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How people live

PostPosted: Sat May 31, 2008 3:45 pm
by eapc08367
1) In the pasturing area of Tibet, people usually house themselves in a yak hair tent. This kind of tend is usually squareshoped supported by eight pillars.

In the rural area of the south Tibet, flat roof houses can be seen everywhere. The average people live in a simple bungalow with stone bounding wall.

In the forest area people live in wooden buildings which are distinctive and different from each other.

2) In Jamaica people live in caribbean houses.

3) In Australia there’re mud brick houses, designed to be energy efficient and suitable.
The long hot summers and the dramatic change in the temperatures during winter are taxing on materials and challenge he designer’s ability to achieve comfortable living conditions without the support of energy consuming, artificial air conditioning systems.

These houses are linear in design to allow natural ventilation. The roof is structurally separated from the walls. The earth walls flow under the canopy to define the internal spaces and covered external space can be provided where required by placing the walls back from the eave.

4) The city of Redcliffe is home to approximately 50,000 people and is located 35 minutes north of Queensland’s capital city, Brisbane (Queensland is a state of Australia). With average temperatures ranging from 15 to 24 degrees Celsius, Redcliffe is the perfect playground all year round.