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In 1576, the professional theater called The Theater was built in London. The Rose theater was also established in London. The Globe theater opened in 1599 and was built from the old The Theater building.
It the old globe theater was originally built in 1576.
1599 and was burned in 1613.
the globe theatre was shakespeares theatre. It the old globe theater was originally built in shakespeare's theatre.
Actually the Original Globe Theatre was built in 1599 so if you calculate correctly it is 412!
Typically, they used the hardest indiginous wood to that area. Most houses were built from the surrounding forests.
The old houses of parliament in London were built in the middle ages but it had a fire,so it was demolished in 1834 and rebuilt from 1840-1870
The cottages in Little Bongs, Knotty Ash were built 1888.
Most residential construction is masonry. There is some use of steel beams, and old houses use tree trunks for strength. Commercial buildings us the same construction materials used around the world.
Houses were old, not built secure, no heat, no electricity, no garages to put cars in, lets just say not as great as the houses we have now in 2009.
If you are talking about tribal homes... they are built out of plain old wood. hope this was somewhat helpful... :)
the difference isa roman house looks crappy modern ones are nota roman house has a whole in the ceiling a modern one doesn'tand the Romans had a swimming pool inside modern houses have a pool in the backyard
Old houses typically have high ceilings because they were built before modern heating and cooling systems were common. High ceilings helped to keep the house cooler in the summer by allowing hot air to rise and creating better air circulation. Additionally, high ceilings were also a sign of wealth and status, as they required more materials and labor to construct.
he used alot of materials such as food, and old scraps over recycled materials
Well..old cars they were made out of metal
The creaking noises in attics of old houses on cold nights are often caused by thermal expansion and contraction of the building materials. As temperatures drop, the materials in the attic contract and shift, creating the creaking sounds. This phenomenon is particularly common in older houses where materials may have aged and become more prone to movement.
During the Old Stone Age, people built homes using natural materials like wood, animal hides, and stones. They typically constructed simple structures such as pit houses, rock shelters, or teepees using these materials in a way that provided protection from the elements and predators. The construction methods varied depending on the region and available resources.