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  2. Muskoka Boathouse - Wikipedia

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    The sleeping cabin, which was assembled with traditional log cabin methods, was designed to act as a light reflector with high vertical clerestory windows above that contrast with panoramic windows below [12].On the interior, cabinets of Douglas fir panels and mahogany windows are detailed to allow differential settlement from movement in the ...

  3. Communal House of the Textile Institute - Wikipedia

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    Since all the students' possessions - from textbooks to day clothing - had to be stored in the lockers of the public services block, Nikolaev reduced dormitory rooms to sleeping space only. In the first design, a standard sleeping cabin for two had a very small area, 2×2 metres, but 3.2 metres tall, with no windows.

  4. Voyage 12.5 - Wikipedia

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    The design has sleeping accommodation for six people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin and two aft cabins, each with a double berth. There are two main cabin arrangements, one with a round table to starboard and the galley to port and the other with a U-shaped settee to port around a rectangular table and the gallery to starboard.

  5. Great Camps - Wikipedia

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    The style of the remotely situated Great Camps was influenced by the British Arts and Crafts Movement and the related American Craftsman style as well as by Swiss chalet design, albeit with indigenous stone and heavy use of logs in vernacular architectural usage. William West Durant was an early developer of great camps.

  6. Swan 78 - Wikipedia

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    The design has two different interior arrangements available, each with sleeping accommodation for ten people in five cabins. One interior design has the large owner's cabin with its double island berth aft, two aft midship cabins, one forward midship cabin and a bow cabin with two bunk beds.

  7. John Skillern House - Wikipedia

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    The John Skillern House is a historic cabin located 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Fairfield in Camas County, Idaho, near the confluence of the Big Smokey and Little Smokey creeks. The cabin was built in 1921-22 for John Skillern and his wife, who used it as a summer home and headquarters for John's large sheep ranching business.

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