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  2. Cube house - Wikipedia

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    The odd angle of the walls allows the area to feel more open but leaves only a quarter of the area actually usable. The second floor has the windows facing towards the sky, as well as two bedrooms, a small living area, and a bathroom. The top floor is a pyramid shaped room with 18 windows that give the viewer a sweeping view outside.

  3. Library of Pantainos - Wikipedia

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    The reason for the unusual floor plan was due to the irregular level of the area. The core of the building consisted of two spaces. One was a large open courtyard measuring 20 × 13.5 m, the floor of which was paved with small irregular marble tiles embedded in mortar.

  4. Heiligen-Geist-Kapelle, Bruck - Wikipedia

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    The building was recognised as unusual in the 19th century, by publication of the floor plan and images of the vault. Johann Graus requested restoration in 1882. [1]: 15 Two doctoral theses focused on the building, in 1999 and 2000. Related to these works, the art historian Mario Schwarz pointed out the sad state of this unique Gothic monument.

  5. Chambercombe Manor - Wikipedia

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    Significant architectural features include a stunning example of a very large, well preserved lime ash floor in the main hall, evidence of a significantly raised (c1m) bay also within the main hall (extremely unusual, if not unique), and a small double courtyard plan (placing it among a small number of medieval and modern farm and small manor ...

  6. Weltzheimer/Johnson House - Wikipedia

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    The Weltzheimer house is, however, unusual in a number of respects. For instance, it is rare in its use of redwood which forms the ceiling and exterior walls of the home. The unusually elaborate curvilinear motifs in the panels in the clerestory are unique to this house. Wright himself also created a detailed landscape plan for the property.

  7. Hensley–Gusman House - Wikipedia

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    It features a distinctive cross-plan layout with octagonal shaped rooms, with porches providing additional spaces to complete the octagon. Because of its unusual floor plan, the house's central living room contains eight doors but no windows; four of the doors open onto the corner porches.