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Pattern Number: 154Pattern Title: Teenager's Cottage
Category: Buildings
Sub-Category: Outbuildings and access to the street and gardens
Up links: 75 The Family 76 House for a Small Family 141 A Room of One's Own 153 Rooms to Rent
Horizontal links:
Down links: 185 Sitting Circle 188 Bed Alcove 153 Rooms to Rent 157 Home Workshop 158 Open Stairs 191 The Shape of Indoor Space 205 Structure Follows Social Spaces
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Link to Google Books: 154 Teenager's Cottage - look for result showing just pattern number and title
Summaries of content, keywords and links generated by algorithms. Thank you smmry.com:
Summary 1: What seems to be required is a cottage which, in its organization and location, strikes the balance between a new independence and new ties to the family.
Summary 2: The cottage might even be an entirely detached structure in the garden, but in this case, a very strong connection to the main house is essential: perhaps a short covered path from the cottage into the main kitchen.
Summary 3: Is the idea of the teenage cottage acceptable to parents? Silverstein interviewed 12 mothers living in Foster City, a suburb of San Francisco, and asked them whether they would like a teenage cottage in their family.
Summary 4: The cottage would break up the family; it isolates the teenager.
Summary 5: To meet the second objection, attach the cottage to the house, but with its own entrance; attach the cottage to the house via a short hall or vestibule or keep the cottage to the back of the lot, behind the house.
Summary 6: Arrange the cottage to contain a SITTING CIRCLE and a BED ALCOVE but not a private bath and kitchen - sharing these is essential: it allows the boy or girl to keep enough connection with the family..
Keywords: cottage family room place home
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