Traditional Egyptian houses typically do not have basements due to the country's warm climate and high water table in many areas. Instead, homes are often designed with flat roofs and multiple stories to maximize living space and ventilation. In modern urban developments, some buildings may include basements for parking or storage, but this is less common in rural areas. Overall, the architectural style is influenced more by climatic and cultural factors than by the presence of basements.
The houses were built with mud brick.
How about PYRAMID.
because they like it........................
They made their houses out of mud and sometimes lime stone, (usually the rich people made their houses out of lime stone).
the ancient Egyptian word for house is p(e)r. However, they simply had different styles of houses based on wealth...hovel, mansion etc. There was no real name for the style of a house.
Egyptian houses are very cool
Yep.
The houses were built with mud brick.
The lower basement floor of the building houses the storage area and utility rooms.
Smal homes
How about PYRAMID.
Egyptian Museum
houses that are only one level..they have no basement and no upper floor...just one floor
The Ford Theater (where Lincoln was assassinated) has a Lincoln Museum in its basement.
In most homes the basement is very common and can be found underneath the main floor. The basement relative to the ground is usually found underneath ground level.
like a square
There are contractors who specialize in raising houses and pouring basement foundations under them. It can be done but it is expensive and time consuming.