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residence$69612$ - traduzione in greco

HOUSE OR MANSION BUILT RIGHT ON THE WATERSIDE
Yali (residence); Yalı (residence); Yalıs
  • Yeniköy]] on the European coast of the [[Bosphorus]], designed by [[Alexander Vallaury]].
  • ''Yağlıkçı Hacı Reşit Bey Yalısı'' and ''Prenses Rukiye Yalısı'' in [[Kanlıca]], along the [[Anatolia]]n shores of the [[Bosphorus]].

residence      
n. διαμονή, οίκημα, κατοικία
detached house         
  • Typical suburban single-family house in [[Poland]]
  • Typical single-family home in [[Northern Germany]]
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  • A small detached house surrounded by a green yard in [[Haapamäki]], [[Keuruu]], Finland
  • Typical Finnish post-World War II single-family houses in [[Jyväskylä]]
FREE-STANDING RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
Single-family homes; Single family home; Single family homes; Detached house; Single family house; Single-family house; Private home; Single-family home; Single family detached home; Detached houses; Single Family Home; Single Family Homes; Detached home; Single-family detached house; Single detached; Single-detached; Single detached house; Single-detached house; Single detached houses; Single-detached houses; Single detached home; Single-detached home; Single detached homes; Single-detached homes; Separate house; Separate houses; Single detached housing; Single-detached housing; Single detached housings; Single-detached housings; Single family houses; Single-family houses; Single family housing; Single-family housing; Single family housings; Single-family housings; Single family detached homes; Single-family detached homes; Single family detached house; Single family detached houses; Single-family detached houses; Single family detached housing; Single-family detached housing; Single family detached housings; Single-family detached housings; Single family detached residence; Single-family detached residence; Single family detached residences; Single-family detached residences; Single family residence; Single-family residence; Single family residences; Single-family residences; Detached homes; Detached housing; Detached housings; Detached residence; Detached residences; Single detached residence; Single-detached residence; Single detached residences; Single-detached residences; Single-family detatched; Single-family detached; Single Family House; Single-dwelling unit; Detached; Detached dwelling; Detached dwellings; Single-detached dwelling; Single detached dwelling; Single-detached dwellings; Single detached dwellings
n. μονοκατοικία
White House         
  • Lincoln]] administration, 1860s
  • The White House complex and vicinity, viewed from the north with the [[Potomac River]], [[Jefferson Memorial]] and [[Washington Monument]] to the south
  • An aerial view of the White House complex, from north. In the foreground is [[Pennsylvania Avenue]], closed to traffic. Center: [[Executive Residence]] (1792–1800) with North Portico (1829) facing; left: [[East Wing]] (1942); right: [[West Wing]] (1901), with the [[Oval Office]] (1934) at its southeast corner.
  • Red Room]] as designed by [[Stéphane Boudin]] during the presidency of John F. Kennedy
  • Washington]].
  • Drawing of [[Andrea Palladio]]'s ''Project for Francesco et Lodovico de Trissini'' from the book ''[[I&nbsp;quattro libri dell'architettura]]'', 1570
  • elevation]] by [[James Hoban]]. His three-story, nine-bay original submission was altered into this two-story, 11-bay design.
  • Truman]] reconstruction, 1949–1952. A steel structure is built within the exterior shell.
  • For security reasons, the section of Pennsylvania Avenue on the north side of the White House is closed to all vehicular traffic, except government officials.
  • A uniformed US Secret Service Agent on [[Pennsylvania Avenue]]
  • U.S. $20 bill]] since 1998; an illustration of the south side was used for 70 years before this.
  • Additions proposed by architect Frederick D. Owen (1901)
  • The North Portico of the White House compared to [[Leinster House]]
  • 1846}}
  • Entrance Hall in 1882, showing the new Tiffany glass screen
OFFICIAL RESIDENCE AND WORKPLACE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
1600 Pennsylvania Ave; The White House; The WhiteHouse; User:Niteowlneils/csdornot/white house; White house; THE WHITE HOUSE; 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.; 1600 Pennsylvania; White House, District of Columbia; 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW; 20500; The Whitehouse; White House solar panels; United States White House; White Home; US White House; 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue; @WhiteHouse; White House Complex; Residence of the President of the United States; White House complex
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Definizione

matrilocal
¦ adjective of or denoting a custom in marriage whereby the husband goes to live with the wife's community.
Derivatives
matrilocality noun

Wikipedia

Yalı

A yalı (Turkish: yalı, from Greek γιαλή yialí (mod. γιαλός yialós), literally "seashore, beach") is a house or mansion built right on the waterside (almost exclusively seaside, particularly on the Bosphorus strait in Istanbul) and usually built with an architectural concept that takes into account the characteristics of the coastal location. A family who owned a waterside residence would spend some time in this usually secondary residence located at the sea shore, as opposed to the konak ("mansion", aside from the term's use to refer to buildings with administrative functions) or the köşk ("pavilion", often serving a determined practical purpose, such as hunting, or implying a temporary nature). Thus, going to the "yalı" acquired the sense of both going to the seaside and to the house situated there. In its contemporary sense, the term "yalı" is used primarily to denote those 620 waterside residences constructed during the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries and sprinkled along the Bosphorus in Istanbul. As such, they are one of the area's landmarks.

Finely worked wood was the predominant construction material chosen for yalıs, as it was for the large majority of traditional Turkish houses. Successive restorations often caused the wooden parts of the overall structure to be gradually reduced, but wood nevertheless remains the prominent and identifying material of historic yalıs. It is not uncommon for the most recently restored mansions to employ wood principally for external decoration purposes.

The oldest surviving yalı is the one built by the grand vizier Amcazade Köprülü Hüseyin Pasha (of the highly influent Köprülü family) in 1699 at the Kanlıca neighbourhood (within Beykoz district), on the Asiatic shores of the Bosphorus. From this yalı, the hall of audience (divanhane) and its immediate annexes have survived. On the opposite European shores, the oldest to remain is the "Şerifler Yalısı" in the Emirgan neighbourhood (within Sarıyer district), which was built in 1780 but bears the name of a later owner. The most expensive yalı is "Erbilgin Yalısı" located in Yeniköy, Istanbul. In 2007, Forbes magazine listed "Erbilgin Yalısı" as the fifth most expensive house in the world with a price tag of $100 million.

Cornucopia, a magazine about the arts, culture and history of Turkey, has a regular feature on the Bosphorus yalıs, their architecture and their interiors. Notable inclusions have been the Yalı of Kıbrıslı Mehmed Emin Pasha, the Yalı of Ethem Pertev, the Yalı of Saffet Pasha, and the Yalı of Zeki Pasha.