21 commonsense assertions
Cultures (21) China (1) Japan (1) South Korea (1) United States (1) Vietnam (1) African cultures (1) Canada (1) Europe (1) Middle East (1) Russia (1) Scandinavian countries (1) Africa (1) Amazonian cultures (1) Asian countries (1) Greenland (1) Indigenous tribes in the Americas (1) Inuit communities (1) Mediterranean countries (1) Siberian communities (1) Tropical regions (1) desert communities (1) more
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1 traditional dwellings China Chinese traditional dwellings often include courtyards or gardens for natural light and tranquility. 3
2 traditional dwellings Japan In Japan, traditional dwellings are characterized by sliding doors and tatami mats, allowing for versatile living spaces. 3
3 traditional dwellings South Korea Traditional dwellings in South Korea are characterized by sliding doors and multi-functional living spaces. 3
4 traditional dwellings United States Traditional United States dwellings have separate rooms, multiple stories, and pitched roofs. 3
5 traditional dwellings Vietnam Vietnamese traditional dwellings incorporate courtyards, gardens, and curved roofs to facilitate family gatherings and natural light. 3
6 traditional dwellings African cultures Traditional African cultures have a variety of architectural styles for dwellings, such as mud huts and beehive huts. 2
7 traditional dwellings Canada Traditional Canadian dwellings are carefully designed for extreme cold weather conditions, with specific architectural features tailored to the environment. 2
8 traditional dwellings Europe Traditional European dwellings typically have separate rooms, multiple stories, and pitched roofs. 2
9 traditional dwellings Middle East Traditional Middle Eastern dwellings combat heat with whitewashed walls and natural ventilation. 2
10 traditional dwellings Russia Traditional Russian dwellings focus on heat conservation with small windows and thick walls in cold winters. 2
11 traditional dwellings Scandinavian countries Traditional dwellings in Scandinavian countries prioritize insulation and heat conservation for extreme cold weather. 2
12 traditional dwellings Africa Traditional dwellings in African culture are typically constructed using natural materials found in the local environment such as mud, thatch, or animal skins. 1
13 traditional dwellings Amazonian cultures Traditional dwellings in Amazonian cultures are constructed from natural resources to harmonize with the environment. 1
14 traditional dwellings Asian countries Traditional dwellings in Asian countries typically feature open layouts and multipurpose spaces for various activities. 1
15 traditional dwellings Greenland Traditional dwellings in Greenland are often partially built below ground to utilize the insulating properties of the earth. 1
16 traditional dwellings Indigenous tribes in the Americas Indigenous tribes in the Americas commonly build their traditional dwellings using locally-sourced natural materials. 1
17 traditional dwellings Inuit communities Inuit traditional dwellings are built partially below ground to utilize the insulating properties of the earth. 1
18 traditional dwellings Mediterranean countries Traditional dwellings in Mediterranean countries often have whitewashed walls and flat roofs to reflect the architectural influence of bright sunlight and warm climate. 1
19 traditional dwellings Siberian communities Traditional Siberian dwellings such as yurts and chums are designed to endure extreme cold and support a nomadic lifestyle. 1
20 traditional dwellings Tropical regions Traditional dwellings in tropical regions are designed to keep occupants cool with features like high ceilings and natural ventilation. 1
21 traditional dwellings desert communities Traditional desert dwellings are designed to offer shade and ventilation in hot, arid climates. 1