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  2. Imre and Maria Horner House - Wikipedia

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    The Horner House is a historic house at 2 Merrivale Street in Beverly Shores, Indiana.It is an excellent example of the mid-twentieth century architectural movement known as the International Style, interpreted by architects like Marcel Breuer, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Walter Gropius and Philip Johnson for buildings constructed in America following World War II.

  3. Butterfield Cobblestone House - Wikipedia

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    Two other sliding doors, one faced in wood shingles, are to the north; a small door cut into the tongue-and-groove siding near the north end has since been nailed shut. [2] The west side, with battens added to its tongue-and-groove, has a pair of sliding doors near the north end opening into the cellar. At the south end are two smaller single ...

  4. Shoji - Wikipedia

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    Sliding partitions (hiki-do, 引戸, literally "sliding door") did not come into use until the tail end of the Heian, and the beginning of the Kamakura period. [99] Early sliding doors were heavy; some were made of solid wood. [100] Initially used in expensive mansions, they eventually came to be used in more ordinary houses as well. [99]

  5. Normanby Homestead - Wikipedia

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    Large sliding stained timber doors separate the lounge and dining rooms. The dining room has a fireplace with a timber surround and an arched sash window on either side. [1] A hall has been inserted behind the southeast bedroom to give access to the bathroom on the south, and the southwest bedroom has been divided into two rooms.

  6. Listed buildings in Sebergham - Wikipedia

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    The barn is in sandstone rubble with a sandstone slate roof. There is a central cart entrance with a segmental arch and an alternate-block surround, and two levels of ventilation slits. The doorway has a dated lintel. Incorporated into a 20th-century brick extension is a re-used late 17th-century gate pier with a ball finial. [30] II: Lonning Foot

  7. Listed buildings in Cheddleton - Wikipedia

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    17th century: The barn is of cruck construction, and was altered in the 20th century. It is in stone and has a tile roof with verge parapets. There are two levels, consisting of a hay loft above a byre, later used as a garage. The barn contains a sliding door and a top-hung casement window, and inside there is a cruck truss. [18] II

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