Houses and Gardens (1906)

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Houses and Gardens (1906) is an influential early 20th-century architectural and design book by M. H. Baillie Scott, showcasing his domestic architecture and garden design principles within the Arts and Crafts movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Arts and Crafts movement work
architectural book
book
design book
aimsTo demonstrate coherent house-and-garden planning
promote humane domestic environments
associatedWith domestic reform movement
garden suburb ideals
author M. H. Baillie Scott NERFINISHED
contains architectural plans
garden layouts
interior views
perspective drawings
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
documents Baillie Scott’s domestic projects
Baillie Scott’s garden schemes
emphasizes close relationship between house and garden
functional planning
honest use of materials
simplicity of form
focusesOn integration of house and garden
middle-class domestic houses
genre architectural monograph
design treatise
historicalSignificance important source for Arts and Crafts domestic design
key printed record of Baillie Scott’s work
illustratesWorkOf M. H. Baillie Scott NERFINISHED
influenced Arts and Crafts residential architecture reception
early 20th-century domestic design
influencedBy English Arts and Crafts domestic architecture
language English
mainSubject domestic architecture
garden design
movement Arts and Crafts movement NERFINISHED
periodCovered early 20th century
late 19th century
publicationYear 1906
targetAudience architects
designers
educated lay public interested in house design
typeOfContent explanatory text
illustrated plates

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M. H. Baillie Scott published Houses and Gardens (1906)