dwellings

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A house gives shelter

Discover 25 women who designed their own futures. From dancers to musicians to artists, these women drew from their imaginations and dreamed of the impossible.

Alistair Grim's Odditorium

In Victorian England, Grubb, an orphan about twelve years old, escapes his life of drudgery as a chimney sweep's apprentice and finds himself in a very strange house filled with magical objects and creatures, but soon he learns that there are dark forces seeking his new master.

Wrecking ball

"When an unexpected inheritance gives Greg Heffley's family a chance to make big changes to their house, they soon discover that renovations may not be worth the effort"--OCLC.

A house gives shelter

2019
An introduction to the engineering design process for houses.
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Homes in different places

2016
"People in communities around the world live in homes suited to their environment and natural resources. From homes made of mud and straw to homes built on stilts."--Provided by publisher.

Home

A whimsical tribute to the different types of homes depicting them in real-world environments as well as fantastical settings.

Feather boy

a novel
2002
A timid, unpopular boy learns about courage, love, and luck through a school project involving a strong-willed elderly woman, the abandoned house where her son died, and the legend of the Firebird.

The Greenwood encyclopedia of homes through American history

2008
Offers a comprehensive overview of housing history in the United States from 1946 to the present, describing the trends, events, and styles that influenced house designs during the time and exploring how housing styles and construction evolved over the years.

The Greenwood encyclopedia of homes through American history

2008
Offers a comprehensive overview of housing history in the United States from 1901 to 1945, describing the trends, events, and styles that influenced house designs during the time and exploring how housing styles and construction evolved over the years.

The Greenwood encyclopedia of homes through American history

2008
Offers a comprehensive overview of housing history in the United States from 1821 to 1900, describing the trends, events, and styles that influenced house designs during the time and exploring how housing styles and construction evolved over the years.

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