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organization later spreading to
other larger urban centers in Yugoslavia.
Maisonette (a
corruption of maisonnette,
French for "little house" and originally...
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- Look up
maisonette in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Maisonette (also maisonnette) or
Maisonettes may
refer to: A type of
apartment The
Maisonette, a former...
- 1028694; -84.5111972 The
Maisonette (1949-2005) was
North America's most-highly-rated
restaurant before it closed. The
Maisonette was
opened by
Nathan L...
- by
Denys Lasdun and
completed in 1957 as a
cluster of four
blocks of
maisonettes arranged around a
central service tower. A
radical renovation in 2001...
-
eleven storeys are
enclosed by
seven storey blocks and inters****d with
maisonettes and terraces. A
pioneering example of
mixed development, it
acted as...
- Estate, or Barbican, is a
residential complex of
around 2,000 flats,
maisonettes and
houses in
central London, England,
within the City of London. It...
- The
Horsefair flats are a
complex of
medium and high rise
maisonettes and
flats in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England. The
scheme was
approved in 1956...
-
terraced and semi-detached housing,
blocks of low-rise
blocks of
flats and
maisonettes were
widely built. By the 1960s, the
emphasis on
construction changed...
-
scheme in 1933. The
courts were
replaced with four
storey blocks of
maisonettes. In 1935 it was
proposed to
clear the
central area
which included streets...