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Different types of houses 1,114 views Wooden Frame HousesThis is a complex of Wooden FrameHouses in Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.These houses are very popular inGer... Share Like Download ...
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Different types of houses 1. 1. Different Types Of HousesKoko AlkuinSihiteVictoria T.Pardede 2. 2. Wooden Frame HousesThis is a complex of Wooden FrameHouses in Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.These houses are very popular inGermany. It is made of bricks for thewall and paint over the bricks whichbecome very strong and can last forhundred years. 3. 3. Cueba (Underground Houses)• In Andulucia of south Spain, the underground house, called ‘Cueba could keep cool inside even the temperature is over 40 degrees outside and keep inside warm during the winter seasons. 4. 4. Houses on the Water• These houses are in Sabah, Malaysia. The fishermen in Sabah of Borneo Island live on the water. In the water village, there are so many houses until now. They use the timber of mangrove tree which has the durability against the sea water to build the water house. The water houses are officially issued the addresses and the family registrations. 5. 5. Sami (Lap Tribe) HouseSami people of North Norway are nomad and they move their houses in summer and in winter. In their winter houses which are made of wood and clay, they use fire to keep them warm. In summer, they live in transferable houses looks like the ones of Native American. 6. 6. Tudor Houses• Tudor type houses date back to the reign of the Tudors in England from 1487 to 1509. Tudor type houses made their appearance in the United States at the end of the 19th century. Tudors can be as small as a cottage, as large as a mansion or a brick attached. It is all in the design. Tudor type houses can have a variety of features including inlaid brick patterns, exposed wood frames and multiple chimneys. 7. 7. Toraja Houses• Toraja Houses are located in Sulawesi, Indonesia. These distinctive wooden houses have curved roofs with tall gable ends that make them look likes boats. The houses are built on stilts and are entered by curved steps and beautifully decorated doorways. They are the homes of the Toraja people, who live in central Sulawesi.
Sami (Lap Tribe) HouseSami people of North Norway are nomad and they move their houses in summer and in winter. In their ...
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Tudor Houses• Tudor type houses date back to the reign of the Tudors in England from 1487 to 1509. Tudor type houses made...
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