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Architecture: double house


1. A pair of semi-detached houses having a plan that is symmetric on both sides of the common wall; each of the two units has its own entry.
2. See Cape Cod house.
3. See Charleston house.


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A kind of monastic house created to house a community of men and women in separate but adjacent accommodation. In plan such houses typically comprise one or two churches and domestic buildings arranged around two self-contained cloisters. Such houses originated in Merovingian Gaul and began to be built from the 7th century ad onwards. See also monastery.

 
 

 

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