- 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...
- Van-
dwelling or
vanlife is an
unconventional lifestyle of
living in a car, van or
other motor vehicle. A
person who
lives in such a manner,
either on a...
- - stygophiles, stygoxenes, and stygobites.
Troglofauna are
small cave-
dwelling animals that have
adapted to
their dark surroundings.
Troglofauna and stygofauna...
- 000 years. That
Roundhouse is an
early example of a
modern roundhouse dwelling which was
built in
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park,
Wales without planning...
-
Mountain Dwellings (Danish: Bjerget) is a
building in the Ørestad
district of Copenhagen, Denmark,
consisting of
apartments above a multi-story car park...
- in
opposition to a multi-family
residential dwelling. A
single detached dwelling contains only one
dwelling unit and is
completely separated by open space...
-
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...
- An
attap dwelling is
traditional housing found in the
kampongs of Brunei, Indonesia,
Malaysia and Singapore.
Named after the
attap palm,
which provides...
- Tube-
dwelling spiders (Segestriidae) are a
family of
araneomorph spiders first described by Eugène
Simon in 1893. It
consists of five genera, two large...