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  2. Roundhouse (dwelling) - Wikipedia

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    The Taganrog Round House is a residential apartment building in Taganrog, Rostov and was the first round house built in the USSR. The building is a modern round house built in 1929 and inhabited on 7 November 1932. The shared toilet was outside the house, about 20 meters from it. [6]

  3. Frinton Park Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Round House is situated on the seafront at 7 Cliff Way, at grid reference, a listed building since 1986. It is a circular building with two floors and a flat roof. It was the first to be built; it was originally the Information Bureau, with an exhibition of modern architecture by the Royal Institute of British Architects. From July 1935 it ...

  4. List of roof shapes - Wikipedia

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    Barrel, barrel-arched (cradle, wagon): A round roof like a barrel (tunnel) vault. Catenary: An arched roof in the form of a catenary curve. Arched roof, bow roof, [11] Gothic, Gothic arch, and ship's bottom roof. Historically also called a compass roof. [12] [13] Circular Bell roof (bell-shaped, ogee, Philibert de l'Orme roof): A bell-shaped roof.

  5. Deltec Homes - Wikipedia

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    Deltec Homes produces resilient, high-performance homes. [9] They include both the 360-degree collection of round homes and the Renew collection, including the Ridgeline and Solar Farmhouse models. They are best known for their round-shaped homes [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] that are more hurricane resistant than a traditionally shaped house while ...

  6. Bolwoningen - Wikipedia

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    The top space features unique round windows that offer panoramic views. [2] Each houses's total floor space is 55 square meters (600 sq. ft.), with a diameter of 5.5 meters (18'). [2] The houses have been continuously occupied since the community was first constructed. [citation needed]

  7. Dymaxion house - Wikipedia

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    In most modern houses, laundry, showers and commodes are the major water uses, with drinking, cooking and dish-washing consuming less than 20 liters (5 gallons) per day. The Dymaxion house was intended to reduce water use by a greywater system, a packaging commode, and a "fogger" to replace showers. The fogger was based on efficient compressed ...