. Construction : a journal for the architectural engineering and contracting interests of Canada . water apparatus. Mr. Green did not submit a per-spective or model with his design. Mr. Lionel Cranewas therefore commissioned to make a model so thatthe merits of the design might be more clearly of the model are now reproduced, andgive an excellent idea of the house. Second Prize Design.—Mr. Cyril Farey, towhom has been awarded the second prize, submitteda design of notable interest and scholarship. Itshows, indeed, a definite classical idea, representedin a very personal way.


. Construction : a journal for the architectural engineering and contracting interests of Canada . water apparatus. Mr. Green did not submit a per-spective or model with his design. Mr. Lionel Cranewas therefore commissioned to make a model so thatthe merits of the design might be more clearly of the model are now reproduced, andgive an excellent idea of the house. Second Prize Design.—Mr. Cyril Farey, towhom has been awarded the second prize, submitteda design of notable interest and scholarship. Itshows, indeed, a definite classical idea, representedin a very personal way. It is worthy, in fact, of thebrilliant reputation of Mr. Farey, who last Januarycarried off the Tite prize of the Royal Institute ofBritish Architects forthe facade of a royalpalace. Mr. Fareyshouse IS not so wellplaced on the site asMr. Greens, as thecarriage approach di-vides the wild gardeninto two halves. Onthe north, or entrancefront, a little court-yard is provided, sur-rounded by a clois-ter-like alleys of this cloister serve as pas-ATTIC PL.\N. ^-4e. When the house is built, it will take its place faith-fully and naturally in direct descent from the laterphases of Sussex domestic architecture. Its wallswill be of hand-made, sand-faced bricks of variouscolors, so mingled that the wall surface will yielda broken and lively effect. The roof will be cov-ered with hand-made tiles. Mr. Green has not pro-vided for anything elaborate within. Cornices andpaneling will be used in strict moderation. Elementswhich minister to the enduring comfort of the house,such as wood-block flooring throughout the groundstory, will be provided with no sparing hand, and thewhole house will be warmed by a low-pressure hot FOURTH IRIZE LUCAS AND ARTHUR LODGL sages to the staircase hall and sitting-rooms, whilethe remaining alley is ingeniously appropriated to thepurposes of a pantry. Mr. Farey, however, hasbroken down on his kitchen plan. The arrangementof th


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