Simple Shed

Simple Shed

It is a simple temporary shelter, often used for wilderness survival or camping. It usually consists of a long, strong pole as the roof pole, leaning obliquely between two trees or strong supports. The frame is made of sticks or branches, and the covering can be tarpaulin, canvas, or natural materials such as leaves and branches. It can provide the functions of shading, rain shelter and wind protection. A fire on the open side can reflect heat and help keep you warm.
Old-fashioned roof utility room

Old-fashioned roof utility room

Chinese style stone pavilions

Chinese style stone pavilions

Chinese mahogany pavilion

Chinese mahogany pavilion

Guangzhou Xihua Lane Old Building

Guangzhou Xihua Lane Old Building

Casateno Vola Torva Manor Villa

Casateno Vola Torva Manor Villa

The history of Latorwa Manor can be traced back to the 15th century. It is a historical aristocratic manor in the town of Casatenovo (Casatenovo) in the province of Bergamo (Provincia di Bergamo) in the Italian region of Lombardy. It is located in the hilly area of the southern foothills of the Alps and is adjacent to the tributary of the "Olio River" (Fiume Oglio). It is a typical representative of the "Renaissance manor culture" in Lombardy, and it is also a vivid witness to the study of aristocratic life, art and local history in Italy from the late Middle Ages to the early modern times.
Brembana Valley Cabins

Brembana Valley Cabins

Brembana Valley (Val Brembana) is located in the southern foothills of the Alps in northern Italy, bordering the Swiss border in the north and the Bergamo Plain in the south. It is one of the most famous "mountain resorts" in Lombardy. It is famous for the "Brembana Railway" (Ferrovia della Val Brembana), which opened in the 19th century. The railway winds up the valley and connects several traditional villages (such as Sant'Gerolamo and PorettA), and the "wooden houses" are the core buildings of these villages.
A country cottage on a hillside in Italy

A country cottage on a hillside in Italy

Chinese style multi story attic ancient architecture

Chinese style multi story attic ancient architecture

Middle Eastern Persian style double layered independent residential building

Middle Eastern Persian style double layered independent residential building

American countryside villa

American countryside villa

Light luxury small villa

Light luxury small villa

Shepherd's house

Shepherd's house

It is a historic shepherd's house located in the Lieg community, characterized by a two-story, two bedroom living structure combined with stables. The residential part adopts a traditional wooden frame structure, while the stable part is built of slate gravel. This simple wooden frame building served as the residence of pig herders in the Lieg community until 1845. The entire wooden frame structure is constructed using second-hand wood, demonstrating an environmentally friendly and sustainable architectural concept.
Irmenakh Blacksmith Shop - Roshdhof Open Air Museum

Irmenakh Blacksmith Shop - Roshdhof Open Air Museum

The building located on the edge of the village of Irmenakh was originally an ordinary Japanese workshop. It was not until the last owner passed away in 1928 that it was transformed into a blacksmith shop. It showcases the nail blacksmith shop in the Hunsluck region of the 1930s, which produced nails for carpenters, roofers, and shoemakers. This building, built in 1807, was originally used as a simple residence. Nowadays, tourists can visit this building at the Roshdhof Open Air Museum.
Ruins of German Yellow Villa

Ruins of German Yellow Villa

An ancient building with historical value that witnesses the classic and classical beauty of 19th and 20th century Germany. This once glorious villa has now fallen into ruins, with the bricks, stones, and concrete on the walls cracking open, revealing the traces of time. Nevertheless, it still retains a unique charm and sense of history, attracting people to explore and contemplate its past stories. This abandoned yellow villa is not only a heritage of architectural art, but also a witness to the passage of time.
Circular houses from the Iron Age

Circular houses from the Iron Age

It is a typical architecture of Iron Age Europe, mainly distributed between 1200 BC and 400 AD. This type of house is usually built of wood, with a circular plan and a conical roof covered with thatch. The walls are made up of wooden columns that are deeply buried underground to provide a stable foundation. There is a gap between the walls and the roof to allow smoke to escape while also providing ventilation for the house. Due to the lack of windows in the Iron Age, doors were the only entrance and were usually equipped with thresholds to prevent animals from entering. These buildings provide valuable clues for us to understand the lifestyle of ancient Europeans.
Japanese style residence

Japanese style residence

Japanese style residences, also known as Japanese style residences, are a traditional form of living in Japan known for their simplicity, naturalness, and harmony. This residential style is deeply influenced by Japanese culture and Zen philosophy, emphasizing harmonious coexistence with nature, as well as the multifunctionality and flexibility of the space. Typical features include the use of natural materials such as wood, bamboo, and paper, as well as the adoption of traditional Japanese building techniques. Houses are usually made of wooden structures, with roofs covered in tiles or mats, and exterior walls painted in natural tones, blending seamlessly with the surrounding environment. This not only reflects traditional Japanese aesthetics, but also embodies a simple and environmentally friendly way of life.
Tasmania Cradle Mountain Kitchen Cottage

Tasmania Cradle Mountain Kitchen Cottage

The Jungle Walker Kitchen Lodge in the Cradle Mountains region of Tasmania is a place for hiking enthusiasts to relax and dine, located within the famous Cradle Mountains - Lake St. Clair National Park. It is a rest stop for hikers on their adventure journey, as well as a social place to enjoy local cuisine and exchange hiking experiences. The catering services provided aim to replenish energy for tourists, allowing them to enjoy nutritionally balanced meals before continuing to explore this natural beauty listed as a World Heritage site. In such a natural beauty, the cabin provides not only food, but also an experience that allows visitors to enjoy comfortable services while getting close to nature
Mrs. Jones' vacation cottage on Waikiki Island, New Zealand

Mrs. Jones' vacation cottage on Waikiki Island, New Zealand

A holiday cottage located on the island of Waikiki in New Zealand. It is a two bedroom Oneroa bungalow located within walking distance of the beach, shops, and ferry terminal. This unique vacation home combines retro style with modern amenities, providing visitors with a relaxing island resort base. The interior decoration is comfortable and equipped with all modern comfort facilities, allowing visitors to enjoy the warmth of traditional vacation homes while also experiencing the convenience of modern life. It is an ideal choice to explore the natural beauty and experience the local way of life on Huai Xi Ji Island.
Painted houses in the Podolia region of Poland

Painted houses in the Podolia region of Poland

A unique small village located in the Podolia region of southern Poland, known for its traditional painted houses. Residents decorate their homes with exquisite floral patterns and folk art style paintings, making the entire village like an outdoor art gallery. This decorative tradition originated in the 19th century, initially to cover up the smoke marks caused by cooking smoke, and gradually evolved into a cultural custom. Not only does it beautify the family, but it also carries the creativity of local residents and respect for tradition. With its unique style and vivid colors, it has attracted tourists and artists from all over the world to visit and learn.
Ruins of Red Brick Castle

Ruins of Red Brick Castle

Serbian Младеновић Family Courtyard

Serbian Младеновић Family Courtyard

The village of Гостуチа, located in Serbia, is a unique traditional village built entirely of stone and surrounding natural materials, and is sometimes referred to as the "Stone Village". Located in the eastern part of Serbia, nestled within the naturally beautiful StaraPlanina mountain range. This village is renowned for its primitive architectural style and ancient way of life, which have remained largely unchanged over the centuries. The family courtyard is one of the many traditional residences in the village, which not only showcases the local architectural style but also reflects the philosophy of harmonious coexistence between residents and the natural environment.
Architecture in Dimitrovgrad del Manovo, Serbia

Architecture in Dimitrovgrad del Manovo, Serbia

A cultural heritage site located in the city of Dimitrovgrad, Serbia. The 3D model of the building was created by architect Aleksandar Nik š i ć for the purpose of cultural heritage conservation research. This study was conducted by the Nis Cultural Heritage Protection Institute, led by architect Ivana Cvetkovi ć and historian Đ or Đ eSTO š i ć. It is not only a landmark building in the city of Dimitrovgrad, but also a symbol of the region's history and culture. It has witnessed the development and changes of the local society, and has important historical and artistic value.
Cultural Memorial Buildings 19 and 21 in Niyajevac, Serbia

Cultural Memorial Buildings 19 and 21 in Niyajevac, Serbia

Located in Kniajevac, Serbia, these are two culturally significant buildings. On the 19th, there is a charming building that showcases the traditional architectural style of this city. This building has been restored and protected, showcasing traditional Serbian craftsmanship and architectural techniques. It is a historic place that provides visitors with an opportunity to learn about local culture and history. On the 21st, it is a modern building that showcases the urban development of Kniajevac. It is a multifunctional building that includes commercial spaces, offices, and residences. The design of this building is modern and unique, adding a touch of modern scenery to the city.
Chile's Lota Park houses

Chile's Lota Park houses

Located in the Lota Park in Concepcion, Chile, it is a historically significant building. Once part of park management, designed by architect J Smith was built in 1873. Unfortunately, it was partially destroyed in the 2010 earthquake and has been uninhabited ever since. Currently in the process of restoration, aimed at restoring its historical appearance. It is not only a landmark within Lota Park, but also an important part of the local cultural heritage, and its restoration is of great significance for maintaining the history and culture of the region.
Serbian Kniajevac Ancient Villa

Serbian Kniajevac Ancient Villa

A historical building located in Kniajevac, Serbia. This villa was built in 1939 and commissioned by ЂокаЦветковић, a hotel owner, entrepreneur, businessman, and military supplier. The design inspiration for the villa may have come from a castle in the Czech Republic or Austria, constructed by a Belgrade architectural company. This building is not only a residence, but its construction also reflects the luxurious lifestyle of the upper echelons of society at that time. Nowadays, this villa is privately owned and has become quite dilapidated. It is located on a highland in the western part of Kniajevac, surrounded by numerous vineyards and orchards.
Dilapidated wooden houses in rural areas

Dilapidated wooden houses in rural areas

Serbia Belobrod Double Apartment

Serbia Belobrod Double Apartment

A house located in Belobrod, Serbia, with two independent apartments designed for engineers to live in. Beloborode was historically a gathering place for engineers and intellectuals. Built in the early 20th century, Serbia experienced rapid industrialization and modernization, leading to an increased demand for engineers and other technical professionals. Residential design not only meets residential needs, but also promotes communication and cooperation among professionals within the community. It is a part of Belgrade's historical and cultural heritage, witnessing the city's development and social changes in the 20th century.
Thibaudier Residence in Japan

Thibaudier Residence in Japan

A historic Western style building located in Yokosuka City, Japan, which is part of the Yokosuka Modern Heritage Museum. Built around 1869, it was the official residence of Jules C é sar Claude Thibaudier, the deputy director of the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal. As one of the oldest Western style buildings on Honshu Island, it witnessed an important historical moment in Japan's modernization process. Before its demolition in 2003, it was an important landmark in Yokosuka City. Now, the Yokosuka City Museum of Modern Heritage is showcasing the original preservation materials of the residence and showcasing the development of the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal.
Edgar Allan Poe's former residence

Edgar Allan Poe's former residence

It is the place where the famous American writer, poet, critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe once lived. Known for its creation of mysterious and terrifying stories, it is considered the founder of modern detective fiction. Some of his famous works, such as "The Black Cat," "The Fall of the House of Usher," and poems like "The Raven" and "Annabelle Leigh," are still widely read and studied today. Baltimore, located in Maryland, USA, is a national historic landmark and also a literary landmark of the United Library. Now open to the public as a museum, it provides an opportunity to learn about the life and creations of this great writer.
A small wooden house in the forest

A small wooden house in the forest

Former Takahashi Family Residence in Japan

Former Takahashi Family Residence in Japan

The former Takahashi family residence is a historically significant building that witnesses the changes of a family and its surrounding community. It was once the private residence of the Takahashi family, where family members lived and worked, leaving behind rich historical and cultural traces. Over time, the Takahashi family may have moved out of this residence for various reasons, and the building may have been transformed into a new use or protected, becoming a part of history. The architectural style, interior decoration, and layout design all reflect the social landscape and family lifestyle of the time. By visiting the former Takahashi family residence, people can gain a deeper understanding of history.
Residential houses in Paris, France

Residential houses in Paris, France

A residential building project designed by renowned architect Le Corbusier, located in Paris, France. Renowned for its unique modernist style and innovative design, it is an important embodiment of Le Corbusier's concept of residential architecture. Adopting typical Corbusier style architectural elements, the design aims to provide more natural light and outdoor space, while creating a spacious and flexible living environment. Not only is it the practice of Le Corbusier's architectural philosophy, but it is also an important symbol of the modernist architectural movement. It showcases the innovative spirit of the early 20th century architecture industry and the exploration of future living styles.
Mirza Riza khan Residence Gate in Tbilisi

Mirza Riza khan Residence Gate in Tbilisi

Mirza Riza khan's residence in Tbilisi is a historic building located in the city of Tbilisi, Georgia. He is an important figure in the history of Georgia. Built in the 19th century, it showcases the popular architectural style of that time. Featuring traditional Georgian elements. Zhai was once the residence of Mirza Riza khan, an important Persian diplomat and politician. Strengthening diplomatic relations between Persia and Georgia played a crucial role in the 19th century. This building may have witnessed important political discussions and cultural exchanges between Persia and Georgia.
Residential housing in Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Residential housing in Baltimore, Maryland, United States

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