Plan of Typical Roman House
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Diagram A
     Roman Villa 
a. Vestibulum  - Small room that connect the outside and the interior of the building
b. Fauces  - Entrance hall
c. Callae  - Inner room or sanctuary
d. Cubicula  - a small room (private room)
e. Atrium  - a large open air / skylight that surrounded by a building
f. Alae  - an open room on side of the atrium
g. Tablinum  - open room opposite the entrance
h. Apotheca  - a storage room (for fungis)
i. Andron  - apartement for male
l. Triclinium  - formal dinning room
m. Peristylium  - open courtyard
n. Cubicula  - private room
o. Exedra  - sitting room
p. Oeci  - garden sitting room
Diagram B
     Contemporary Villa
Diagram C
          Client Villa
Diagram 4 
     Leornado Davinci Villa (Complex Shape)
a. Entry
b. Security check up
c. Studio, cold room
d. Study room, lecture room, library
e. Garden lv 1
f. Kitchen, bar
g. techno lab
h. wine storage
i. gallery
j. living room
k. infinite pool
l. dining room
m. garden lv 2
n. storage
o. theatre
p. bedroom, bathroom
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