Titles and categories scraped by algorithm from on-line sources:
Pattern Number: 140Pattern Title: Private Terrace on the Street
Category: Buildings
Sub-Category: The most important areas and rooms (in a house)
Up links: 129 Common Areas at the Heart 142 Sequence of Sitting Spaces 111 Half-hidden Garden 51 Green Streets 100 Pedestrian Street
Horizontal links:
Down links: 169 Terraced Slope 243 Sitting Wall 173 Garden Wall 193 Half-open Wall 163 Outdoor Room
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Link to Google Books: 140 Private Terrace on the Street - look for result showing just pattern number and title
Summaries of content, keywords and links generated by algorithms. Thank you smmry.com:
Summary 1: The relationship of a house to a street is often confused: either the house opens entirely to the street and there is no privacy; or the house turns its back on the street, and communion with street life is lost.
Summary 2: Let the common rooms open onto a wide terrace or a porch which looks into the street.
Summary 3: Raise the terrace slightly above street level and protect it with a low wall, which you can see over if you sit near it, but which prevents people on the street from looking into the common rooms.
Summary 4: Where the street is quiet enough, and the house near enough to the street, we cannot imagine a much better solution.
Summary 5: When he built beside lively streets he built a wide terrace between the living room and the street.
Summary 6: There are empirical grounds for believing that the need for a house to be in touch with the street outside is a fundamental psychological necessity: and that its opposite - the tendency some people have to keep their houses away from the street, locked up, barred, and disconnected from the street - is a symptom of a serious emotional disorder - the autonomy-withdrawal syndrome..
Keywords: street house terrace wall room
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