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  2. Bay-and-gable - Wikipedia

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    The interior ground level of a semi-detached bay-and-gable unit typically included a side hall opening into two small or one large room, with an offset kitchen wing in the rear of the house. [9] In the narrowest semi-detached bay-and-gables, a flight of stairs providing access to the second level of the unit is typically placed in the front ...

  3. Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio - Wikipedia

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    The house carries the address of 428 Forest Avenue, while the studio is located at 951 Chicago Avenue. [5] Despite the relatively large size of the lot, the house is placed near the southern end, away from Chicago Avenue. [6] [4] A driveway east of the studio leads to a two-car garage, and a driveway south of the house leads to a one-car garage ...

  4. The World's Most Extraordinary Homes - Wikipedia

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    The documentary miniseries follows award-winning architect Piers Taylor and actress and property developer Caroline Quentin, who explore a range of architect-designed houses in both extreme locations around the world, and around various countries.

  5. Bay window - Wikipedia

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    A canted oriel window in Lengerich, Germany. A bay window is a window space projecting outward from the main walls of a building and forming a bay in a room. It typically consists of a central windowpane, called a fixed sash, flanked by two or more smaller windows, known as casement or double-hung windows.

  6. Atrium (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    In a domus, a large house in ancient Roman architecture, the atrium was the open central court with enclosed rooms on all sides. In the middle of the atrium was the impluvium, a shallow pool sunken into the floor to catch rainwater from the roof. Some surviving examples are beautifully decorated.

  7. Cape Cod (house) - Wikipedia

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    Cape Cod–style house c. 1920. The Cape Cod house is defined as the classic North American house. In the original design, Cape Cod houses had the following features: symmetry, steep roofs, central chimneys, windows at the door, flat design, one to one-and-a-half stories, narrow stairways, and simple exteriors.