Architektur und Bauwesen - Wohnformen
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter, die sich auf die verschiedenen Wohnungsarten beziehen, wie zum Beispiel „Cabana“, „Townhouse“ und „Cottage“.
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a building or a group of buildings in which individual units are owned privately, while common areas and facilities such as hallways, elevators, etc. are owned and managed by all residents

Eigentumswohnung, Wohneigentum

a place that has a few rooms for people to live in, normally part of a building that has other such places on each floor

Wohnung
a tall building with one or several apartments built on each floor

Wohngebäude, Mehrfamilienhaus

a residential dwelling designed and intended for occupancy by a single household or family

Einfamilienhaus, Einzelhaus

a type of house that is typically multi-storied and attached to other similar houses in a row or block, often found in urban areas

Reihenhaus, Stadthaus

a factory-built narrow house that is placed in a fixed location for people to live in

mobilheim, Fertighaus

a residential building that contains two separate living units or residences, typically stacked on top of each other or side by side

Doppelhaushälfte

a wooden house with a steep sloping roof, often found in mountainous areas in Switzerland

Chalet

a large country house or mansion, typically of French origin, often associated with luxury, grandeur, and historical significance

Schloss, Landhaus

a big home in the countryside, often with large grounds or gardens

Landhaus, Wohnen auf dem Land

a single-story residential dwelling with a long, low profile and an open floor plan

Ranchhaus, einzelstehendes Bungalow

a shelter equipped with strong walls, often built underground, to protect soldiers or guns

Bunker, Unterstand

a small house, particularly one in the mountains or the countryside, that is made of thick pieces of wood

Blockhaus, Holzhütte

a large and impressively designed house that is often the official house of a powerful individual such as a president or king

Palast, Königliche Residenz

a country house that has a large garden, particularly the one located in southern Europe or warm regions

Villa, Landhaus

a building of small size, such as a shed or garage, that shares a wall and roof with a building of larger size

Anbau, Vordach

a small house in the countryside, where people temporarily stay while participating in an outdoor activity such as climbing, skiing, etc.

Hütte, Almhütte

a place or building that is meant to provide protection against danger or bad weather

Unterkunft, Schutzraum

a large building consisting of several apartments, particularly in a poor neighborhood

Mietskasernen, Wohnblock

a type of traditional dwelling made from sun-dried bricks, commonly found in arid and warm regions

Adobe-Haus, Haus aus Lehmziegeln

a small secondary residence, typically located in a city or urban area, that is used as a temporary or occasional dwelling

pied-à-terre, Zweitwohnung

a small separate building that is built near a main building that it belongs to, such as a shed or barn

Nebengebäude, Hilfsgebäude

a small structure, gallery, or summerhouse that usually has an open side and provides an excellent view

Belvedere, Aussichtspunkt

a residential structure that is designed to float on water, providing a unique living environment with the possibility of mobility or stationary placement

schwimmendes Haus, Schwimmwohnhaus

a house or shelter in the shape of a dome that is built from blocks of ice or hard snow

Iglu

a sustainable and environmentally friendly home that is made primarily from natural and recycled materials, such as tires, bottles, and cans

Erde Schiff, umweltfreundliches Haus

an enclosed structure built among the branches of a tree to provide children with a place to play in

Baumhaus, Häuschen im Baum

a multi-building or multi-unit development designed for residential purposes, often featuring shared amenities and services for the residents

Wohnkomplex, Wohnanlage

a tall building primarily designed and constructed for residential purposes, typically housing multiple residential units or apartments within a vertical structure

Wohnhochhaus, Wohngebäude

a portable and temporary shelter used by nomadic communities, often made from animal hides, fabric, or woven materials

Nomadenzelt, Jurta

a traditional Javanese wooden house with a peaked roof and intricate carvings, commonly found in Java, Indonesia

Joglo-Haus, Joglo

a simple shelter or dwelling made by using a mixture of mud, clay, and other natural materials, commonly found in rural or traditional communities

Lehmhütte, Tonhaus

a traditional mansion or large residence with intricate architectural designs, commonly found in South Asia

Haveli, traditionelles Herrenhaus

a traditional Moroccan house built around a central courtyard, often with ornate architecture and a peaceful atmosphere

Riad

a large and strong building that is protected against attacks, in which the royal family lives

Schloss, Burg

a residence designed and built with a focus on environmental sustainability, energy efficiency, and the use of eco-friendly materials and technologies to minimize its impact on the environment

Ökohaus, umweltfreundliches Haus

a house, particularly found in New York City, that is built of, or with a front made of, a type of reddish-brown sandstone

Brownstone, haus aus rotem Sandstein

a small building with a high ceiling that is primarily used to provide a covered space for coaches and carriages when they are not in use

Kutschenhaus, Wagenremise

