NEW ARCHITECTURE
“THE LAZIEST HOUSE.” British architects. wefiry of American jests ahoni English plumbing and lack of comfort, have designed a streamlined modern cottage described as “the laziest, horse over built." A young Englishman. Clive Entwhistle, has collaborated with a Frenchman, le Corbusier, in producing a design which is to be displayed at the Olympia Women’s Fair next month. 11 combines “The freedom of the modern equipment, with Tudor warmth and Georgian reticence." 'l’he' kitchen lias electrical automatic cooking and dish-washing apparatus built, in. Antique furniture lines the brick walls of the living-room, and sheepskin rugs are on the floor. Fond is delivered through a patent hatch into the Tudor dining-room, which lias an open fireplace. The sun room is entirely glassed in. The exterior of the- cottage is washed with pale eau de nil.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 November 1938, Page 2
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