one-story structure
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structure
noun
uk/ˈstrʌk.tʃər/us/ˈstrʌk.tʃɚ/
the way in which the parts of a system or object are arranged or organized, or a system arranged in ...
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(Definition ofstructurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The main room is in aone-storystructureand comprises the eastern half of the venue.
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The house, aone-storystructure, was raised off the ground on wood pilings.
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The west addition is a lowone-storystructurewith a gently pitched gable roof.
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It is aone-storystructuremeasuring 14ft m by convert31.
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There is evidence that the existing third story of the house was the originalone-storystructureon the property, built around 1717.
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The station was originally aone-storystructurethat was converted to a two-story structure in 1906.
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The building is aone-storystructure, built of brick and limestone, with a hipped roof.
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The northeast wing consists of the originalone-storystructurebuilt in 1702, with a second story added in 1775.
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Theone-storystructureis divided into three areas covering 21,000 square meters.
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Initially a simpleone-storystructure, it passed through a succession of owners following its original construction.
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Theone-storystructurehas a gabled roof and is covered in wooden siding.
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Theone-storystructureis composed of highly-textured, painted brick.
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It is an eight-bay,one-storystructurewith three shed-roofed dormer windows on and two chimneys piercing its gabled, shingled roof.
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It was aone-storystructure, measuring 8ft m by convert15.
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The house is aone-storystructurebuilt in the 1960s and reportedly purchased for $475,000.
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