Discussion. Where were some of the earliest two story homes built? (159) 1.

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Discussion

Where were some of the earliest two story homes built? (159) 1

What group of immigrants used stone a lot to build houses? (159) 2

Name the traditional folk housing styles that are Early English styles? 3

What do you think is predominate in your neighborhood? Traditional folk, traditional classic designs? 4

How common are international style houses in southwest, KS? 5

What type of lot is ideal for a split level house? (169) 6

Which houses discussed in chapter 6 are most seen in Holcomb? 7

What does drawing to scale mean? (177) 8

Why is it important to use standard symbols on a drawing? 9

Why do you think different views and models are good to do? 10

What is considered to be in the following areas: Quiet area Work area Social area 11

Why are kitchens set up in a triangular pattern? 12

What are traffic patterns designed for?(187) 13

What are the three types of foundation construction? (197) 14

What does the floor and wall framing consist of? (200) 15

Name the four types of manufactured siding available? (202) 16

What type of materials are used for roofing? (204) 17

List the three major uses of a computer by house designers? (211) 18