Ontario Sessional Papers, 1920, . USING. 1919. 83 WOODSTOCK. X. Owner, P. C. Canfield. .Jirchitects. Watt & Blackwell. Frame construction, with first storey shingled and second storey stuccoed. Cost. $3, and $ extra work done by owner. Loan. $3, Comments by tlie Architectural Department. Pl.\>- X. This illustrates a typical example of the square plan and is somewhat largerthan is actually required to obtain the minimum areas for rooms as called for underthe Act. Some of the waste hall space on the ground floor should have been used toprovide the necessary coat an


Ontario Sessional Papers, 1920, . USING. 1919. 83 WOODSTOCK. X. Owner, P. C. Canfield. .Jirchitects. Watt & Blackwell. Frame construction, with first storey shingled and second storey stuccoed. Cost. $3, and $ extra work done by owner. Loan. $3, Comments by tlie Architectural Department. Pl.\>- X. This illustrates a typical example of the square plan and is somewhat largerthan is actually required to obtain the minimum areas for rooms as called for underthe Act. Some of the waste hall space on the ground floor should have been used toprovide the necessary coat and vestibule space. The side entrance door makes the rear door unnecessary. The bathroom is larger than should be provided for houses of low cost. Small windows at the sides of the bedrooms could have been worked in justbelow the eaves for cross ventilation. The lighting of kitchen and dining room with windows on opposite sides of thehouse would make this plan unsuited to the average sized lot. 8-i ; OF .MINK llAL AlKAILS No. 65. » fRjOKT ELEVATIOK


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