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Smith Estate (Los Angeles, California) Built in 1887, the house was designed in the Queen Anne-style by an unknown architect.

Moggerhanger House Moggerhanger House is a Grade I listed country house in Moggerhanger, Bedfordshire, England, designed by the eminent architect John Soane.

Charlbury Cornbury Park, now owned by Lord Rotherwick, contains a 17th century country house designed partly by architect Hugh May.

Didsbury The house was designed by Salford architect Thomas Worthington, for the editor and proprietor of the Manchester Guardian, John Edward Taylor.

Blairmore School The house was designed by architect Alexander Marshall Mackenzie[2] and was built built as a private home in 1884 for Alexander Geddes, a wealthy businessman and great-great grandfather of Tory party leader David Cameron.

Monterey Place The house was designed by architect George Franklin Barber in 1897 for Charles Martin Shepard, the general passenger agent for the Mobile and Ohio Railroad in Mobile.

Oxford, Mississippi Ammadelle, an antebellum Italianate house located on North Lamar, is a National Historic Landmark and was designed by Calvert Vaux, the famed co-architect of Central Park in New York.

Hale, Greater Manchester The house was designed by architect Edgar Wood and built for himself as his home.

Cardboard box Living in a cardboard box is stereotypically associated with homelessness.[1] However in 2005, Melbourne architect Peter Ryan designed a house composed largely of cardboard.[2]

Bishop Portier House The house was designed by Claude Beroujon, a seminarian architect and nephew of Portier.

Bexleyheath In 1859 architect Philip Webb designed Red House for the artist, reforming designer and socialist William Morris on the western edge of the heath, in the hamlet of Upton — before Upton became largely developed as a London suburb.

William Watts Sherman House The William Watts Sherman House is a notable house designed by American architect H. H. Richardson with interiors by Stanford White.

Eugene W. Britt House The house was designed by architect Alfred Faist Rosenheim and built in 1910 for attorney Eugene W. Britt.

Metropolitan Opera The present Metropolitan Opera House, with approximately 3,800 seats, is located at Lincoln Center at Lincoln Square in the Upper West Side and was designed by architect Wallace K. Harrison.

Georgian architecture This house was designed by colonial architect William Buckland and modeled on the Villa Pisani at Montagnana, Italy as depicted in Andrea Palladio's I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura (Four Books Of Architecture).

Treberfydd The house was designed by John Loughborough Pearson, a young architect who was just beginning to experiment with the new Gothic style of architecture.

Essen Popular opera house designed by Finnish architect Alvar Aalto, opened in 1988.

David Zwirner Gallery His gallery space and house were both designed by German architect Annabelle Selldorf.

Culture of Denmark The Sydney Opera House designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon

Kraus House The Kraus House, also known as the Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park, is one of the few structures in the state of Missouri (City of Kirkwood) designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.

Noah Wyle The traditional-style house was designed by architect Paul Williams, was built in 1934 and has a theater, a detached guest house-office and a landscaped yard with city views, a pool, a koi pond, a patio and a fire pit.

Winslow House The Winslow House is a building in River Forest, Illinois designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.

Concord, New Hampshire Probably the largest is the New Hampshire State House, which was designed by architect Stuart Park and constructed between 1815 and 1818, is the oldest state house in which the legislature meets in its original chambers.

Government House, Bermuda Built in the Italianate style, the house was designed by architect William Cardy Hallet and built in 1892.

Toutorsky Mansion The house was designed by architect William Henry Miller, the first graduate of Cornell University's School of Architecture, who modeled the exterior on 16th-century Flemish buildings, and the interior using a mixture of Gothic, Elizabethan, Jacobean, and Colonial elements.

Drake Park Neighborhood Historic District The McCann house was designed by David C. Lewis, a prominent Portland architect who also designed the European Building for the 1905 Lewis and Clark Exposition.

Malbone Castle and Estate In May 1848, the Halls commissioned Alexander Jackson Davis, a notable 19th century New York architect, to design a house of pink sandstone with the ivy-covered ruin as its principal feature.

California Bungalow Refined and popularized in California, many books list the first California house dubbed a bungalow as the one designed by the San Francisco architect A. Page Brown in the early 1890s.

Arley Hall He chose a local architect George Latham who designed the house in the style which has become known as Jacobethan, copying elements of Elizabethan architecture.

Gordon House (Oregon) Gordon House is a residential house designed by influential architect Frank Lloyd Wright as part of his Usonian vision for America.

Nemours Mansion and Gardens The "house" was designed by renowned architects, Carrère and Hastings who also designed the New York Public Library, New York City’s Frick Mansion, and Whitehall, the Henry Flagler Museum in Palm Beach, Florida.

Schindler House The Schindler House, also known as the Kings Road House or Schindler Chace house, is a house in West Hollywood, California designed by architect Rudolf Schindler.

Wellesley College Eleanor Raymond, architect who built and designed the first occupied, solar-powered house in the United States.

Le Droit Park, Washington, D.C. Its Victorian mansions and row-houses were designed by architect James McGill.

Jonathan Leavitt Jonathan Leavitt (1764–1830) was a prominent Greenfield, Massachusetts attorney, judge, state senator and businessman for whom the architect Asher Benjamin designed the Leavitt House, now the Leavitt-Hovey House on Main Street, in 1797.

Charles Simonyi Simonyi's residence in Medina, Washington, "Villa Simonyi", is a modern house designed by architect Wendell Lovett, where Simonyi displays his collection of paintings by Roy Lichtenstein and Victor Vasarely.

Rosenbaum House The Rosenbaum House is a single-family house, designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright and built for Stanley and Mildred Rosenbaum in Florence, Alabama.

Dina Wadia The house was designed by Claude Batley, a British architect, and was built in 1936 at a total cost of Rs. 200,000/-.

10 Downing Street Downing employed the renowned architect Sir Christopher Wren to design his houses but the result was not impressive.

Clevedon Pier The Toll House on the pier and the adjacent Royal Pier Hotel were both designed by local architect Hans Price.

Zane Grey Designed by architects Myron Hunt and Elmer Grey (no relation to the author), the 1907 Mediterranean style house is acclaimed as the first fireproof home in Altadena, built entirely of reinforced concrete as prescribed by Woodward's wife, Edith Norton Woodward.

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Architecture of metropolitan Detroit Frank Lloyd Wright also designed the Turkel house at 2760 West Seven Mile Rd., the Affleck House at 1925 N. Woodward Ave., the Marvin Smith House at 5045 Ponvalley Rd., and the Carlton P. Wall House at 12305 Beck Rd. in Plymouth Township.

Grand Rapids, Michigan Of particular significance is the Meyer May House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1908 was commissioned by local merchant Meyer May who operated a men's clothing store (May's of Michigan).

Kraus House The Kraus House, also known as the Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park, is one of the few structures in the state of Missouri (City of Kirkwood) designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.

Winslow House The Winslow House is a building in River Forest, Illinois designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.

House on Haunted Hill Ennis House, a famous house in Los Angeles designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, is seen during the title sequence as the title "House".

Charles Weltzheimer Residence The Charles Weltzheimer Residence is a Usonian style house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Oberlin, Ohio.

Gordon House (Oregon) Gordon House is a residential house designed by influential architect Frank Lloyd Wright as part of his Usonian vision for America.

Rosenbaum House The Rosenbaum House is a single-family house, designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright and built for Stanley and Mildred Rosenbaum in Florence, Alabama.

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Pleasantville, New York The neighborhood, called Usonia, comprises 50 houses spread among 100 acres (0.40 km2) of wooded hillside; the development includes two houses designed by Wright himself.

Hollyhock House And like many houses designed by Wright, it proved to be better as an aesthetic work than as a livable dwelling.

Robie House Wright designed the Robie House in his studio in Oak Park, Illinois between 1908 and 1909.

Robie House Robie's generous budget allowed Wright to design a house with a largely steel structure, which accounts for the minimal deflection of the eaves.

Madison, Wisconsin Wright did design the seminal Usonian House, which is located here.

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Susan Cummings (heiress) Their manor house, designed by the firm of Versaci Neumann Partners, won recognition in the 2006 Washingtonian Residential Design awards.

Swan House After their house in Ansley Park burned in 1924, the Inmans commissioned the Altanta architectural firm of Hentz, Reid and Adler to design a new house in on 28 acres (110,000 m2) in Buckhead, a northern Atlanta neighborhood.

Brick House (London) The Brick House in West London, England was completed in May 2005 and was designed by the firm of architects Caruso St John and constructed by Harris Calnan Construction with service engineering by Mendick Waring and structural engineering by Price & Myers.

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Cranbrook Educational Community The 1908 English Arts and Crafts-style house was designed by Albert Kahn for Cranbrook founders George Gough Booth and Ellen Scripps Booth.

Architecture of metropolitan Detroit Albert Kahn designed Cranbrook House in Bloomfield Hills.

Architecture of metropolitan Detroit Albert Kahn designed the Edsel and Eleanor Ford House (1927) at 1100 Lakeshore Dr. in Grosse Pointe which is open to the public.

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Milton Abbey School The new house was designed by William Chambers and the gardens by Capability Brown.

1796 in architecture Somerset House in London, designed by William Chambers is completed.

Timeline of architecture 1796 - Somerset House in London, designed by William Chambers is completed.

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Lyndhurst (Jay Gould Estate) The house was designed in 1838 by Alexander Jackson Davis, and has been the home of former New York City mayor William Paulding, Jr., merchant George Merritt, and railroad tycoon Jay Gould, whose daughter Anna Gould, Duchess of Talleyrand-Perigord, donated it to the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 1961.

Malbone Castle and Estate In May 1848, the Halls commissioned Alexander Jackson Davis, a notable 19th century New York architect, to design a house of pink sandstone with the ivy-covered ruin as its principal feature.

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Winslow Hall Pevsner too feels the house was in "all probability" designed by Wren.

Winslow Hall The four massive chimney stacks, dominating the mansion, are not repeated on any house designed by Wren.

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Bramley, Surrey Gertrude Jekyll, who had spent her childhood in Bramley, retained an interest in the area, and her friend Edwin Lutyens designed Millmead House in Snowdenham Lane as a speculative development for her in 1904; she, of course, designed the garden.

Carole Lombard In 1934, following her divorce from Powell, Lombard moved into a house on Hollywood Boulevard designed by friend William Haines.

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Sutton Coldfield Demolished manor houses include Langley Hall, the former residence of William Wilson and Four Oaks Hall, designed by William Wilson.

Sutton Coldfield William Wilson is also known to have designed Moat House and lived in it with his wife, Jane Pudsey.

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Carla Bruni There was also great interest in Bruni's wardrobe, which was Christian Dior, seen as a diplomatic choice, being a French design house designed by John Galliano, a British designer.

Juno (film) Production designer Steve Saklad designed Mark and Vanessa's house with the assumption that "Vanessa has probably read every home magazine and tried to copy what's in them as best she could."

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Maine Maine State House, designed by Charles Bulfinch, built 1829–1832

Hartford, Connecticut It was designed by Charles Bulfinch, who later went on to design the Massachusetts State House in Boston.

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Howrah station The new station head house was designed by British engineer Halsey Ricardo.

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Charlbury Cornbury Park, now owned by Lord Rotherwick, contains a 17th century country house designed partly by architect Hugh May.

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Didsbury The house was designed by Salford architect Thomas Worthington, for the editor and proprietor of the Manchester Guardian, John Edward Taylor.

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Blairmore School The house was designed by architect Alexander Marshall Mackenzie[2] and was built built as a private home in 1884 for Alexander Geddes, a wealthy businessman and great-great grandfather of Tory party leader David Cameron.

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Monterey Place The house was designed by architect George Franklin Barber in 1897 for Charles Martin Shepard, the general passenger agent for the Mobile and Ohio Railroad in Mobile.

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Monterey Place The house was designed by architect George Franklin Barber in 1897 for Charles Martin Shepard, the general passenger agent for the Mobile and Ohio Railroad in Mobile.

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Belfast Botanic Gardens Designed by Charles Lanyon and built by Richard Turner, Belfast's Palm House predates the glasshouses at Kew and the Irish National Botanic Gardens at Glasnevin.

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1610s in architecture 1619 - Banqueting House at Whitehall in London is started, designed by Inigo Jones.

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Geoffrey Robinson Also, he owns a house designed by Edwin Lutyens - Orchards at Munstead (Godalming, Surrey, 1898-99) has been described as 'among the finest Surrey Houses'.

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Carl Krayl Krayl designed a "Crystaline Star House" that hung from the side of a cliff.

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Walter L. Dodge House The 16-room house was designed by Gill in 1914 and built from 1914-1916 for Walter Luther Dodge, the maker of a patent medicine called "Tiz," used to treat tired feet.

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Isomorph Records Next year will see Isomorphs grow to encompass a publishing house for forthcoming books designed by Kate Moross as well as a music merchandise clothing label.

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Cranbrook Educational Community The 1908 English Arts and Crafts-style house was designed by Albert Kahn for Cranbrook founders George Gough Booth and Ellen Scripps Booth.

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Amsterdam Philip Vingboons designed splendid merchant’s houses throughout the city.

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Houses in Sycamore Historic District The Smith House is designed in a Gothic Revival motif by R.A. Smith.

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Houses in Sycamore Historic District The Somonauk Street house was designed by George Garnsey of Chicago and constructed around 1880.

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American Craftsman The name comes from a popular magazine published in the early 1900s by furniture maker Gustav Stickley called The Craftsman, which featured original house and furniture designs by Harvey Ellis, the Greene brothers, and others.

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Madison, Wisconsin (Another key Wright building, the Unitarian Meeting House, is in the adjacent suburb of Shorewood Hills.)The Harold C. Bradley House, designed collaboratively by Louis H. Sullivan and George Grant Elmslie in 1908-1910 now serves as the Sigma Phi Fraternity in the University Heights neighborhood, along with many well-maintained early 20th-century residences.

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Madison, Wisconsin (Another key Wright building, the Unitarian Meeting House, is in the adjacent suburb of Shorewood Hills.)The Harold C. Bradley House, designed collaboratively by Louis H. Sullivan and George Grant Elmslie in 1908-1910 now serves as the Sigma Phi Fraternity in the University Heights neighborhood, along with many well-maintained early 20th-century residences.

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Lyndhurst (Jay Gould Estate) The house sits within a very fine park, designed by Ferdinand Mangold in the English naturalistic style.

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Oxford, Mississippi Ammadelle, an antebellum Italianate house located on North Lamar, is a National Historic Landmark and was designed by Calvert Vaux, the famed co-architect of Central Park in New York.

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Hale, Greater Manchester The house was designed by architect Edgar Wood and built for himself as his home.

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St. Andrew's School for Girls The house which is situated on Bedford farm was designed by Sir Herbert Baker and still stands today as a national monument.

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St. Andrew's School for Girls The house which is situated on Bedford farm was designed by Sir Herbert Baker and still stands today as a national monument.

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Cardboard box Living in a cardboard box is stereotypically associated with homelessness.[1] However in 2005, Melbourne architect Peter Ryan designed a house composed largely of cardboard.[2]

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Biltmore Estate He commissioned Richard Morris Hunt, who had previously designed houses for various Vanderbilt family members, to design the house in imitation of several Loire Valley chateaux, including the Chateau de Blois.

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Bishop Portier House The house was designed by Claude Beroujon, a seminarian architect and nephew of Portier.

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Bishop Portier House The house was designed by Claude Beroujon, a seminarian architect and nephew of Portier.

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Old Headquarters Area Historic District Designed by the Architect Edward A. Nickel, NPS Branch of Plans and Design, and executed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (Camp NM-1, 6th Period), the fire hose house was constructed as ECW Project #17.

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Carla Bruni There was also great interest in Bruni's wardrobe, which was Christian Dior, seen as a diplomatic choice, being a French design house designed by John Galliano, a British designer.

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Frederick Roehrig Eddy House — According to authorities at Occidental College, Eddy House was built in 1905 and designed by Roehrig.

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James Rouse The development was a mixture of townhouses, garden apartments, a high-rise apartment house designed by Frank Gehry, stores grouped around a village square, and an office complex.

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Audubon Terrace Huntington designed the original buildings, housing the Hispanic Society, American Geographical Society, Museum of the American Indian, and American Numismatic Society.

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Pasadena Tournament of Roses The house was built for real estate and dry goods tycoon George Stimson, designed by his architect son G. Lawrence Stimson.

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Pasadena Tournament of Roses The house was built for real estate and dry goods tycoon George Stimson, designed by his architect son G. Lawrence Stimson.

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Bexleyheath In 1859 architect Philip Webb designed Red House for the artist, reforming designer and socialist William Morris on the western edge of the heath, in the hamlet of Upton — before Upton became largely developed as a London suburb.

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Joseph Hodges Choate His country house, Naumkeag, was designed by Stanford White and now open as a nonprofit museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.

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Peterborough Burghley House to the north of Peterborough, near Stamford, was built and mostly designed by Sir William Cecil, later 1st Baron Burghley, who was Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I for most of her reign.

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Quadrangle Club In 1915, Quadrangle Club sold the McCosh house and built its own house, designed by Henry Milliken, Princeton Class of 1905 in a classic brick Georgian Revival structure.

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New Haven Green The most recent state house was erected in 1837, designed by Ithiel Town in a Greek revival style.

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A. Quincy Jones The December 1950 issue of the magazine Architectural Forum featured a "Builder's House of the Year" designed by A. Quincy Jones.

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William Watts Sherman House The William Watts Sherman House is a notable house designed by American architect H. H. Richardson with interiors by Stanford White.

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Paisley Many of the houses were designed by W D McLennan, who also designed several local churches such as Saint Matthew's.

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William Van Duzer Lawrence The first houses sold quickly and Bates went on to design most houses in the neighborhood.

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Enniskerry The extensive formal gardens form the grounds of an 18th century Palladian house, designed by Richard Cassels, which was destroyed by fire in 1974, and lay as a shell until extensive restorations were carried out in 1996.

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The Paseo Dr. Generous Henderson House, designed by Rudolf Markgraf in 1899, is the only remaining example of Second Renaissance Revival style in Kansas City, on the National Register of Historic Places, at 1016 The Paseo.

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New Hampshire The New Hampshire State House in Concord was designed by Albe Cady.

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Eugene W. Britt House The house was designed by architect Alfred Faist Rosenheim and built in 1910 for attorney Eugene W. Britt.

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Silverwood, Ayrshire The 1901 Templetonburn House was designed by James K. Hunter and was one of his finest works.

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Kauffman House (Palm Springs, California) The Kauffman House was designed by Richard Neutra.

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Craftsman Farms Stickley originally designed the main house at Craftsman Farms as a "club house", a gathering place for workers, students and guests.

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Metropolitan Opera The present Metropolitan Opera House, with approximately 3,800 seats, is located at Lincoln Center at Lincoln Square in the Upper West Side and was designed by architect Wallace K. Harrison.

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Constructivist architecture The leading rationalist Ladovsky designed his own, rather different kind of mass housing, completing a Moscow apartment block in 1929.

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Constructivist architecture The leading rationalist Ladovsky designed his own, rather different kind of mass housing, completing a Moscow apartment block in 1929.

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Georgian architecture This house was designed by colonial architect William Buckland and modeled on the Villa Pisani at Montagnana, Italy as depicted in Andrea Palladio's I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura (Four Books Of Architecture).

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Treberfydd The house was designed by John Loughborough Pearson, a young architect who was just beginning to experiment with the new Gothic style of architecture.

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Roosevelt Island Island House and Rivercross were designed by Johansen & Bhavnani.

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Roosevelt Island Island House and Rivercross were designed by Johansen & Bhavnani.

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Essen Popular opera house designed by Finnish architect Alvar Aalto, opened in 1988.

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David Zwirner Gallery His gallery space and house were both designed by German architect Annabelle Selldorf.

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Santos Party House Ronald Castellano designed the minimalistic party house, which features three bars, black walls and ceilings, dark wood floors, tall columns, and a colorful array of ever-changing decorations.

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Culture of Denmark The Sydney Opera House designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon

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Gothic Revival architecture in Canada Hart House at the University of Toronto designed by Henry Sproatt

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Harperly Hall Wilkerson, who had little experience designing apartment-houses, used the Arts and Crafts style liberally, throughout the structure.

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Howrah station The new station head house was designed by British engineer Halsey Ricardo.

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Croome Park The mansion house was also designed by Brown and is a rare example of his architectural work.

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Croome Park Croome Court is one of the best houses of its era to be designed by Capability Brown and Robert Adam.

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Croome Park Croome Court is one of the best houses of its era to be designed by Capability Brown and Robert Adam.

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A Clockwork Orange (film) The house was designed by Sir Norman Foster and Wendy Foster with Sir Richard Rogers.

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A Clockwork Orange (film) The house was designed by Sir Norman Foster and Wendy Foster with Sir Richard Rogers.

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Davis House (Albuquerque, New Mexico) Davis House is a home in Albuquerque, New Mexico that was designed by A. W. Boehning and built in 1927.

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Joseph Paxton Paxton also designed another country house, a smaller version of Mentmore at Battlesden near Woburn in Bedfordshire.

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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Between 1946 and 1951, Mies van der Rohe designed and built the Farnsworth House, a weekend retreat outside Chicago for an independent professional woman, Dr. Edith Farnsworth.

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Philipps House The house was designed by Jeffry Wyatt, later Sir Jeffry Wyatville for William Wyndham, and was built between 1813-16 on the site of an earlier, demolished seventeenth-century house, Dinton House, which had been the Wyndham family home.

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Bramley, Surrey Gertrude Jekyll, who had spent her childhood in Bramley, retained an interest in the area, and her friend Edwin Lutyens designed Millmead House in Snowdenham Lane as a speculative development for her in 1904; she, of course, designed the garden.

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Whipsnade Zoo A spacious new elephant house and paddock was opened to replace the architecturally outstanding but cramped original elephant house designed by Lubetkin & Tecton in 1935.

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Whipsnade Zoo A spacious new elephant house and paddock was opened to replace the architecturally outstanding but cramped original elephant house designed by Lubetkin & Tecton in 1935.

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Noah Wyle The traditional-style house was designed by architect Paul Williams, was built in 1934 and has a theater, a detached guest house-office and a landscaped yard with city views, a pool, a koi pond, a patio and a fire pit.

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Holkham railway station Architecturally, it was a miniature version of the Great Eastern's "Victorian House" design, incorporating a small platform canopy.

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Ludwig Wittgenstein Ludwig Wittgenstein, Architect, an extensive account of Wittgenstein's design of the house for his sister in Vienna.

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Harewood (West Virginia) The house was designed by John Ariss for Samuel Washington in 1770.

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Boodle's The club-house was designed by John Crunden in 1775 and the ground floor was refurbished by John Buonarotti Papworth between 1821 and 1834.

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Clevedon Pier The Toll House on the pier and the adjacent Royal Pier Hotel were both designed by local architect Hans Price.

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d-cam The new style of camera housing was designed by Bristol-based firm Crown (UK) Ltd.

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James Renwick, Jr. Upon graduation in 1887, Russell became a protege of his great uncle, who designed the chapter house of Russell's fraternity, St. Anthony Hall, at 25 East 28th Street, New York in 1878, the same year Renwick completed St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York.

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Concord, New Hampshire Probably the largest is the New Hampshire State House, which was designed by architect Stuart Park and constructed between 1815 and 1818, is the oldest state house in which the legislature meets in its original chambers.

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Banning House Banning House was designed by Phineas Banning, and has been described a