On Cottage Construction and DesignMacmillan, 1864 - 121 sider |
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Side 66
... case with cottages . Tall chimneys are frequently very handsome ; few features in a building more so : but in cottages they are rarely employed without producing the effect of the cottage being too small for 66 On Cottage Design .
... case with cottages . Tall chimneys are frequently very handsome ; few features in a building more so : but in cottages they are rarely employed without producing the effect of the cottage being too small for 66 On Cottage Design .
Side 67
... effect by intro- ducing one or two horizontal bands in the walls , either of a differently - coloured material , or , what generally produces a better effect , a string course or two projecting two or three inches from the rest F 2 On ...
... effect by intro- ducing one or two horizontal bands in the walls , either of a differently - coloured material , or , what generally produces a better effect , a string course or two projecting two or three inches from the rest F 2 On ...
Side 68
... effect of the proportions of the buildings , has in general a tawdry and disagree- able effect , as may be observed in many buildings of the present day . Considerable variety may be given to a design by merely placing the chimney ...
... effect of the proportions of the buildings , has in general a tawdry and disagree- able effect , as may be observed in many buildings of the present day . Considerable variety may be given to a design by merely placing the chimney ...
Side 70
... effect as have the one or two simple forms of roof , which are used for a pair of cottages with a recess in the middle . There are , however , some practical advantages in attaching the cottages by the longer side , which make it ...
... effect as have the one or two simple forms of roof , which are used for a pair of cottages with a recess in the middle . There are , however , some practical advantages in attaching the cottages by the longer side , which make it ...
Side 82
... effect of a building may be infinitely improved by well - contrived details , and by ornament so adapted to the general design as to clothe it and set it off to advantage . We have only to look to nature to understand this : each leaf ...
... effect of a building may be infinitely improved by well - contrived details , and by ornament so adapted to the general design as to clothe it and set it off to advantage . We have only to look to nature to understand this : each leaf ...
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