Designs for Seaside Bungalows
end, which we are not ' ■ l^JJ*3' Kbo"!i
quite sure would prove .__ WL v jf
Bud Vn
n- o M~ ■ •
'I a. !;
KlTCHILM
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. design for seaside bungalow by "thatch"
" Billy's" plan is a some-
what rambling one, and is not at all generous as Edward P. Warren, F.R.I.B. A.; December 18,
regards the size of the bedrooms, of which only "The Newer Responsibilities of Architects," by
the maid's and the attic bedrooms command the the Practice Committee; January 22, "Colour
sea view. At least, we imagine that he means his Decoration," by Sir Alfred East, A.R.A., and Mr.
dining-room and drawing-room to have this aspect. Edgar Wood, F.R.I.B.A. ; February 19, "Modern
- French Sculpture," by Mr. H. Heathcote Statham,
The new session of the Royal Institute of F.R.I.B.A.; March 18, "The French Renais-
British Architects will be inaugurated on Novem- sance," by Mr. W. H. Ward, M.A., A.R.I.B.A.;
ber 6, when the president will deliver his opening April 1, "Modern Methods of Construction," by
address. The programme of lectures to be de- Mr. William Dunn, F.R.I.B.A.; April 22, "The
livered during the session includes the following : Royal Institute Library and some of its Contents,"
November 20, "Collegiate Architecture," by Mr. by C. Harrison Townsend, F.R.I.B.A.
48
end, which we are not ' ■ l^JJ*3' Kbo"!i
quite sure would prove .__ WL v jf
Bud Vn
n- o M~ ■ •
'I a. !;
KlTCHILM
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. design for seaside bungalow by "thatch"
" Billy's" plan is a some-
what rambling one, and is not at all generous as Edward P. Warren, F.R.I.B. A.; December 18,
regards the size of the bedrooms, of which only "The Newer Responsibilities of Architects," by
the maid's and the attic bedrooms command the the Practice Committee; January 22, "Colour
sea view. At least, we imagine that he means his Decoration," by Sir Alfred East, A.R.A., and Mr.
dining-room and drawing-room to have this aspect. Edgar Wood, F.R.I.B.A. ; February 19, "Modern
- French Sculpture," by Mr. H. Heathcote Statham,
The new session of the Royal Institute of F.R.I.B.A.; March 18, "The French Renais-
British Architects will be inaugurated on Novem- sance," by Mr. W. H. Ward, M.A., A.R.I.B.A.;
ber 6, when the president will deliver his opening April 1, "Modern Methods of Construction," by
address. The programme of lectures to be de- Mr. William Dunn, F.R.I.B.A.; April 22, "The
livered during the session includes the following : Royal Institute Library and some of its Contents,"
November 20, "Collegiate Architecture," by Mr. by C. Harrison Townsend, F.R.I.B.A.
48