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  2. Ojo del Sol - Wikipedia

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    Ojo del Sol, also called The Fish House by local residents, is a home designed in 1993 by architect Eugene Tssui.The building was constructed between 1994 and 1995 in a residential neighborhood of Berkeley California.

  3. Fish-Baughman House - Wikipedia

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    The Fish-Baughman House is a one-story, frame, California Ranch-style house at 3436 E. Ranch View Dr. in Millcreek, Utah. It was built in 1955 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. [1] [2]

  4. Category:Unfinished buildings and structures - Wikipedia

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    This category contains incomplete buildings and structures. Buildings and structures that are still being constructed, or where the construction has paused for less than several years, should not be categorised here.

  5. List of historic Fish Cabins of Charlotte Harbor, Florida

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    The following buildings in Charlotte and Lee counties were added to the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Fish Cabins of Charlotte Harbor Multiple Property Submission (or MPS). Current listings

  6. American historic carpentry - Wikipedia

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    Plank-frame house construction has a timber frame with the walls made of vertical planks attached to the frame. These houses may simply be called plank houses. Some building historians prefer the term plank-on-frame. Plank-frame houses are known from the 17th century with concentrations in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and Colony of Rhode Island ...

  7. Rorbu - Wikipedia

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    Rorbu in Reine. Rorbu is a Norwegian traditional type of seasonal house used by fishermen, normally located in a fishing village.The buildings are constructed on land, but with the one end on poles in the water, allowing easy access to vessels.