The document summarizes different types of traditional homes from around the world, including the Rumah Gadang from Indonesia, the Mitteldeutsches Haus from Germany, the Kusakabe House from Japan, the Hanok House from South Korea, and the Palapas House from Mexico. For each home type, it provides 3-5 bullet points describing key features like construction materials, roof style, number of floors, and whether they are detached or attached structures.
2. Rumah Gadang (Indonesia)
Mitteldeutsches Haus (Germany)
Kusakabe House (Japan)
Hanok House (South Korea)
Palapas House (Mexico)
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3. Rumah Gadang (Indonesia)
Description:
- Its a detached house.
- Its long and many people could live here.
- The roof is big and has a pointed edge.
- The house has stairs.
4. Description:
- Some of the houses are detached and some of the houses are semi-detached
- Many of the houses have three floors
- Most of the houses have so many windows
- Some of the houses have chimney
5. Description:
- Most of the houses are semi-detached.
- Some of the houses have two floors.
- The house is made from wood, and usually the floor is made of bamboo.
- The house dont have many windows .
6. Hanok House (South Korea)
Description:
- Most of the houses are detached.
- Most of the houses have stairs.
- The house has a long roof.
- The house has many windows.
- Most of the houses is made from cement.
7. PALAPAS HOUSE (MEXICO )
Description:
- The house is made from wood.
- Some of the houses have stairs.
- Most of the houses used straws for the roof.
- The house is usually located in forest.