Building a house in Estonia does not want to underestimate and analyze the scientific analysis of Estonian residential buildings (I will get strong statistics), I just got ideas on these topics in some way I am trying to express. Even architectural critics do not seem to manage the simplest things, what "scientific" analysis it is, or who should make it. This is a reminder of articles about a Finnish woman (naturally Finnish woman) who obtained or obtained a doctorate.
What is a community? Communities are small areas of cities and towns. This is a group of houses and other buildings close to each other in the street. Some communities have small houses. In some neighborhood there is a bigger house. In some areas two-story apartment buildings and apartment buildings line up. In some areas, there are various kinds of houses on the same street. Many neighborhoods also include stores and other businesses. Communities include grocery stores, gas stations, schools, or hospitals. It may have playground or pool. Neighborhood has places, work, play where people live. The community is a community
A detached house is often called a house or a house. Houses that contain multiple houses are called duplex apartments to distinguish them from "personal" houses. An apartment is an apartment owned by a tenant rather than a rent. On the terrace except the two houses there are other houses that can be built to enclose a rectangular block surrounded by a courtyard or another floor. . A house built as a single house can later be divided into apartments and bedding and they can be converted to other uses such as office or shop.
Inside of Heidegger (1971), Ingold (2000) defines "residence" as "residential residence, place of residence (2000: 185)". The houses do not have to be built in the building, the "form" people build is based on the activities they participate in "in the context of their specific relationship with the surrounding environment" (2000: 186) Therefore, caves and mud houses can become houses. "Lifestyle activity container" (2000: 185) was built. Architecture and housing are inevitably interconnected processes in a dynamic relationship; "People are ongoing processes as long as they live in the environment." Final form "meets human goals It is only a moment of the life of the function. Instances, but in most cases, we are not architects