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1899 in architecture
Abode
Adobe
Affordable housing
Airport lounge
Alcove
American Foursquare
Apartment
Arch
Architect
Architecture
Arcology
Atrium (architecture)
Attic
Australia
Autonomous buildings
Balcony
Ballroom
Bank vault
Barn
Barn (building)
Base isolation
Basement
Bathroom
Bathtub
Bedroom
Benicia
Billiard room
Bird house
Boarding house
Boathouse
Bonus room
Boudoir
Box room
Breezeway
Brick
Brideshead Revisited
Brooklyn
Brownfield land
Building
Building material
Building science
Bus stop
Business cluster
Business park
Butler's pantry
Buttery (shop)
Cabinet (room)
Cafeteria
California
Camper
Campsite
Campus
Canberra
Carbon emissions
Carport
Ceiling
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Chalet
Changing room
Charge (heraldry)
Chromium
City block
Classroom
Cloakroom
Closet
Cluster development
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Column
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Conference hall
Connecticut
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Demolition
Den
Den (room)
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Dwelling
Dyker Heights
Earth sheltering
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Earthquake engineering
For other uses, see House (disambiguation).
A traditional house in Novosibirsk, Siberia, Russia
A ranch style house in Salinas, California, United States
"Terem" - Traditional house in European Russia.
A Yurt near the Gurvan Saikhan Mountains (in the background); part of Gobi Gurvansaikhan National Park.
A house is a home, building or structure that is a dwelling or place for habitation by human beings. The term house includes many kinds of dwellings ranging from rudimentary huts of nomadic tribes to free standing individual structures.1 In some contexts, "house" may mean the same as dwelling, residence, home, abode, lodging, accommodation, or housing, among other meanings. The social unit that lives in a house is known as a household. Most commonly, a household is a family unit of some kind, though households can be other social groups, such as single persons, or groups of unrelated individuals. Settled agrarian and industrial societies are composed of household units living permanently in housing of various types, according to a variety of forms of land tenure. English-speaking people generally call any building they routinely occupy "home". Many people leave their houses during the day for work and recreation, and return to them to sleep and for other activities.
Contents
1 Inside the house
1.1 Layout
1.2 Parts
2 Construction
2.1 Energy-efficiency
2.2 Earthquake protection
3 Legal issues
3.1 United Kingdom
3.2 United States and Canada
4 Identifying houses
5 Animal houses
6 Shelter
7 Houses and symbolism
7.1 Heraldry
8 See also
9 References
10 External links
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Inside the house
Layout
Example of an early Victorian "Gingerbread House" in Connecticut, United States, built in 1855
Main article: House plan
Ideally, architects of houses design rooms to meet the needs of the people who will live in the house. Such designing, known as "interior design", has become a popular subject in universities. Feng shui, originally a Chinese method of moving houses according to such factors as rain and micro-climates, has recently expanded its scope to address the design of interior spaces with a view to promoting harmonious effects on the people living inside the house. Feng shui can also mean the "aura" in or around a dwelling. Compare the real-estate sales concept of "indoor-outdoor flow".
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The square footage of a house in the United States reports the area of "living space", excluding the garage and other non-living spaces. The "square meters" figure of a house in Europe reports the area of the walls enclosing the home, and thus includes any attached garage and non-living spaces.citation needed
Parts
Floor plan of a "foursquare" house
Many houses have several rooms with specialized functions. These may include a living/eating area, a sleeping area, and (if suitable facilities and services exist) washing and lavatory areas. Additionally, spa room, indoor pool, indoor basketball goal, and so forth. In traditional agriculture-oriented societies, domestic animals such as chickens or larger livestock (like cattle) often share part of the house with human beings. Most conventional modern houses will at least contain a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen (or kitchen area), and a living room. A typical "foursquare house" (as pictured) occurred commonly in the early history of the United States of America where they were mainly built, with a staircase in the center of the house, surrounded by four rooms, and connected to other sections of the house (including in more recent eras a garage).
The names of parts of a house often echo the names of parts of other buildings, but could typically include:
Atrium
Attic
Alcove
Basement/cellar
Bathroom (in various senses of the word)
Bath/shower
Toilet
Bedroom (or nursery, for infants or small children)
Box-room / storage room
Conservatory
Dining room
Family room or den
Fireplace (for warmth during winter; generally not found in warmer climates)
Foyer
Front room (in various senses of the phrase)
Garage
Hallway / passage / Vestibule
Hearth – often an important symbolic focus of family togetherness
Kitchen
Larder
Laundry room
Library
Living room
Loft
Nook
Window
Office or study
Pantry
Parlour
Pew/porch
Recreation room / rumpus room / television room
Shrines to serve the religious functions associated with a family
Stairwell
Sunroom
Workshop
House GOP pushes abortion restrictions
House Republicans are holding hearings this week on legislation to restrict federal support for abortion, a move that has little support in the Democratic-controlled Senate or White House, but is of enormous importance to the GOP's socially conservative base.
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Some houses have a pool in the background, or a trampoline, or a playground.
See also: Room (architecture)
Construction
The structure of the house (under demolition). This house is constructed from bricks and wood and was later covered by insulating panels. The roof construction is also seen.
In the United States, modern house-construction techniques include light-frame construction (in areas with access to supplies of wood) and adobe or sometimes rammed-earth construction (in arid regions with scarce wood-resources). Some areas use brick almost exclusively, and quarried stone has long provided walling. To some extent, aluminum and steel have displaced some traditional building materials. Increasingly popular alternative construction materials include insulating concrete forms (foam forms filled with concrete), structural insulated panels (foam panels faced with oriented strand board or fiber cement), and light-gauge steel framing and heavy-gauge steel framing.
The Saitta House, Dyker Heights, Brooklyn, New York, United States built in 1899 is made of and decorated in wood.2
More generally, people often build houses out of the nearest available material, and often tradition and/or culture govern construction-materials, so whole towns, areas, counties or even states/countries may be built out of one main type of material. For example, a large fraction of American houses use wood, while most British and many European houses utilize stone or brick.
In the 1900s, some house designers started using prefabrication. Sears, Roebuck & Co. first marketed their Sears Catalog Homes to the general public in 1908. Prefab techniques became popular after World War II. First small inside rooms framing, then later, whole walls were prefabricated and carried to the construction site. The original impetus was to use the labor force inside a shelter during inclement weather. More recently builders have begun to collaborate with structural engineers who use computers and finite element analysis to design prefabricated steel-framed homes with known resistance to high wind-loads and seismic forces. These newer products provide labor savings, more consistent quality, and possibly accelerated construction processes.
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Lesser-used construction methods have gained (or regained) popularity in recent years. Though not in wide use, these methods frequently appeal to homeowners who may become actively involved in the construction process. They include:
Cannabrick construction
Cordwood construction
Geodesic domes
Straw-bale construction
Wattle and daub
Thermographic comparison of traditional (left) and "passivhaus" (right) buildings
Energy-efficiency
In the developed world, energy-conservation has grown in importance in house-design. Housing produces a major proportion of carbon emissions (30% of the total in the UK, for example).citation needed
Development of a number of low-energy building types and techniques continues. They include the zero-energy house, the passive solar house, the autonomous buildings, the superinsulated and houses built to the Passivhaus standard.
Earthquake protection
One tool of earthquake engineering is base isolation which is increasingly used for earthquake protection. Base isolation is a collection of structural elements of a building that should substantially decouple it from the shaking ground thus protecting the building's integrity3 and enhancing its seismic performance. This technology, which is a kind of seismic vibration control, can be applied both to a newly designed building and to seismic upgrading of existing structures.4
Normally, excavations are made around the building and the building is separated from the foundations. Steel or reinforced concrete beams replace the connections to the foundations, while under these, the isolating pads, or base isolators, replace the material removed. While the base isolation tends to restrict transmission of the ground motion to the building, it also keeps the building positioned properly over the foundation. Careful attention to detail is required where the building interfaces with the ground, especially at entrances, stairways and ramps, to ensure sufficient relative motion of those structural elements.
Legal issues
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Buildings with historical importance have restrictions.
United Kingdom
New houses in the UK are not covered by the Sale of Goods Act. When purchasing a new house the buyer has less legal protection than when buying a new car. New houses in the UK may be covered by a NHBC guarantee but some people feel that it would be more useful to put new houses on the same legal footing as other products.citation needed
United States and Canada
In the US and Canada, many new houses are built in housing tracts, which provide homeowners a sense of "belonging" and the feeling they have "made the best use" of their money. However, these houses are sometimes built as cheaply and quickly as possible by large builders seeking to maximize profits. Many environmental health issues may be ignored or minimized in the construction of these structures. In one case in Benicia, California, a housing tract was built over an old landfill. Home buyers were never told, and only found out when some began having reactions to high levels of lead and chromium.
Identifying houses
With the growth of dense settlement, humans designed ways of identifying houses and/or parcels of land. Individual houses sometimes acquire proper names; and those names may acquire in their turn considerable emotional connotations: see for example the house of Howards End or the castle of Brideshead Revisited. A more systematic and general approach to identifying houses may use various methods of house numbering.
Animal houses
Humans often build "houses" for domestic or wild animals, often resembling smaller versions of human domiciles. Familiar animal houses built by humans include bird-houses, hen-houses/chicken-coops and doghouses (kennels); while housed agricultural animals more often live in barns and stables. However, human interest in building houses for animals does not stop at the domestic pet. People build bat-houses, nesting-sites for wild ducks and other birds, bee houses, giraffe houses, kangaroo houses, worm houses, hermit crab houses, as well as shelters for many other animals.
Shelter
A modern style house in Canberra, Australia
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The MacCallum house 1882 was given to Daisy Kelly MacCallum by her parents William and Eliza Kelly shortly after her marriage to Alexander MacCallum in 1879 Daisy Alex and their son Donald lived there until 1885 when the Family moved east of Fort Bragg and later to San Francisco After Alex died in 1908 Daisy moved back to Mendocino when she had the house moved forward and west to it s present location Daisy MacCallum lived in the house until her death in 1953 at 94 Donald continued to live in the house until his death in 1960 The house became a Bed and Breakfast in 1974 The current owners Jed and Megan Ayers and Noah Sheppard have done much to upgrade the property to it s current magnificent state I ll be showing several recent Mendocino postings in the registration area of the MacCallum House this summer To preview the work on display see my MacCallum House Show set If you re in the area you can view my work in the registration area on the second floor While you re there stay for lunch or dinner You won t be disappointed Also stop by and the Gallery of the Senses on Main Street to see the beautiful work of my good friend <a href http www flickr com photos 44548980 N00 > Rita Crane < a>
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Forms of (relatively) simple shelter may include:
Bus stop
Camper
Chalet
Cottage
Izba
Dugout
Gazebo
Hangar
Houseboat
Hut
Lean-to
Log Cabin
Nuclear Bunkers
Shack
Tent (see also camp)
Caravan
Umbrella
Yaodong
Houses and symbolism
Houses may express the circumstances or opinions of their builders or their inhabitants. Thus a vast and elaborate house may serve as a sign of conspicuous wealth, whereas a low-profile house built of recycled materials may indicate support of energy conservation.
Houses of particular historical significance (former residences of the famous, for example, or even just very old houses) may gain a protected status in town planning as examples of built heritage and/or of streetscape values. Commemorative plaques may mark such structures.
Home ownership provides a common measure of prosperity in economics. Contrast the importance of house-destruction, tent dwelling and house rebuilding in the wake of many natural disasters.
Peter Olshavsky's House for the Dance of Death provides a 'pataphysical variation on the house.
Heraldry
The house occurs as a rare charge in heraldry.
See also
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Institutions
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Regulatory Barriers Clearinghouse
HUD USER
Economics
Affordable housing
Housing bubble
United States housing bubble
Housing tenure
Functions
Building science
Mixed-use development
Visitability
Types
Boarding house
Earth sheltering
Home automation
Housing estate
Housing in Japan
Hurricane proof house
Lodging
Lustron house
Mobile home
Modular home
Miscellaneous
Domestic robot
Housewarming party
Squatting
Lists
List of famous American Houses
List of house styles
List of house types
List of human habitation forms
List of real estate topics
References
^ Schoenauer, Norbert (2000). 6,000 Years of Housing (rev. ed.) (New York: W.W. Norton & Company).
^ Saitta House - Report Part 1
^ YouTube - Testing of a New Line of Seismic Base Isolators
^ James M. Kelly, Professor Emeritus Civil and Environmental Engineering. "Base Isolation: Origins and Development". National Information Service for Earthquake Engineering, University of California, Berkeley. http://nisee.berkeley.edu/lessons/kelly.html.
External links
Look up house in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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v · d · eRooms, spaces, and architectural elements
Public areas
Airport lounge • Cafeteria • Classroom • Changing room / Locker room • Conference hall • Doctor's office • Function hall • Mailroom • Library • Lobby • Office • Refectory • Restroom • Security • Waiting room
Passages and spaces
Alcove • Atrium • Balcony • Breezeway • Corridor • Deck • Elevator • Emergency exit • Escalator • Entryway / Genkan / Mud room • Foyer • Hallway • Loft • Loggia • Nook • Patio • Pedway • Pergola • Porch • porte-cochère • Portico • Ramp • Secret passage • Skyway • Spear closet • Stairway • Terrace • Veranda • Vestibule • Wheelchair ramp
Utility and storage
Attic • Basement • Box room / Carport • Cloakroom • Closet • Electrical room • Equipment room • Furnace room / Boiler room • Garage • Janitorial closet • Laundry room / Utility room • Mechanical room • Pantry • Root cellar • Semi-basement • Studio • Server room • Wardrobe • Workshop • Vault • Wine cellar • Wiring closet / Demarcation point
Shared residential rooms
Billiard room • Bonus room • Common room • Den • Dining room • Drawing room • Family room • Great room • Hearth room • Home office • Kitchen • Kitchenette • Library • Living room / Lounge / Sitting room • Man cave • Media room or Home theater • Mehmaan khana • Recreation room • Shrines • Study • Sunroom / Solarium
Private rooms
Bathroom / Toilet • Bedroom / Guest room • Boudoir • Cabinet • Jack and Jill bathroom • Nursery • Safe room • State room • Suite • Walk-in closet
Great house areas
Ballroom • Butler's pantry • Buttery • Fainting room • Great chamber • Great hall • Larder • Long gallery • Lumber room • Parlour • Root cellar • Salon • Saucery • Scullery • Servants' hall • Smoking room • Solar • Spicery • Stillroom • Undercroft • Withdrawing room
Other areas
Barn • Boathouse • Conservatory • Gym • Loading dock • Moon gate • Outhouse • Secondary suite • Shed • Stable • Storm cellar or Storm room
Architectural elements
Arch • Ceiling • Colonnade • Column • Courtyard • Fireplace • Floor • Gate • Lighting • Ornament • Swimming pool • Vault • Wet bar • Roof
Related terms
Building • Furniture • House • House plan • Rooms
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This is the Heinzman house Heinzman pianos were manufactured in the Junction area of Toronto and shipped all over the world They were known for their quality and the name was purchased in the 1970 s by a Korean manufacturer I believe We have one of the pianos in our church fellowship hall and it still sounds wonderful
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