. Architect and engineer. ENTRANCE HALL. HOUSE OF J. HENRY BEHRENS, SANTA BARBARA REGINALD D. JOHNSON, ARCHITECT THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER -^ 12 ^ SEPTEMBER, NINETEEN THIRTY-THREE. and an exceptionally lovely Florentine tab-ernacle lamp of the 17th Century hangingfrom the groined ceiling of the cloister. Many unusual features have been intro-duced. For example, the windows through-out the master wing slide into the walls, asdo the screens at all French door closets are cedar lined. The kitchenhas an electric exhaust fan over the rangeand solid porcelain de Luxe type electricre


. Architect and engineer. ENTRANCE HALL. HOUSE OF J. HENRY BEHRENS, SANTA BARBARA REGINALD D. JOHNSON, ARCHITECT THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER -^ 12 ^ SEPTEMBER, NINETEEN THIRTY-THREE. and an exceptionally lovely Florentine tab-ernacle lamp of the 17th Century hangingfrom the groined ceiling of the cloister. Many unusual features have been intro-duced. For example, the windows through-out the master wing slide into the walls, asdo the screens at all French door closets are cedar lined. The kitchenhas an electric exhaust fan over the rangeand solid porcelain de Luxe type electricrefrigerator. All-steel lath is used insidethe house and the most approved weatherstripping. Electric wiring is carried in gal-vanized conduit. The house is heated bvan eight, separate unit, heating system, andin addition each bathroom is equipped withan electric, wall recessed radiator. The grounds comprise about three anda quarter acres, landscaped under the per-sonal supervision of Ralph T. are approximately 757 feet above sealevel, free from both fog and frost. Rarevarieties of trees, shrubs and flowersabound in profusion and represent importa-tions from Japan


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