Half Pudding Half Sauce

"The appropriation for a house should be divided into two equal parts, one-half for the house, the other for the gardens, pathways, court, approach, terrace and the rest of it, or, as it might be termed, one-half for the pudding, the other for the sauce." Architect Thomas Hastings

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

“Dias Dorados” - A Country House in Early Californian Style

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N THE making of “Dias Dorados”, ***Golden Days*** the Ranch estate of  Mr. Thomas H. Ince , in Beverley Hills, California, the architec...
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Monday, November 5, 2012

A City House of Distinction

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The armory in the Belmont home presents the aspects of  a baronial hall in feudal times. HE student of architecture in America or a...

"Winter Dreams in the Gilded Age"

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Wed., December 12 Holiday Party  at the Atria of Roslyn Historian Monica Randall presents  "Winter ...
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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Country House of Character - The Former Residence of Mr. James Byrne

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What constitutes the perfect country house? Country Life asked this question of several of the leading architects in New York, and asked the...
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Friday, November 2, 2012

Meadow Spring - Glen Cove - Long Island

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A highly restricted and carefully protected residential property within one hour of New York, one minute to Glen Cove Station, and five min...
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