Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Luis Barragán House and Studio' has mentioned 'Garden' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The view from the garden
[10] Instead, the house focuses inward, centered on a garden, which itself is surrounded by high walls except on the west.
The qualities of his architecture are expressed in the interior, including the garden space.
[11] The total footage of the construction is 1,161m2, with two floors, a roof terrace and a private garden.
Living room, with view towards the garden
It can also be accessed from the garden via a patio.
The main window overlooks the garden.
The dining room, living room, breakfast nook and kitchen all open to the garden area which has a fountain.
[5][10] The garden was originally going to be simply grass but the architect allowed a number of plants to grow semi freely, allowing for a more wild feel to the vegetation.
It is small but it appears bigger because it borders the neighbor's garden.
The windows that face this garden were moved after the building was finished and the marks left by their old sites give this facade an unkempt look.
It was not in the original plans but was the result of later modifications to separate the workshop from the garden.
[5][10] The upper floor contains a master bedroom with dressing room, a guest room and an xe2x80x9cafternoon room.xe2x80x9d[5] The main bedroom has a window facing the garden and was where the architect slept, simply calling it the xe2x80x9cwhite room.xe2x80x9d It contains a painting called xe2x80x9cAnunciacixc3xb3nxe2x80x9d as well as a thirty cm tall folding screen with images of an African model which were cut from magazines.
It serves as a small lookout point, overlooking the patio, observatory, chapel and garden.
The side facing the garden has a simple wood railing.
The concrete building, totalling 1,161 square metres, consists of a ground floor and two upper storeys, as well as a small private garden.
It will also affect its visual integrity, in particular views from the garden and terraces.
The House and Studio of Luis Barragxc3xa1n are conserved with great respect, including not only the structure, materials, furniture, objects, art collections, garden and library, but also the kitchen installations.