3D Laser Scan data of the exterior of Tudor Place. The southern facade of the house is in the foreground. The circular Temple Portico that extends into the space of the Saloon is a prominent architectural feature of the house. A floor to ceiling wall of glass prominently in front, and its panes appear curved. The architect is practicing an optical illusion, however, for it is the woodwork that is curved and not the glass. Access to the South lawn is provided by the center windows of the Saloon, which open and can be pushed up into the wall above forming a door.
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