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  2. French architecture - Wikipedia

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    French Creole architecture is an American Colonial style that developed in the early 18th century in the Mississippi Valley, especially in Louisiana. French Creole buildings borrow traditions from France, the Caribbean, and many other parts of the world such as Spanish, African, Native American, and other heritages. French Creole homes from the ...

  3. Vaulerent barn - Wikipedia

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    The Vaulerent or Vaulerand barn is a former Monastic barn in Villeron, on the French plain in eastern Val-d'Oise. From the 11th century onwards, it was a farm belonging to the Chaalis Abbey . Almost 800 years later, the barn still serves this agricultural function.

  4. Bresse house - Wikipedia

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    A Bresse house [1] (French: ferme bressane or maison bressane, German: Bressehaus) is a timber-framed house of post-and-beam construction, that is infilled with adobe bricks and is typical of the Bresse region of eastern France. A large hip roof protects the delicate masonry from rain and snow. The house is almost always oriented in a north ...

  5. Hameau de la Reine - Wikipedia

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    The Hameau de la Reine (French pronunciation: [amo də la ʁɛn], The Queen's Hamlet) is a rustic retreat in the park of the Château de Versailles built for Marie Antoinette in 1783 near the Petit Trianon in Yvelines, France. It served as a private meeting place for the queen and her closest friends and as a place of leisure.

  6. Architecture of Normandy - Wikipedia

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    That part of the French territory has been marked by the presence of the English administration and troops before, and during the Hundred Years' War. [2] [3] The religious wars gave to this region a typical style of buildings as well. [4] From the Late Middle Ages to the Renaissance, Normandy evolved under England's architectural influence.

  7. Category:Architecture in France - Wikipedia

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    French architectural styles (16 P) U. French urban planners (43 P) W. French architecture writers (1 C, 24 P) ... Mas (Mediterranean farmhouse) Merovingian ...

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