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  2. House plan - Wikipedia

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    They illustrate how the home relates to the lot's boundaries and surroundings. Site plans should outline location of utility services, setback requirements, easements, location of driveways and walkways, and sometimes even topographical data that specifies the slope of the terrain. A floor plan [2] is an overhead view of the completed house. On ...

  3. Wimpey no-fines house - Wikipedia

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    a gable end at both sides of the house; a sloping hip end at both sides of the house; Short terraces of 3, 4, 6 or 8 houses, each of which either; 2 bedroom end terrace (as found in St. Helens Merseyside) 3-bedroom end or mid-terrace; 4-bedroom mid-terrace with integral ginnel (or ginnels on 6 and 8 house terraces) for rear access

  4. List of house types - Wikipedia

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    Slope house: a house with soil or rock completely covering the bottom floor on one side and partly two of the walls on the bottom floor. The house has two entries depending on the ground level. Snout house: a house with the garage door being the closest part of the dwelling to the street. Octagon house: a house of symmetrical octagonal floor ...

  5. Radburn design housing - Wikipedia

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    Radburn design housing (also called Radburn housing, Radburn design, Radburn principle, or Radburn concept) is a concept for planned urban settlements and housing estates, based upon a design that was originally used in the community of Radburn within Fair Lawn, New Jersey, United States.

  6. Slope house - Wikipedia

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    Slope house or Souterrain house is a house with soil or rock completely covering the bottom floor on one side and partly two of the walls on the bottom floor. The house has two entries depending on the ground level. The main reason for building a slope house is due to the landscape, for example the land where the house should be built is placed ...

  7. Split-level home - Wikipedia

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    Split-Level House. A split-level home (sometimes called a tri-level home) is a style of house in which the floor levels are staggered.There are typically two short sets of stairs, one running upward to a bedroom level, and one going downward toward a basement area.

  8. Middenbury House - Wikipedia

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    Middenbury is a low-set, single-storey, brick former residence with a slate roof with rear timber wings and additions, located on a sloping property beside the Brisbane River in the Brisbane suburb of Toowong. The house is oriented to take advantage of the views and has timber verandahs on three sides. The interior includes fine cedarwood ...

  9. Woolley House - Wikipedia

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    The design derives from an idea of garden terraces, most of which are covered by sections of timber roof which slope parallel to the land. [1] A geometric discipline was imposed on the plan, the basis of the which is a series of 1.1 square metres (12 sq ft) units, several of which combine to form the main central space.

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