. American homes and gardens. m the new, soexcellently have they blendedin color and they form thecharmingly natural impres-sion of growth and gradualaddition which is so difficultto gain in modern building. Mr. Rothery, who was thearchitect of his own building, has just reason to be proud of the Windmill house,he has adapted the practical with the artistic in such as to make not only the mostconvenient of Summer dwell-ings, but the most picturesqueand unique group of build-ings to be found along theshores of Cape Cod. The utilization of thiswindmill gives a most inter-esting side to the fact
. American homes and gardens. m the new, soexcellently have they blendedin color and they form thecharmingly natural impres-sion of growth and gradualaddition which is so difficultto gain in modern building. Mr. Rothery, who was thearchitect of his own building, has just reason to be proud of the Windmill house,he has adapted the practical with the artistic in such as to make not only the mostconvenient of Summer dwell-ings, but the most picturesqueand unique group of build-ings to be found along theshores of Cape Cod. The utilization of thiswindmill gives a most inter-esting side to the fact that ithas more or less reinforcedthe possibility that a build-ing can be retained beyondthe stage of an old service-ability and be linked to animportant and attractive lineof concentration, in a group-ing that is even scarcer thanthe few that are yet extantThe living-room of ancient structures with Here four revolving vanes, and eight sides, points, not one ofa way which now looks as dismal as they did in the old mills
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