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English: The Brady-Lautz House, 47 Jewett Parkway, Buffalo, New York, September 2020. A good example of the Bungalow model of residential design that was at the zenith of its popularity at the time of the house's construction (1915), the Brady-Lautz House is nonetheless relatively bereft of the Craftsman-style detailing more typically seen in such homes, specifically the unenclosed rafters that are supposed to extend past the exterior walls to the edges of the roof eaves: here the eaves do indeed overhang on the lateral elevations as well as projecting widely from the front façade, yet they're supported only with a trio of decorative brackets, one at the apex and two at the far sides. As well, the more typical painted wood-shingle cladding is swapped out in favor of brick. Home for the first five years of its history to retired real estate agent Philip Brady, about whom little biographical information is to be found, the house spent much longer under the ownership of George A. Lautz (1861-1951), the German-born president of the Niagara Machine and Tool Works on Northland Avenue, who continued living there until his death.
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Camera location42° 56′ 08.53″ N, 78° 50′ 43.21″ W  Heading=289.17199715707° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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