In Malaysia, houses and buildings reflect a blend of cultural influences, primarily Malay, Chinese, and Indian. Traditional Malay houses, often elevated on stilts with wooden structures and thatched roofs, are designed for tropical climates. Urban areas feature modern apartments, condominiums, and commercial buildings, showcasing contemporary architecture. Additionally, heritage buildings, particularly in cities like George Town and Malacca, highlight colonial influences with intricate facades and unique designs.
The buildings collapse.
They look like large and colorful one story apartment buildings.
houses, buildings, other wooden objects
You have to build houses and buildings to get someone
In a research article, "Dust Mites Population in Indoor Houses of Suspected Allergic Patients of South Assam, India", the RCC housing pattern refers to buildings with concrete walls, floor, and roof. This is contrasted with Assam type buildings, semi-RCC buildings having roof made of a tin metallic element, and with bamboo houses, and wooden houses.
Types of houses in Asia include traditional wooden stilt houses in countries like Malaysia and Indonesia, courtyard houses in China, pagoda-style houses in Japan, and terraced houses in countries like India and Nepal. Additionally, modern apartment buildings and high-rise condominiums are becoming increasingly common in urban areas across Asia.
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The buildings collapse.
They look like large and colorful one story apartment buildings.
There are no 'houses' in the classic sense on the Antarctic continent. There are work buildings, dorm buildings, service buildings, mess buildings and out buildings.
Low income apartment houses, like ghetto houses, or projects.
Wood and cement.
you can go in the really big or famous buildings but not little ones like houses and shops
Houses, skyscrapers, small offices like everywhere else.
IM sorry but when you refer to the term "twin towers" you are talking about the two buildings in New York City! Not the ones in Malaysia okay? They are much different
The buildings on a seigneurie are farm mills, chapels, and also houses.
Yes, they lived in houses or apartment buildings.