Tatjana Schneider has written: 'Flexible housing' -- subject(s): Architecture, Modern, Dwellings, Modern Architecture, Remodeling
either a housing market economy or a modern economy. not sure which one!
Shabono. a circular structure with an opening in the middle
Gail Radford has written: 'Modern Housing for America' -- subject(s): Housing policy, New Deal, 1933-1939, History 'Tantric Reiki'
John R. H. McDonald has written: 'Modern housing'
Roger Sherwood has written: 'Apartment Footprints' 'Modern housing prototypes' -- subject(s): Designs and plans, Domestic Architecture, Modern Architecture
Baker Brownell has written: 'Architecture and modern life' -- subject(s): Architecture, City planning, Housing, Modern Architecture, Social problems
Helen Searing has written: 'Housing in Holland and the Amsterdam School' 'In Search of Modern Architecture'
It looks like any modern city: an old, grid-like downtown with more modern housing, business and industrial districts around it. See related links.
China has many different types of housing. Most have no or little electricity. In the cities there are high rises with more modern amenities such as electric. Chinese people live in town houses, apartments, and tenements
Look in a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose All modern (1990+) Subaru engines have the thermostat located in a housing at the bottom of the engine. Follow the lower radiator hose to find the housing. There are 2 bolts holding it on the engine block.
because it was a major factor of the industrial revolution. Tenements led to the modern day apartment building.