we will see just one example here from a house in newburgh, new york. this house was designed by one of the two people who designed central park. so there's a lot of overlapping themes here. this is a big house, 5,000 square 5,000 square feet. eight bedrooms, only one bathroom. the idea epitomized here but other early architecture was to emphasize nature and its relaceship to nature. so they built this house for mr. warren who was the treasury of some railroad company. the treasurer of a railroad company. they built it purposefully right on the hudson river, to take advantage of this beautiful view, the natural splendor and situated the house in a way that it was opening up to the river view. the big parlor rooms inside the house were in the back of house so that they could see the water. there was a big giant porch on the back where any assumed -- vox assumed that the residents would spend the summer enjoys the please and taking in the breathtaking view. you can see there's a garden, a yard, emphasizing the smas that could be had in the suburbs. a much