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  2. Courtyard house - Wikipedia

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    A courtyard house is a type of house—often a large house—where the main part of the building is disposed around a central courtyard. Many houses that have courtyards are not courtyard houses of the type covered by this article. For example, large houses often have small courtyards surrounded by service rooms or corridors, but the main rooms ...

  3. Siheyuan - Wikipedia

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    The courtyard dwellings were built according to the traditional concepts of the five elements that were believed to compose the universe, and the eight diagrams of divination. The gate was made at the southeast corner which was the “ wind ” corner, and the main house was built on the north side which was believed to belong to “ water ...

  4. Courtyard - Wikipedia

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    Courtyard homes have been designed and built throughout the world with many variations. Courtyard homes are more prevalent in temperate climates, as an open central court can be an important aid to cooling house in warm weather. [3] However, courtyard houses have been found in harsher climates as well for centuries.

  5. Riad (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Houses centered around inner courtyards existed across the ancient Greco-Roman world and, before that, in the ancient Middle East. Interior gardens are also an ancient feature of domestic architecture in the Middle East, and the geometrically arranged gardens of Islamic architecture derive from Iranian civilization in particular.

  6. Architecture of Mesopotamia - Wikipedia

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    This house called é (Cuneiform: š’‚, Eā‚‚; Sumerian: eā‚‚; Akkadian: bÄ«tu) faced inward toward an open courtyard which provided a cooling effect by creating convection currents. This courtyard called tarbaį¹£u (Akkadian) was the primary organizing feature of the house, all the rooms opened into it. The external walls were featureless with ...

  7. The architecturally significant houses destroyed in L.A.'s fires

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    The homes had side-facing garages and interior courtyards and glass walls, making them feel a bit like mini estates. The Bridges House by architect Robert Bridges, was destroyed by the Palisades ...

  8. Beijing Siheyuan - Wikipedia

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    Beijing's regular courtyards are generally located in the east–west alleys and face south. The main gate is located in the southeast corner of the courtyard. [6] In the middle of the courtyard is a spacious courtyard with trees and flowers planted in it, and goldfish are kept in a tank. It is the center of the courtyard layout and a place for ...

  9. Qa'a (room) - Wikipedia

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    Bayt Al-Suhaymi in Cairo contains many qa'as facing its inner courtyard. The Grand Hall in the Convent of Saint George, just next to the Church of St. George (Cairo), contains a qa'a which was converted from an early 14th-century merchant's house. A 66-paneled double-door were installed in one of the arms of the qa'a, which leads to the chapel ...