House
A house is a building used as a dwelling for humans, providing shelter, privacy, and security. It is designed to be a permanent or semi-permanent residence, distinct from temporary shelters or commercial structures. Houses vary widely in size, construction, and style across cultures and climates.
A typical house comprises structural elements such as a foundation, load-bearing walls, a roof, floors, and openings
Construction materials range from wood, brick, stone, concrete, and steel to newer composites. Methods include site-built,
Houses come in many forms, from single-family detached homes to townhouses, duplexes, and apartments. Architectural styles
The concept of housing intersects with economics, policy, and culture. Ownership models, rental markets, zoning, and
Historically, human dwellings evolved from caves and huts to masonry houses and, in the 20th and 21st