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  2. Messina Orchard - Wikipedia

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    Within this parcel lie five structures. The Stefano and Marie Messina house, built in 1935, is a Spanish Revival-style home with a matching garage. This house replaced the original Lundy Victorian-style house. In 1949, a second house was built by Messina's son, Richard and his wife Anita, incorporating Mediterranean Revival architecture. [2]

  3. Site plan - Wikipedia

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    A site plan or a plot plan is a type of drawing used by architects, landscape architects, urban planners, and engineers which shows existing and proposed conditions for a given area, typically a parcel of land which is to be modified. Sites plan typically show buildings, roads, sidewalks and paths/trails, parking, drainage facilities, sanitary ...

  4. Snout house - Wikipedia

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    Such design is typically employed in the United States and Canada to make a dwelling affordable for a family of modest income by combining a narrow lot (sometimes as small as 35 feet (10.6 metres) in width) with a minimum 5 feet setback from each side line, which results in a 25 foot (7.5 metre) wide house. When a two car garage is added ...

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  6. Garage apartment - Wikipedia

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    A garage apartment [1] (also called a coach house, garage suite or in Australia, Fonzie flat [2]) is an apartment built within the walls of, or on top of, the garage of a house. The garage may be attached or a separate building from the main house, but will have a separate entrance and may or may not have a communicating door to the main house.

  7. Open plan - Wikipedia

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    Open plan is the generic term used in architectural and interior design for any floor plan that makes use of large, open spaces and minimizes the use of small, enclosed rooms such as private offices. The term can also refer to landscaping of housing estates, business parks, etc., in which there are no defined property boundaries, such as hedges ...