About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 99. Chapters: Adobe, Noel Park, Slab hut, Timber framing, Bush carpentry, Low German house, Shotgun house, Log cabin, Oast house, Long house, Dugout, Hopper hut, Malthouse, Machiya, Sod roof, Cabanes du Breuil, Village des Bories, Mudejar, Geestharden house, Mar del Plata style, A Pattern Language, Ferry House, Gulf house, Indian vernacular architecture, Uthland-Frisian house, Wealden hall house, Muscatine Avenue Moffitt Cottage Historic District, Saltbox, Farmhouse, Black-and-white Revival architecture, Black house, Vernacular architecture of the Carpathians, Norvell House, Captain William Vicary House, Standerhaus, Broken Angel House, Trullo, Muzeum Budownictwa Ludowego w Sanoku, Middle German house, Lillian & Albert Small Jewish Museum, Cruck, Pole buildings, Dartmoor longhouse, Forestiere Underground Gardens, 312 Kittson Avenue, Frisian farmhouse, The Vicarage, Darbazi, Great Rebuilding, Open-air museums in Slovakia, Birch-bark roof, Kellerman Log Cabin, Harlan Log House, Vernacular architecture in Norway, Dakota Block, Hermit House, Florida cracker architecture, Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, First Period, Taylor-Dunn House, Old Frisian longhouse, Scottish Vernacular, Old Frisian farmhouse, Architecture Without Architects, The Culture of Building. Excerpt: Noel Park in London, England, is a late-19th early 20th-century planned community consisting of 2,200 model dwellings, designed by Rowland Plumbe. It was developed in open countryside to the north of London in the valley of the River Moselle, about half-way between the historic villages of Highgate and Tottenham. It is one of four developments on the outskirts of London built by the Artizans, Labourers & General Dwellings Company (Artizans Company). Since 2003, the name has also been given to a small park near the southern edge of Noel Park, formerl...