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  • 11Blenheim Palace — is a large and monumental country house situated in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England. It is the only non episcopal country house in England to hold the title palace . The Palace, one of England s largest houses, was built between 1705 and circa… …

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  • 12Façade — • The face or front of any building. In ecclesiastical architecture the term is generally used to designate the west front; sometimes the transept fronts Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Facade     Façade …

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  • 13Andrea Palladio — Infobox Person name = Andrea Palladio image size = caption = birth name = birth date = Birth date|1508|11|30 birth place = Padua death date = Death date and age|1580|8|19|1508|11|30 death place = Maser, near Treviso death cause = resting place =… …

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  • 14Column — For other uses, see Column (disambiguation). National Capitol Columns at the United States National Arboretum in Washington, D.C …

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  • 15A. J. Davis (architect) — Infobox Architect caption= name=Alexander Jackson Davis nationality=American birth date=July 24, 1803 birth place=New York City, New York death date=January 14, 1892 death place= practice name= significant buildings= Federal Hall, Manhattan… …

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  • 16Cabinet (room) — Lucas Cranach the Elder paints Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg as Saint Jerome (with friends) in his study, 1526. A cabinet was one of a number of terms for a private room in the domestic architecture and that of palaces of early modern Europe,… …

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  • 17Office — For other uses, see Office (disambiguation). Office work …

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  • 18Cafeteria — This page is about the food service location. For other uses, see Cafeteria (disambiguation) A hospital cafeteria in Punta Gorda, Florida …

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