In the previous slide were shown, in elementary form, four housing designs with their pattern of settlement. Please describe in four paragraphs: 1. Where

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In the previous slide were shown, in elementary form, four housing designs with their pattern of settlement. Please describe in four paragraphs: 1. Where (approximately) are or were these examples found. 2. What were the materials used for these four house types 3.What explains the four different settlement patterns Question 2 in the previous slide were shown four situations related to different yet similar types of housing 1 Where are these housing types common, and what is (generally) the climate there? Why do the occupants rely on this particular housing type? List what the four types have in common and what not. Question-3 In the previous page two housing patterns are shown. 1. indicate where you think these patterns occur or have occurred Explain what the basic differences are in arrangement of the dwellings on the land. What would the reasons be for these differences ? Question-4 On the previous page two housing developments were shown in perspective to be able to show the front faade as well as the rear faade of both projects. About what time in history were these projects built. A. During the Middle Ages B. Just before the industrial revolution C. just after the industrial revolution. D Just before the 1 st world war. E. they are modern copies of old precedents. Why is it important to see the front as well as the back of these buildings Give precedents in France and Spain of similar projects Question 5 On the previous slide are shown two images of a structure taken, at different times, from approximately the same angle. They show a very different situation. Explain the three stages the underlying structure went through, and at approximately what time. What was the reasoning behind these changes Question 6 A map of Amsterdam in 1698 In de previous slide a very detailed map, made in 1698, of Amsterdam was shown. What overriding restrained determined not only the plan of Amsterdam, but the plan of all cities in the world at that time. What was the consequence of this restrained on the type of housing within the boundaries of the City When (approximately) did this situation end and why Question 7 Expo 67 in Montreal and the 1851 World Exhibition in London both had a significant housing component. Compare the two.