Located 20 km outside Amsterdam by River Zaan. Created by Jaap Schipper in 1946 to preserve Dutch culture. Original buildings relocated between 1961 and 2014
Historic village dating back 600 years to Joseon Dynasty. Located between Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung Palaces. About 900 traditional wooden hanok buildings remain
Single-family homes are most popular, with 82% of homeowners living in them. Townhouses share walls with neighbors and typically have two-three stories. Row houses are low-rise homes arranged along city streets. Mansions are super-sized houses over 5,000 square feet
Located in Jongno District, Seoul, traditionally home to high-ranking officials. Named "north village" due to its location north of Cheonggyecheon stream. Area consists of five neighborhoods: Wonseo-dong, Jae-dong, Gye-dong, Gahoe-dong, Insa-dong
Korean architecture combines vertical and horizontal structures with sloping roofs. Buildings are built according to kan unit (3.7 meters between posts). Console structures evolved from simple brackets to multiple-bracket systems. Architecture emphasizes naturalistic tendencies and simplicity
Rooms date back to Minoan cultures around 2200 BC. Ancient Rome featured complex building forms with various room types. Anasazi civilization had oldest complex room structures in North America. Early Han dynasty in China developed multi-level comfort room structures