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  2. William Levitt - Wikipedia

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    He had houses built in less than six weeks on inexpensive land with no urban infrastructure. Houses were built on concrete slabs, with no foundation, and could be purchased for as little as a one-dollar down payment. [7] Levitt & Sons' first successful housing development was located on almost 20 square miles (52 km 2) of land near Hempstead ...

  3. Levitt & Sons - Wikipedia

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    On July 1, 1947, Levitt & Sons broke ground on the $50 million ($682 million today) development of Levittown, which ultimately included 17,000 homes on 7.3 square miles of land. Alfred created the mass production techniques and designed the homes and the layout of the development, with its curving streets.

  4. Earl Young (architect) - Wikipedia

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    [2] From 1929 to 1930, Young built two homes. The first was made mostly of stones with red mortar between them. The stucco gables playfully have eight stones "tossed" into them. This is the only home he built without a sheltered entrance. The second of the two homes has a distinct Swiss chalet influence. [2]

  5. History of construction - Wikipedia

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    Huts were built as protection from the elements like pit-houses, and as fortifications for safety like crannog. Their shelters were built self-sufficiently by their inhabitants rather than by specialist builders, using locally available materials and traditional designs and methods.

  6. Line house - Wikipedia

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    A line house is a building deliberately located so that an international boundary passes through it. [1] [2] One such building on the boundary between the United States and Canada is the Haskell Free Library and Opera House in Stanstead, Quebec, and Derby Line, Vermont. The border is marked on the floor in a reading room and an auditorium.

  7. History of architecture - Wikipedia

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    An example is the Palmyra Arch (present-day Syria, built in c.212–220), some of its arches being embellished with a repeated band design consisting of four ovals within a circle around a rosette, which are of Eastern origin. Among the many Roman architectural achievements were domes (which were created for temples), baths, villas, palaces and ...

  8. 11 charts that show how American houses have changed since ...

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    The median house built in 2015 had an area of about 2,467 square feet, about 62% larger than the median in 1973 of 1,525 square feet. Business Insider/Andy Kiersz, data from US Census Bureau.

  9. Frank Lloyd Wright - Wikipedia

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    Wright was born on June 8, 1867, in the town of Richland Center, Wisconsin, but maintained throughout his life that he was born in 1869. [4] [5] In 1987 a biographer of Wright suggested that he had been christened as "Frank Lincoln Wright" or "Franklin Lincoln Wright" but these assertions were not supported by any documentation.

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