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  2. Split View Mountain Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Split View Mountain Lodge (also occasionally called Havsdalen Holiday Home or Holiday Home Havsdalen) [2] is an architecture project by the firm Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter near the ski resort Havsdalen in Geilo, Norway. [3] It won the 2016 German Design Award for Excellent Communications Design in Architecture.

  3. Great Wolf Lodge plans 204-bed employee housing building

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    As a $125 million dollar renovation and expansion project nears completion, the Pocono resort plans to add a 53-room employee housing building.

  4. Royal Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Royal Lodge is a Grade II listed house in Windsor Great Park in Berkshire, England, half a mile north of Cumberland Lodge and 3.2 miles (5.1 km) south of Windsor Castle. [1] The site of homes since the 17th century, the present structure dates from the 19th century, and was expanded in the 1930s for the then Duke of York , the future King ...

  5. Earth lodge - Wikipedia

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    An earth lodge is a semi-subterranean building covered partially or completely with earth, best known from the Native American cultures of the Great Plains and Eastern Woodlands. Most earth lodges are circular in construction with a dome-like roof, often with a central or slightly offset smoke hole at the apex of the dome. [ 1 ]

  6. Pacific lodge - Wikipedia

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    The "Pacific Lodge" style of architecture is based on necessity. The homes were made out of nearby materials, which were often cedar and stone. The stone base seen in many Pacific Lodge homes is to both accent the nature around the house, as well as to protect it from snowfall and ground water.

  7. List of house types - Wikipedia

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    Snout house: a house with the garage door being the closest part of the dwelling to the street. Octagon house: a house of symmetrical octagonal floor plan, popularized briefly during the 19th century by Orson Squire Fowler; Stilt house: is a house built on stilts above a body of water or the ground (usually in swampy areas prone to flooding).

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