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  2. Splanch - Wikipedia

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    Rather, it is a three-level house inside of a two-level skin. Typically, they are a center-hall type of home, built on a slab. On the ground level, there is a garage in front, loaded from either the side or the front of the house. Garages were one or two bays, depending on the size of the splanch.

  3. American Foursquare - Wikipedia

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    A wood-frame American Foursquare house in Minnesota with dormer windows on each side and a large front porch Wegeforth-Wucher house, Burlingame, San Diego. The American Foursquare (also American Four Square or American 4 Square) is an American house vernacular under the Arts and Crafts style popular from the mid-1890s to the late 1930s.

  4. 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.

  5. Hendrick Martin House - Wikipedia

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    The house itself is rectangular in plan, 49 feet (15 m) (five bays) long by 33 feet (10 m) deep, one and a half stories high, with the exposed basement giving it the feel of an additional story. It has two-foot-thick (61 cm) load-bearing walls of local rubblestone, the larger stones used to form quoins at the corners.

  6. Gråbrødretorv 11 - Wikipedia

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    The more stately apartments on the two upper floors were let out. The brewery was situated in a perpendicular side wing. Its facade featured a wall dormer with a pulley. The capacity of the copper boiler in the ground floor was 14 barrels of malt. The basement was used for the yeasting and cooling processes.

  7. Bungalow - Wikipedia

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    A raised bungalow is one in which the basement is partially above ground. The benefit is that more light can enter the basement with above ground windows in the basement. A raised bungalow typically has a foyer at ground level that is halfway between the first floor and the basement. Thus, it further has the advantage of creating a foyer with a ...

  8. Morris–Jumel Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The house, designed with elements of the Federal, Georgian, and Palladian styles, has a raised basement and three above-ground stories. It has a wooden facade with a double-height portico facing south and an octagonal annex in the rear.

  9. Dormer - Wikipedia

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    A dormer window (also called dormer) is a form of roof window. Dormers are commonly used to increase the usable space in a loft and to create window openings in a roof plane. [2] A dormer is often one of the primary elements of a loft conversion. As a prominent element of many buildings, different types of dormer have evolved to complement ...