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  2. Split-level home - Wikipedia

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    Stacked split level The stacked split level has four or five short sets of stairs, and five or six levels. The entry is on a middle floor between two levels. The front door opens into a foyer, and two short sets of stairs typically lead down to a basement and up to a living area (often the kitchen or the living room).

  3. List of house types - Wikipedia

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    Split-level house. Split-level house is a design of house that was commonly built during the 1950s and 1960s. It has two nearly equal sections that are located on two different levels, with a short stairway in the corridor connecting them. Bi-level, split-entry, or raised ranch [17] Tri-level, quad-level, quintlevel etc. [17]

  4. Russell Barr Williamson - Wikipedia

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    In a second productive period from about 1950 to 1960, Williamson designed commercial and apartment buildings and split-level and ranch homes leaning to the Mid-Century Modern style. [12] A complete Williamson portfolio is elusive since he destroyed drawings and records from much of his career. [13]

  5. See How These Homeowners Remodeled a Split-Level While ... - AOL

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    A quirky Athens, Georgia, house with unique ties to the nearby university gets the presidential treatment from a pair of proud Bulldogs. See How These Homeowners Remodeled a Split-Level While ...

  6. Roslyn Estates, New York - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1950s, a 27-acre (11 ha) housing development, known as Homes in Roslyn Estates, was constructed in the village, and sponsored by builders Edward Fineberg and Arthur Bandes and consisting of 60 ranch and split-level homes designed by architect Stanley J. Shaftel. [10] In 1972, Roslyn Estates Village Hall was built. [11]

  7. Is a Raised Ranch-Style Home Right for You? An Architect ...

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    In a split-level home, you typically enter into a living space on the first level, with a flight of stairs from the main living area to the bedrooms on the second level. Most times, lower levels ...

  8. Ellwood Zimmerman House - Wikipedia

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    The Zimmerman House was a low-slung, 2,770-square-foot (257 m 2), five-bedroom, three-bathroom house. According to the non-profit group USModernist, Martin and Eva Zimmerman commissioned the house in 1949. [4] The Zimmermans sold the property to Richard Kelton in 1968; it was sold again in 1975 to Sam and Hilda Rolfe for $205,000. [3]

  9. Battery Heights Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Battery Heights Historic District is a historic neighborhood and national historic district located southeast of downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.Named for the earthen batteries stationed in the area during the Civil War, the neighborhood has a suburban character, despite its close proximity to the city center.