Stephen Gardiner Quotes About House
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The Japanese put houses in among the trees and allowed nature to gain the ascendancy in any composition.
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In the Scottish Orkneys, the little stone houses with their single large room and central hearth had an extraordinary range of built-in furniture.
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The medieval hall house was very primitive when it became the characteristic form of dwelling of the landowner of the Middle Ages.
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The largest and most influential houses chiefly demonstrate the aloofness of the French approach.
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Houses mean a creation, something new, a shelter freed from the idea of a cave.
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In cities like Athens, poor houses lined narrow and tortuous streets in spite of luxurious public buildings.
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The interior of the house personifies the private world; the exterior of it is part of the outside world.
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In Japanese houses the interior melts into the gardens of the outside world.
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The corridor is hardly ever found in small houses, apart from the verandah, which also serves as a corridor.
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