- In law, a
dwelling (also
known as a residence,
abode or domicile) is a self-contained unit of
accommodation used by one or more
households as a home –...
- In archaeology,
cliff dwellings are
dwellings formed by
using niches or
caves in high cliffs, and
sometimes with
excavation or
additions in the way of...
- from afar The
green hallway "Mountain
Dwellings by BIG". Dezeen.
Retrieved 2009-10-20. "The
Mountain Dwellings". iconeye.
Archived from the
original on...
- the walls, and the
leaves with
which their roofs are thatched,
these dwellings can
range from huts to
substantial houses.
Until the
nineteenth century...
-
Werkbund exhibition – The
Dwelling ("Die Wohnung") was an
exhibition organised by
Deutscher Werkbund held in
Stuttgart between July and
October 1927. 17...
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Stilt houses (also
called pile
dwellings or lake
dwellings) are
houses raised on
stilts (or piles) over the
surface of the soil or a body of water. Stilt...
-
housing is
commonly divided into "single-family homes", "multi-family
dwellings", "condo/townhouse", etc., the
primary division of
residential property...
- 000 years. That
Roundhouse is an
early example of a
modern roundhouse dwelling which was
built in
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park,
Wales without planning...
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similar byre-
dwellings,
albeit the
fireplace here
appears to have been
placed against a
gable wall. In
northwestern England this type of
dwelling is also described...
- This is a list of
Ancestral Puebloan dwellings in Arizona.
History of
Arizona Journal of the
Southwest 49 (1): 1-94,
March 2007...