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ROW HOUSE FLOOR PLAN - ROW HOUSE
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Row House Floor Plan
- A scale diagram of the arrangement of rooms in one story of a building
- scale drawing of a horizontal section through a building at a given level; contrasts with elevation
- In architecture and building engineering, a floor plan, or floorplan, is a diagram, usually to scale, showing the relationships between rooms, spaces and other physical features at one level of a structure.
- (Floor planning) Floorplanning is the act of designing of a floorplan, which is a kind of bird's-eye view of a structure.
- a house that is one of a row of identical houses situated side by side and sharing common walls
- (Row houses (Sycamore, Illinois)) The Row Houses in Sycamore, Illinois are a small collection of historic terraced homes near the city's downtown.
- Any of a row of houses joined by common sidewalls
- In architecture and city planning, a terrace(d), row house, linked house or townhouse (though the last term can also refer to patio houses) is a style of medium-density housing that originated in Europe in the late 17th century, where a row of identical or mirror-image houses share side walls.
Frank W. Thomas House (1901)
210 Forest Avenue Oak Park, IL. This house, commissioned by James C. Rogers in 1901 for his daughter and her husband, Frank Wright Thomas, is the earliest of Wright's fully mature residences in Oak Park. Thus, it is the first "Prairie Style" house in Oak Park! It is also the first house by Wright to have its main rooms raised a full story above grade on a high basement.
South face of house This house also has the distinction of being Wright's first all stucco house in Oak Park, and only the third of its kind by Wright. By changing from wood to stucco in the design of his frame houses, Wright was able to achieve the kind of precise geometric masses that his rapidly developing modern aesthetic required.
Typical of Wright's houses in the period 1901-03 is the arched entrance, leaded glass accentuated by bits of white and gold, and the beaded moldings. This entrance way is famous for its "false door", which is not seen in this view, but rather is located in the area above the archway. Also unique in this house is the L-shaped floor plan, which orients the house toward the more open view to the north and west, while blocking from view the high brick wall of the row houses on the south side.
Addison Courts, Site Plan - 1965, Louis Sauer, Architect
Ground and first floor site and floor plans of attached court-houses for a redevelopment site in Philadelphia's Center City.
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