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A DJ A C E N T S PA C E S Pavilion Design, 17th century, Fischer von Erlach Upper Level The spaces in these two buildings are individualistic in size, shape, and form. The walls that enclose them adapt their forms to accommodate the differences between adjacent spaces. Main Level Three spaces—the living, fireplace, and dining areas—are defined by changes in floor level, ceiling height, and quality of light and view, rather than by wall planes. Lower Level Chiswick House, Chiswick, England, 1729, Lord Burlington & William Kent Lawrence House, Sea Ranch, California, 1966, Moore-Turnbull/MLTW ORGANIZATION / 1 9 1