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  2. House at Big Hill - Wikipedia

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    The building is a direct design response towards the surrounding site and situated on a sloping landscape. [1] The two storey house is formed by a right-angled triangle plan aligning with the existing condition of the sloping ground, which acts as a retaining wall as it is semi-recessed into the slanted site. [2]

  3. Minka - Wikipedia

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    The interior of a minka was generally divided into two sections: a floor of compacted earth, called a doma (the precursor to a Genkan) and a raised floor (generally around 20 inches (50 cm) above the level of the doma), called a hiroma , and, in larger, richer houses, an area or set of rooms covered in tatami or mushiro mats, called a zashiki ...

  4. Category:Triangular buildings - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates in "Category:Triangular buildings" using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates)

  5. McCraith House - Wikipedia

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    The McCraith house is framed by a steel triangular structural system which represents the simplification of form that is a familiar aspect within the modernist architectural movement. Ornamentation is derived through the structural elements applied to the exterior, which contrast the classical approach to architectural embellishment.

  6. Pie house - Wikipedia

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    It has more than 1,600 square feet (150 m 2) of floor space, and contains two bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and an additional half bathroom. [6] The ground level of the home follows an open concept plan. [6] The narrowest side of the house measures 3 feet (0.91 m) wide, with the widest side of the house reaching a width of 18 feet (5.5 m).

  7. Three-decker (house) - Wikipedia

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    The economics of the three-decker are simple: the cost of the land, basement and roof are spread among three or six apartments, which typically have identical floor plans. [2] The three-decker apartment house was seen as an alternative to the row-housing built in other cities of Northeastern United States during this period, such as in New York ...

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