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  2. Connected farm - Wikipedia

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    Following the 20th-century outbreak of Dutch elm disease only one American elm remains of the line which provided summer shade along the southern and western sides of the building. A connected farm is an architectural design common in the New England region of the United States, and England and Wales in the United Kingdom. North American ...

  3. Loren W. Neubauer - Wikipedia

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    At the University of Minnesota he prepared reports on farm home and shop design and other extension materials. [11] [12] At the University of California he developed a series of plan sets for a range of farm building types and worked on the economics of labor. [13] He also applied his understanding of buildings and microclimate to potato storage.

  4. Gothic-arch barn - Wikipedia

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    The Gothic-arch design was featured on both the front and back cover of The Book of Barns - Honor-Bilt-Already Cut [a] catalog published by Sears Roebuck in 1918. It was the most popular roof design for barns sold by Sears. [7] In 1915, Sears sold a 42-by-60-foot (13 m × 18 m) Gothic-arch barn for $1,500.

  5. Low German house - Wikipedia

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    The design of the Vierständerhaus or four-post farmhouse is a more comfortable evolutionary development of the Zweiständerhaus built by well-to-do farmers. The building is supported by four rows of uprights arranged longitudinally, of which two form the sides of the Deele and two form the outer walls. So the outsider walls have a load-bearing ...

  6. Round barn - Wikipedia

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    It is known that prominent agricultural colleges began to promote the design technique as round barns came to prominence. However, the provider of the initial impetus is the subject of some debate. In 1848 Orson Fowler published A Home For All: Of the Gravel Wall and Octagon Mode of Building, extolling the virtues of the octagonal shape in home ...

  7. Bank barn - Wikipedia

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    Usually stone-built, British bank barns are rectangular buildings. They usually have a central threshing area with hay or corn (cereal) storage bays on either side on the upper floor; and byres, stables, cartshed, or other rooms below. Double doors entered the threshing barn on the upper floor in the long wall approached from a raised bank ...