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house structure
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Denmark
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Houses often have large windows to maximize natural light due to long, dark winters.
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2
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house structure
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Norway
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Houses often have saunas as a traditional and essential part of the house structure.
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3
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housing
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Denmark
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Living in a compact, multi-story row house or apartment is the norm due to limited space and urban density.
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4
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housing
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Norway
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Using thick insulation to keep homes warm
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1
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5
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housing architecture
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Norway
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In Norway, farming communities may have traditional wooden houses with steeply pitched roofs, designed to withstand heavy snowfall and harsh weather conditions.
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1
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6
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housing construction
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Norway
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Focus on efficient insulation and heating systems due to cold weather
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1
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7
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housing design
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Norway
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Houses are designed with a focus on insulation and enclosed spaces to deal with cold weather
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1
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8
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housing structure
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Denmark
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Canal houses and compact city apartments are common due to urban planning
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1
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9
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housing structure
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Norway
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Wooden houses with saunas are common due to the cold climate
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1
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10
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housing structures
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Norway
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Elevated houses on stilts are utilized to prevent permafrost damage
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1
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11
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public housing
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Denmark
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Public housing is a respected and integral part of the housing market, offering stability and security.
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12
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public housing
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Norway
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Public housing is well-designed, energy-efficient, and often situated in desirable urban locations.
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13
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traditional housing architecture
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Norway
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Traditional houses are built with steep roofs to shed snow and have small windows to conserve heat.
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