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  2. Machiya - Wikipedia

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    The plot's width was traditionally an index of wealth, and typical machiya plots would be just 5.4 to 6 metres (18 to 20 ft) wide but 20 metres (66 ft) deep, leading to the nickname unagi no nedoko, or 'eel beds'. Behind the shop space, the remainder of the main building would be divided into the kyoshitsu-bu (居室部, lit.

  3. George F. Baker Jr. Houses - Wikipedia

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    In September 1930, George Baker bought the twenty-two-foot wide lot at 67 East 93rd Street, immediately west of his garage building. [13] He demolished the existing four-story, brownstone-faced townhouse, and in January 1931, filed plans to construct a new four-story, steel-framed, brick-faced townhouse, again designed by Delano & Aldrich ...

  4. Cape Cod (house) - Wikipedia

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    The basic Cape Cod house dating back to 1670 to now included 4 small rooms surrounding the chimney. If the house has another story, it would include two even smaller rooms on that second floor. The houses have very little overhang and the trim is kept simple. Early Cape Cod houses were described as half-houses, and they were 16 to 20 feet wide.

  5. Townhouse development proposed in Columbia area where ...

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    Developer Lafaye Custom Homes hopes to begin building 32 new town homes at 3800 Overbrook Drive in 2023. This site plan shows how the homes would be arranged on the 1.8 acre property.

  6. Lescaze House - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The house has a frontage of 16.58 feet (5.05 m) along 48th Street. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] The land lot has an area of 1,666 square feet (154.8 m 2 ) and a depth of 100 feet (30 m). Nearby buildings include Turtle Bay Gardens to the east, as well as Amster Yard and the Morris B. Sanders Studio & Apartment to the north.

  7. Bungalow - Wikipedia

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    Like many other local houses, Chicago bungalows are relatively narrow, [23] being an average of 20 feet (6.1 m) wide on a standard 24-foot (7.3 m) or 25-foot (7.6 m) wide city lot. Their veranda (porch) may either be open or partially enclosed (if enclosed, it may further be used to extend the interior rooms).