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History of houses

By Lisiza
  • 3000 BCE

    Stonage shelter

    Stonage shelter
    In the earliest prehistoric era, before Man knew how to build shelters, they made use of the natural environment to provide them with shelter. Also, trees protected Man against animals that could not climb up the trees. Another natural form of shelter was the cave, which provided greater protection against inclement weather, though offering less protection against wild animals.
    http://sheltertwc.weebly.com/history-and-evolution.html
  • 1000 BCE

    Tunisia

    Tunisia
    In Matmata, Tunisia, cave homes—ancient abodes that have been carved out of sandstone—keep people comfortable all year long. Situated around a central pit and connected by a network of passageways, these one-of-a-kind properties provide protection from the North African sun and desert winds.
    Today, many cave homes in locations around the world have been turned into unique cave hotels.
    https://mymodernmet.com/different-types-of-houses-around-the-world/
  • 1300

    Chinese house

    Chinese house
    Poor people’s houses were small and made out of cheap materials. They generally had just one room, made of rammed earth (like mudbrick). The roof was usually made of thatch. These houses were a lot like poor people’s houses in West Asia or Egypt or Greece, India.Rich people’s houses were much bigger. They had a high wall made of rammed earth all the way around them, with no windows and just one door, to keep the family safe.https://quatr.us/china/ancient-chinese-houses-early-china.htm
  • 1500

    Egypt house

    Egypt house
    Egyptians during the ancient times lived in houses made from mud bricks. The annual floods brought a lot of mud which made the construction easier. The brick makers molded mud into square shape through wooden moulds after which these were dried and hardened in the sun. Wood was not used much in building due to its scarce availability in Egypt and much of it had to be imported from outside. https://www.ask-aladdin.com/ancient-egypt/houses-ancient-egypt.html
  • Smart home

    Smart home
    Smart home technology, also known as home automation, provides homeowners security, comfort, convenience and energy efficiency by allowing them to control smart devices, often by a smart home app on their smartphone or other networked device. A part of the internet of things, smart home systems and devices often operate together.http://internetofthingsagenda.techtarget.com/definition/smart-home-or-building