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THE
EXHIBITION HALLS
Inside
the farmer’s house, people’s life routine appears tightly linked with their
work. This explains the distinctive typology of the buildings that illustrate
the logical manner by which necessities were planned.
We can find three
well-defined areas in the compound: The living area situated at the juncture of
two corridors at the main entrance, where everyday life was carried out. The
area related to the work on the land situated around the farmyard. And the third
area, dedicated to the storage of agricultural products, situated on the top
storey of the building.
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