Difference between revisions of "Malnova Buildings"
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− | | [[Image:Malnova-build1.jpg|thumb|'''Building 1 | + | |[[Image:Malnova-build1.jpg|thumb|'''Building Type 1''']]||'''Building Type One:''' ''2 shops, 2 chambers, hall and kitchens''. Ground floor has two shops (often leased out to others), a Hall, with storage and kitchens attached. Stairs from the hall lead up to the chambers upstairs. |
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− | | [[Image:Malnova-build6.jpg|thumb|'''Building 6:''' 3 shops (w/chambers & cellars) + 2 shops (w/cellars) + Hall + kitchen + 2 chambers + cellars | + | |[[Image:Malnova-build2.jpg|thumb|'''Building Type 2''']]||'''Building Type Two:''' ''Hall + parlour + 2 chambers''. A central hall, flanked by a parlor and storage spaces. Stairs to either side of the hall each lead up to a single chamber. |
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+ | |[[Image:Malnova-build3.jpg|thumb|'''Building Type 3''']]||'''Building Type Three:''' ''Shop + hall + kitchen + 2 chambers + undercroft''. Single store-front for the owner's business, with a hall and kitchen behind it. Stairs from hall lead up to two chambers above, and trap doors from shop and kitchens lead down to a very large undercroft. | ||
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+ | |[[Image:Malnova-build4.png|thumb|'''Building Type 4''']]||'''Building Type Four:''' ''Hall + parlour + kitchens + 2 chambers''. Hall, with parlor and storage that leads to kitchens. Stairs from hall lead up to two chambers upstairs. | ||
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+ | |[[Image:Malnova-build5.jpg|thumb|'''Building Type 5''']]||'''Building Type Five:''' ''Hall + parlour + chamber + separate kitchens''. Ground floor hall with central hearth and large parlour, with stairs leading up to bedchamber above. Separate building houses kitchens and storage. | ||
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+ | |[[Image:Malnova-build6.jpg|thumb|'''Building Type 6''']]||'''Building Type Six:''' ''3 shops (w/chambers & cellars) + 2 shops (w/cellars) + Hall + kitchen + 2 chambers + cellars''. Storefront building, with five small shops (all of which have cellars, and three of which have chambers above). Rest of ground floor has a private kitchens and hall, with kitchen stairs up to a chamber above, and kitchen stairs to a cellars below. | ||
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+ | |[[Image:Malnova-build7.jpg|thumb|'''Building Type 7''']]||'''Building Type Seven:''' ''Hall + kitchen + bedchamber''. Small building, with ground-floor hall and kitchens. Outside garden stairs lead to chamber above kitchens. | ||
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+ | |[[Image:Malnova-build8.jpg|thumb|'''Building Type 8''']]||'''Building Type Eight:''' '' Hall + chamber''. Small building, with ground-floor hall, and stairs up to chamber above. | ||
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+ | |[[Image:Malnova-build9.jpg|thumb|'''Building Type 9''']]||'''Building Type Nine:''' ''2-story hall + courtyard + 2 parlors + 2 chambers + office + kitchens''. Fine home, with ground-floor hall-and-office, three storage chambers (usually for mercantile goods), parlor, bedchamber and kitchens, all around a courtyard. Courtyard stairs lead upstairs to a second hall and parlor and two chambers. | ||
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+ | |[[Image:Malnova-build10.jpg|thumb|'''Building Type 10''']]||'''Building Type Ten:''' ''Shop + hall + office + 2 chambers + courtyard + separate kitchens''. Long shop-building, with shop entrance under an overhang, with hall, office and courtyard behind it, and kitchens in a separate building. Passage between hall and office has stairs that lead up to two chambers and an antechamber in floor above. Courtyard stairs lead down to extensive cellars. | ||
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Revision as of 10:18, 19 October 2014
Building Type One: 2 shops, 2 chambers, hall and kitchens. Ground floor has two shops (often leased out to others), a Hall, with storage and kitchens attached. Stairs from the hall lead up to the chambers upstairs. | |
Building Type Two: Hall + parlour + 2 chambers. A central hall, flanked by a parlor and storage spaces. Stairs to either side of the hall each lead up to a single chamber. | |
Building Type Three: Shop + hall + kitchen + 2 chambers + undercroft. Single store-front for the owner's business, with a hall and kitchen behind it. Stairs from hall lead up to two chambers above, and trap doors from shop and kitchens lead down to a very large undercroft. | |
Building Type Four: Hall + parlour + kitchens + 2 chambers. Hall, with parlor and storage that leads to kitchens. Stairs from hall lead up to two chambers upstairs. | |
Building Type Five: Hall + parlour + chamber + separate kitchens. Ground floor hall with central hearth and large parlour, with stairs leading up to bedchamber above. Separate building houses kitchens and storage. | |
Building Type Six: 3 shops (w/chambers & cellars) + 2 shops (w/cellars) + Hall + kitchen + 2 chambers + cellars. Storefront building, with five small shops (all of which have cellars, and three of which have chambers above). Rest of ground floor has a private kitchens and hall, with kitchen stairs up to a chamber above, and kitchen stairs to a cellars below. | |
Building Type Seven: Hall + kitchen + bedchamber. Small building, with ground-floor hall and kitchens. Outside garden stairs lead to chamber above kitchens. | |
Building Type Eight: Hall + chamber. Small building, with ground-floor hall, and stairs up to chamber above. | |
Building Type Nine: 2-story hall + courtyard + 2 parlors + 2 chambers + office + kitchens. Fine home, with ground-floor hall-and-office, three storage chambers (usually for mercantile goods), parlor, bedchamber and kitchens, all around a courtyard. Courtyard stairs lead upstairs to a second hall and parlor and two chambers. | |
Building Type Ten: Shop + hall + office + 2 chambers + courtyard + separate kitchens. Long shop-building, with shop entrance under an overhang, with hall, office and courtyard behind it, and kitchens in a separate building. Passage between hall and office has stairs that lead up to two chambers and an antechamber in floor above. Courtyard stairs lead down to extensive cellars. |