2. Tepee (Native
American House)
Tepees are the transferable
cone shaped house of Native
American who move to live for
hunting. When they move, they
carry the poles on the
horses. The house is 3.5 to 5.5
meters high and there is the
exhaust pipe in the center of
the house. The house is covered
by buffalo hide. In these days,
they use campus cloth in stead.
They only use them when the
festival is held.
3. White Houses Santorini Island, Greece
The entrance of the Island is fully
filled with the white houses on the
cliff. The Island used to be an
active volcano and the eruption
around 1500 B.C. created this unique
shape of the Island.
4. Gel
South Gobi
Desert,
Mongolia
Gel is the
Mongolian
transferable nomad
house. They
move the house
when their
domestic animals
have eaten the
grass in that
area. The main 2
poles in the center
support the house
with the
framework. They
cover the
framework with
the white cloth
filled with wool
and hair of the
domestic
5. Wooden Frame
Houses
Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
The
wooden
frame houses
are very
popular in
Germany. T
hey use the
bricks for the
wall and paint
over the
bricks which
become very
strong and
last for
hundreds of
years. The
wooden
frames make
them possible
6. Cueba (Underground
Houses)
Andalucia, Spain
In Andulucia of
south Spain, the
underground house,
‘Cueba' could keep
cool inside even it is