door
of the lodge to the gates. He also has forgotten
that the living-room and not a bedroom should
command a view of these, so that the woman, who
usually attends to the gate during the day, can
readily see when her services are required. His
plan is one of the L-shaped form which has rightly
“ olaf”
rooms should be large enough to take a double-
bed. If he had thrown the larder into the back
bedroom, and built the former out by the side
of the yard, it would have been an improvement.
Unfortunately, also,, his kitchen does not overlook
the gates. -Dog Rose sends a nice design, but
there is an unpleasant
gutter formed where the
scullery block butts up
against the main build-
ing. He sends a good
and economical design.
In several cases the
building has been placed
right up to the boundary
of the park or garden, so
that the windows give
directly on the road, not
at all a good thing. With
all the park to choose
from, the building might
surely have been placed
where the noise and
dust of the public high-
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