"This is a fine specimen of the many beautiful things California has to contribute to the New Architecture. A house of this kind must have plain flat surfaces or panels with windows carefully grouped and placed. Although the roof in perspective appears flat, there is a sufficient air space under it and special roof ventlators are provided as well as vents under the wide cornice." Clearly, Stillwell was paying attention to the Chicago School.
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