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  2. Xanadu (Citizen Kane) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Xanadu's symbolic meaning of a prison built to immure oneself resonates to this day. Bill Gates' house has been nicknamed "Xanadu 2.0" in reference to the fictional mansion. [7] When similarly stylized Gothic buildings appear in film, Xanadu is often considered a source of inspiration and the similarity is often noted by critics.

  3. Bill Gates's house - Wikipedia

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    Bill Gates' house. Bill Gates designed and owns a mansion that overlooks Lake Washington in Medina, Washington. The 66,000-square-foot (6,100 m 2) mansion [1] incorporates technology in its design. [specify][2] In 2009, property taxes were reported to be US$1.063 million on a total assessed value of US$147.5 million. [3]

  4. The Most Wildly Expensive Celebrity Homes of All Time - AOL

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    Bill Gates built his Washington home for $63 million; he paid around $14 million for the land it sits on to ensure privacy and security. Dubbed Xanadu 2.0 and designed by Gates, the lodge-style ...

  5. Talk:Bill Gates's house - Wikipedia

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    A google web search shows recent sources DO use Xanadu 2.0, but it seems like a case of citogenesis with some of these rather bloggy articles ("14 facts you wouldn't believe about Bill Gates house") seemingly explicitly citing Wikipedia for the Xanadu connection and the claim it was based on the Citizen Kane version (when the 1997 newspaper ...

  6. Inside the secretive waterfront town that's home to Bill ...

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    Located just outside Seattle, Medina is home to the world's two richest people: Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos.

  7. Bill Gates - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Gates III (born October 28, 1955) is an American business magnate best known for co-founding the software company Microsoft with his childhood friend Paul Allen. During his career at Microsoft, Gates held the positions of chairman, chief executive officer (CEO), president, and chief software architect, while also being its largest ...

  8. Wikipedia:List of citogenesis incidents - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia has claimed at various times that Bill Gates's house is nicknamed Xanadu 2.0 and many online articles have repeated the claim, some of which are now cited by Wikipedia. No articles quote Gates or another authoritative source, but the moniker was used as the title of a 1997 article about the house.

  9. Xanadu Houses - Wikipedia

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    The most popular Xanadu house was the second house, designed by architect Roy Mason. [4] Masters met Mason in 1980 at a futures conference in Toronto. Mason had worked on a similar project prior to his involvement in the creation of the Kissimmee Xanadu House — an "experimental school" on a hill in Virginia which was also a foam structure ...