Domestic
architecture is produced for the social unit: the individual, family, or clan
and their dependents, human and animal. It provides shelter and security for
the basic physical functions of life and at times also for commercial,
industrial, or agricultural activities that involve the family unit rather than
the community. The basic requirements of domestic architecture are simple: a
place to sleep, prepare food, eat, and perhaps work; a place that has some
light and is protected from the weather. A single room with sturdy walls and
roof, a door, a window, and a hearth are the necessities; all else is luxury.
Acknowledgement :
http://www.2020site.org/rome/images/domestic.jpg






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