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In this episode of pplpod, we explore the architecture of the "American Dream": the single-family detached home. We define exactly what separates these structures from multi-family dwellings, noting that they must be completely separated by open space on all sides and usually house a single household.
Join us as we discuss:
• Global Terminology: How definitions vary by region, from "separate houses" in New Zealand to the distinct usage of "house" versus "flat" in the United Kingdom.
• From Village to Suburb: The historical shift from pre-industrial multi-generational living to the modern nuclear family, driven by wealth and industrialization in the New World.
• Design Variations: A look at different housing types, including the "snout house" (dominated by a front garage), ...