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  2. Ditchley Park - Wikipedia

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    The house and flanking pavilions. The present house was built in 1722 for George Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield. The architect was James Gibbs and the builder was Francis Smith. William Kent and Henry Flitcroft designed the interiors. [13] The fireplaces are by Edward Stanton and his partner Christopher Horsnaile. [14]

  3. William L. Thaxton Jr. House - Wikipedia

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    The William L. Thaxton Jr. House is a large single-story Usonian house, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1954 and built in Houston, Texas in 1955. The Thaxton House is Wright's only residential project in Houston.

  4. Tower Grove Park - Wikipedia

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    The park features 32 pavilions of picturesque design, most dating from the Victorian era.The landscape includes a lily pond and formal plantings; the Piper Palm House, a bandstand, the site of music and other special events; as well as tennis courts; a wading pool for small children; open expanses of green; softball diamonds and soccer fields; paths for walkers, joggers, and cyclists, and tall ...

  5. New York State Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, a picture of the pavilion was used for the cover of a 2002 monograph about Johnson's work, [164] and Christian Kellberg's 2010 book The New York State Pavilion: An Enduring Landmark detailed the pavilion's history. [285] Kellberg wrote another book about the pavilion in advance of the World's Fair's 50th anniversary in 2014. [286]

  6. Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    In some areas, a pavilion is a term for a hunting lodge. The Pavillon de Galon in Luberon, France, is a typical 18th-century aristocratic hunting pavilion. The pavilion, located on the site of an old Roman villa, includes a garden à la française, which was used by the guests for receptions.

  7. Robie House - Wikipedia

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    The Robie House was highly influential, having helped popularize design details such as picture windows, protruding roofs, and attached garages in residential architecture. The house has received extensive architectural commentary over the years, and it has been the subject of many media works, including books and museum exhibits.

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