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History
of Houses
Civilization as we
know it began between North Africa
and western Asia in the land known as Mesopotamia.
The first civilization that lived there was called
Sumer. Then, other communities began to appear around
the world. In order for these civilizations to grow,
they needed shelter and other buildings to live
in and to store resources. This is when the "house"
first appeared. What is a house? What is a shelter?
A shelter is a structure
or a natural feature that provides protection against
bad weather, danger, or pests such as insects.
Early man found shelter
in caves and other structures already in nature. But
eventually man started to make his own shelter. One
of the first houses was made like tents; cone shaped
and wrapped in leather and animal furs. These houses
were made using stone tools. This era is known as
the Stone Age.
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houses gained a more civilized look. These
early houses were based on the tools available
and environmental factors, and included structures
made of sandstone and logs. A tree house might
have been a shelter at this time. These houses
were the start for the amazing designs
and shapes of human dwellings. |
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The
time that came later was known as the Middle
Ages. This was a time of castles, knights and
kings. Housing went beyond mere shelter and
started to take into account the shape and design
of the house. The monarchy order great castles
and cathedrals to be built. Rich people owned
huge estates with beautiful mansions while poor
people lived in less civilized dwellings. This
time is known as the Renaissance. These houses
evolved very much into the ones we know today. |
The Industrial Revolution
also played an important role in the evolution of
houses. The number of modern looking houses rapidly
multiplied. This was because of the mass production
tat factories allowed. This gave people more jobs;
also, more tools and parts were made available to
build houses. The jobs made people come to the cities,
so more buildings for shelter had to be built.
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The
first American
houses were built in the thirteen colonies.
These houses were log cabins like the one
shown below. Early American settlers inhabited
these log cabins which lasted along time.
Then houses evolved into brick apartments
and private mansions. Finally, the houses
in the information age became modern looking
and skyscrapers rose in the cities. |
Great civilizations
like the Roman Empire and Greece influenced the
way of architecture forever. Modern shelters reflected
the styles of these ancient civilizations. From
the Stone Age to the present, the style of houses
has made a giant leap. From using structures and
resources found in nature, to sleek stylish designs
of the 21st century, the evolution of housing continues.
What the house of the future
will look like can partially be guessed by looking
at what has come before, and can be partially imagined
by where it could go.
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