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  2. Pol (housing) - Wikipedia

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    The affairs of the pol were managed by a group of people. The house property in the pol is to some extent held in common. Formerly no man could sell or mortgage a house to an outsider without first offering it to the people of the pol. Though this rule has not been kept latterly, residents of a pol sold their houses to people of the same caste.

  3. Residential architecture in Poland - Wikipedia

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    These houses often don't have a front door in the front, but rather on the side of the house or even in the back – in the front there's usually just large windows. Typically, Polish houses (both contemporary, more recently-built ones, and older ones built in the 20th century) are surrounded by a fence.

  4. Manor houses of Polish-Lithuanian nobility - Wikipedia

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    Manor architecture influenced church buildings and, by the mid-19th century, impacted peasant and small-town architecture as well. Inns and smithies were built in a similar style. [2] In the 17th and 18th centuries, a view emerged that identified the manor architecture with 'Polishness', treating it as 'native' and 'unique'. [16]

  5. The 25 Most Popular Architectural House Styles - AOL

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    Italianate. Modeled after farmhouses on the Italian countryside in the early 1800s, Italianate-style homes stand out for their grand stature. This style made its way to the U.S. in the 1850s ...

  6. Common home styles and types of houses - AOL

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    Common architectural home styles. lightbox image. Bungalow. Though real estate agents may use the term to reference any small house, true bungalows are one- or one-and-a-half stories with two or ...

  7. Architecture of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Later, the Renaissance architecture was especially popular in the secular architecture and is represented by the cloth hall in Krakow, many town halls (e.g. in Poznań, Tarnów, Sandomierz and Chełmno), town houses on the market squares (e.g. in Zamość, Kazimierz Dolny, Lublin, Warsaw and Lviv) and castles (e.g. the Baranów Sandomierski ...

  8. Why This Architect Says Ranch-Style Houses Are ‘Important ...

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    Ranch-Style Houses vs. Mid-Century Modern Houses Today, we associate modern architecture with sleek lines and silhouettes. But its roots run deeper than bright, clean aesthetics.

  9. Zakopane Style - Wikipedia

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    The Zakopane style dominated architecture in the Podhale and other Goral Lands for many years. [3] Although the cutoff date for buildings designed in the Zakopane Style of Architecture is usually held to be 1914, many new pensions, villas and highlander homes are built according to the architectural model devised by Witkiewicz to the present day.