Housing Rehabilation and Settlemet Submitted By Awan Ahmad Submitted by Awan Ahmad Typology of House Single Detached House A free standing residence building. It means that the building does not share an inside wall with any other house. Submitted by Awan Ahmad Single Attached Duplex Terraced Houses Row Houses House It consist of pairs of A row of identical houses that A row of houses house side by side as units. are joined together. They share a partly wall. joined together. that are Typology of House Bungalow It is a one story house usually surrounded by a veranda Submitted by Awan Ahmad Apartment A multi unit Pent House dwelling made up of several A very apartments/ Flats/ Condos expensive within a building. apartment on the top floor of the building. It occupies the entire floor. Mansions It is a very large and stately dwelling house for the wealthy. Typology of House Mobile Houses A large caravan, that can be installed on a permanent site and that is used a residence. Also called manufactured home. Submitted by Awan Ahmad Shop Houses Mixed Land Houses It consist of shops on the ground floor. Which open up to a public in a covered passage and has residential accommodation upstairs. The shop house would adjoin each other to form rows with regular façade. It is a vernacular style building type that is commonly seen in areas such as urban Southeast Asia. Boat Houses It is a boat that has been designed to be used primarily as a human dwelling. Typology of House Mobile Houses A large caravan, that can be installed on a permanent site and that is used a residence. Also called manufactured home. Submitted by Awan Ahmad Shop Houses Mixed Land Houses It consist of shops on the ground floor. Which open up to a public in a covered passage and has residential accommodation upstairs. The shop house would adjoin each other to form rows with regular façade. It is a vernacular style building type that is commonly seen in areas such as urban Southeast Asia. Boat Houses It is a boat that has been designed to be used primarily as a human dwelling. Typology of House Stilt Houses Houses raised on piles over the soil or a body of water. It is still commonly found in Southeast Asia Submitted by Awan Ahmad Tepees A conical tent originally made of animal skins. Popularized by the American Indians. Typology of House Housing, or more generally living spaces, refers to the construction and assigned usage of houses or buildings collectively, for the purpose of sheltering people — the planning or provision delivered by an authority, with related meanings. The social issue is of ensuring that members of society have a home in which to live, whether this is a house, or some other kind of dwelling, lodging, or shelter. Many governments have one or more housing authorities, sometimes also called a housing ministry, or housing department Supply, The counterpart to the market demand curve is the market supply curve, which is obtained by adding together the individual supply curves in the economy. The supply curve slopes upward: as price increases, the quantity supplied to the market increases. As with demand, there are two underlying effects. As price increases, more firms decide to enter the market—that is, these firms produce some positive quantity rather than zero. As price increases, firms increase the quantity that they wish to produce. Supply and demand is a framework we use to explain and predict the equilibrium price and quantity of a good. A point on the market supply curve shows the quantity that suppliers are willing to sell for a given price. A point on the market demand curve shows the quantity that demanders are willing to buy for a given price. The intersection of supply and demand determines the equilibrium price and quantity that will prevail in the market The housing market is a good example of how supply and demand works within an industry. When the demand for housing is high, but supply is low, home prices often rise. When there is a glut of housing available in a market, homeowners may lower their prices due to less demand in the market. Demand, The market demand for housing is important. We call this the market demand curve because it reflects the choices of the many households in the economy. In macroeconomics, we typically look at markets at this level of aggregation and do not worry much about the individual decisions that underlie curves such as this one. As the price of housing decreases, the quantity demanded increases. This is an example of the law of demand, which derives from two effects: As the price of a good or service decreases, more individuals choose to buy a positive quantity rather than zero. As the price of a good or a service decreases, individuals choose to buy a larger quantity. Submitted by Awan Ahmad Thank Submitted by Awan Ahmad You