concept   courtyard
statement   Courtyards are less common in traditional Northern European architecture, with a focus on gardens and institutional spaces.

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1 back courtyard Northern Europe A private area for storage, gardening, and sometimes as a place for pets to roam, less focused on social gatherings and dining. 1
2 courtyard Northern European countries Courtyards are less common in traditional Northern European architecture, where houses tend to have gardens or open yards instead of enclosed courtyards. 1
3 courtyard Northern European countries Courtyards are less common in residential buildings and are often associated with institutional or commercial spaces, such as schools, museums, or shopping centers. 1
4 courtyard Northern European countries Courtyards are less common in traditional Western and Northern European architecture, with a stronger emphasis on front or back gardens as outdoor living spaces. 1
5 courtyard house Northern Europe Less common architectural style, associated with historical or cultural preservation 1
6 courtyards Northern European countries Courtyards are less common and are often associated with public spaces, such as courthouses or museums, rather than residential buildings. 1
7 front courtyard Northern European Front courtyards are less common and are mainly seen as a decorative feature or a transitional space between the street and the house. 1
8 front courtyard Northern European countries Front courtyards are less common and are mainly used as a functional space for entry and storage, rather than social activities. 1