Ontario Sessional Papers, 1920, . * - V E R.« H D » R. ;rx?j:td • 1920 EEPORT OX HOUSING, 1919. 55 OSHAWA, J. Owner and Architect. J. M. concrete wall. Cost. $3, Loan, |3, Comments by the Architectural Department. \x J. This is an example of a six-roomed house built by an architect for his own walls have been shown solid for the purpose of more clearly defining the linesof the plan on the illustration, but were built of poured concrete with a continuousair space through the centre. The outer and inner thicknesses of concrete are bonded to
Ontario Sessional Papers, 1920, . * - V E R.« H D » R. ;rx?j:td • 1920 EEPORT OX HOUSING, 1919. 55 OSHAWA, J. Owner and Architect. J. M. concrete wall. Cost. $3, Loan, |3, Comments by the Architectural Department. \x J. This is an example of a six-roomed house built by an architect for his own walls have been shown solid for the purpose of more clearly defining the linesof the plan on the illustration, but were built of poured concrete with a continuousair space through the centre. The outer and inner thicknesses of concrete are bonded together by small steel rdds. Xn improvement could have been made to this plan by the provision of a vestibuletor the front entrance and means for getting cross ventilation in the kitchen andsome of the upstairs bedrooms. The appearance of this house in general is much more interesting than the straightfront elevation indicates. The wing at the back is combined with the main buildingso that the perspective from the roadway is very satisfactory. Here again it
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