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 Do Now (11/23): How does the geography of NYC shape housing practices? What do you think houses are like in the rural south?  SWBAT ◦ Define cultural.

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2  Do Now (11/23): How does the geography of NYC shape housing practices? What do you think houses are like in the rural south?  SWBAT ◦ Define cultural landscape ◦ Describe how the environment shapes housing and food decisions ◦ Identify the main styles of housing within the US

3  Cultural Landscape: the visible human impact on the landscape  Consider… ◦ How have people changed the landscape? ◦ What buildings, statues, and so forth have they erected? ◦ How do landscapes reflect the values of a culture?

4 terraced rice fields in Vietnam Neighborhood canal in Venice, Italy Predjama Castle (Slovenia) built into the mountainside

5 Food preferences depend on what it suitable for that particular region  Ex: ◦ Asia: rice grown in milder/moister regions, while wheat is grown in colder/drier regions ◦ Northern Europe: abundance of wood encourages slow stewing/roasting of food over flame  Provides food and warmth

6  Product of environmental and social concerns  Q: What are some well known food taboos? ◦ A: Pork- Jews and Muslims; Cow-Hindus

7  Pigs more suited for sedentary farming; spoils quickly ◦ As a result banned by Rabbis in pastoral nomadic Jewish communities  Pigs unsuited for dry lands of Arabian Peninsula ◦ Would compete for resources without contributing benefits ◦ Banned by Muslims

8  Cows produce oxen, the traditional source of pulling plows/carts in India  India fields must be plowed regularly  Religious sanctions keep the cow population high

9  3 Main Types in the US ◦ New England ◦ Mid Atlantic ◦ Tidewater  Folk houses are old and increasingly rare  Take into consideration environment and social needs

10  Kitchen placed in the center to provide heat  Large: need to do activities indoor  Types of Houses ◦ Saltbox ◦ Two Chimney ◦ Cape Cod ◦ Front Wing and Gable

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15  Central Hallway  Popular house to build during Westward Expansion  Type of house: I-House ◦ Called I House for it’s prevalence in Indiana, Idaho, and Illinois

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18  Kitchen often in the basement/lower level to keep cool  Often one story (will evolve into ranch style)  Steep roof  Sometimes on stilts  Porches

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