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ARCHITECTURAL GUIDE OF PRIVATE HOUSES IN MOLFETTA Liceo Classico L. Da Vinci, Molfetta Giorgio Bruno Venere Altamura Antonella Capurso Federica Caradonna Maria Teresa del Rosso Mauro Sallustio
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The following list of private houses with structural, functional and ornamental features follows a chronological order and presents just some schematic examples of the various types of houses. This exemplifying scheme summarizes a wider survey of private houses, above all because over the years the houses have been rearranged and modified to the demands of the owners. Liceo Classico L. Da Vinci, Molfetta
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FLAT (IN A BLOCK OF FLATS) Flats can be broadly classified in three periods: - 1880s-1920s (1/2 floors) - 1930s-1970s (3/4 floors) - 1980s-2010s (4/7 floors) Liceo Classico L. Da Vinci, Molfetta
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F LAT 1880 S -1920 S Rooms : - 5 or 6 large communicating rooms - Ceiling height: 5 mt - The bathroom is obtained from the kitchen Construction materials : - Stone and local tuff - Stone floors - Painted wood doors - Painted wood windows with shutters - Green painted wood shatters (typical of Molfetta) Heating system: NO Cooling system: Unnecessary because the walls are thick Decorative elements : - Entrance door and communication doors with rounded arches - Stucco plaster - Dome vaults sometimes frescoes; - Ledge string-course and carved shelves - Plastered walls Liceo Classico L. Da Vinci, Molfetta
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F LAT 1930 S -1970 S Rooms : - 3 or 4 rooms facing the corridor - Ceiling height: 3mt - Main bathroom in the corridor - Second bathroom on the kitchen balcony Construction materials: - Reinforced concrete structure and perforated plasted bricks - Marble chips flooring - Painted wooden doors with glasses - Painted wooden windows with shutters - Green painted wooden shutters (typical of Molfetta) Heating system :NO Cooling system: NO Decorative elements : - Wallpapers were used up to ‘60s - Personalized decorative elements Corridor k Liceo Classico L. Da Vinci, Molfetta
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F LAT 1980 S -2010 S Rooms : - Rooms divided into sleeping and living area - Ceiling height: 2.70 mt - Large living room at the entrance - Kitchen obtained from the living room - Bathroom in the sleeping area - Second bathroom Construction materials : - Reinforced concrete structure and perforated plastered bricks - Ceramic tiles flooring - Marble flooring for important flats - Parquet for luxury flats - Treated wooden doors; glassdoors - Wooden or plastic rolling shutter Heating system: Hydro-thermal system with radiators Cooling system: Electric air conditioning Decorative elements : - Personalized decorative elements Liceo Classico L. Da Vinci, Molfetta
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V ILLA ’60 S -’70 S Rooms : - Living room, large kitchen and bathroom (ground floor) - Ceiling height: 3mt - Sleeping area on the first floor - Main bathroom in the sleeping area - One second bathroom Construction materials : - Reinforced concrete structure and perforated plastered bricks - Marble chips flooring - Painted wooden doors with glasses - Painted wooden windows with shutters - Green painted wooden shutters (typical of Molfetta) Heating system: Hydro thermal system with radiators Cooling system: NO Decorative elements : - Plastered and white painted walls - Personalized decorative elements Liceo Classico L. Da Vinci, Molfetta
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T ERRACED H OUSES Rooms : Ground floor: - Living room - Large kitchen - Little lounge - Bathroom - Large back terrace Ceiling height: 2.70 mt Construction materials : - Porcelain Stoneware flooring - Treated wooden sliding doors or glass doors - Wooden or plastic shutters Heating system: Hydro thermal radiators Cooling system: Electric air conditioning Decorative elements: - Personalized decorative elements First floor - Night area - 2 bathrooms Second floor - Mansard and/or small terrace Basement - Garage (+second bathroom) Liceo Classico L. Da Vinci, Molfetta
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T ERRACED H OUSES Ground floor 1st floor Liceo Classico L. Da Vinci, Molfetta
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