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  2. Porch - Wikipedia

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    Porch of the Queen Anne style cottage William G. Harrison House. In northeastern North America, a porch is a small area, usually unenclosed, at the main-floor height and used as a sitting area or for the removal of working clothes so as not to get the home's interior dirty, when the entrance door is accessed via the porch.

  3. Architecture of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Before British colonisation of New Zealand, the Indigenous architecture of Māori was an 'elaborate tradition of timber architecture'. [1] Māori constructed rectangular buildings (whare) with a 'small door, an extension of the roof and walls to form a porch, and an interior with hearths along the centre and sleeping places along the walls' for protection against the cold.

  4. Hamilton Grange National Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The original front and rear porches were removed, and the front porch was moved to the western or left side of the house. [73] [115] Even so, the building protruded slightly into the Rockefeller family's property to the north. [116] At its new site, the house was set back 33 feet (10 m) from the street. [117]

  5. What's the best restaurant near you? Check out USA ... - AOL

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    In 1944, from the front porch of their home, the Hatcher family started selling pulled pork smoked in a hand-dug pit in the backyard over live oak and pecan coals. In 1946, they opened Lannie's.

  6. Index of architecture articles - Wikipedia

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    A-frame building; A-un; Abacus; Ab anbar; Abat-son; Abbasid architecture; Ablaq; Acanthus; Accolade; Achaemenid architecture; Acropolis; Acroterion; Adam style ...

  7. John Soane - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Soane RA FSA FRS (/ s oʊ n /; né Soan; 10 September 1753 – 20 January 1837) was an English architect who specialised in the Neo-Classical style. The son of a bricklayer, he rose to the top of his profession, becoming professor of architecture at the Royal Academy and an official architect to the Office of Works.