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Prehistory to Early Civilizations Dolmens and Barrows Stone Henge, England – used for ceremonies or rituals connected with observation of astronomical movements 2750-1500 BCE Dolmens – linked to burial rites Barrow – large stone placed on top of two or three upright stones covered with earth form a kind of tomb Lack of houses surviving is due to Usage of less lasting materials People were generally migratory – portable and light materials were used History of Interior Design Sofia 2 Sebastian Prehistory to Early Civilizations Evidence from tribal cultures The native American tepee was a round, portable Terra Amata structure with a frame of South France – 400,000 years old wooden poles and a covering Huts made from tree branches of skin. The inside did not have any added treatment or furniture Tribal Africa, in the islands of Pacific, in the Arctic and in the North and South American continents Wigwam – an early form of shelter in The tepee of the American plains had a primitive cultures frame of long poles tied together at the Made up of tree branches tied together at top. Its outer walls were skins arranged to the top with enclosing surfaces being built have a door flap and a top flap that could up by weaving more flexible twigs and be adjusted to control air circulation, allow branches through the main structure penetration of day light and act as a smoke Tepee – Wigwam covered with skins for eg outlet exterior plastering with mud The whole tepee was portable History of Interior Design Sofia 3 Sebastian Prehistory to Early Civilizations The Yurt or Ger of the Buryar peoples of Mongolia uses a vertical wall frame of lattice strips that collapse for transport but are expanded and tied to form a circle Mongolian yurt Portable structure with an enclosing wall of lattice strips supporting a roof support of poles. The exterior was covered with skins or mats. Inside boxes to hold possessions, rugs and stools created spaces with considerable aesthetic character History of Interior Design Sofia 4 Sebastian Prehistory to Early Civilizations Igloo – Dome like structural form made of snow Characteristics – small (reflect the limited availability of materials) and round (forms of nature) Igloo – snow house The blocks cut from snow are laid up in concentric circles of diminishing size to form a dome An entrance tunnel of snow blocks is angled to prevent penetration by the prevailing winds. Within the house proper, skins are used to line the walls leaving an airspace for insulation Raised platforms lift the interior floor level and acts as a substitute for furniture History of Interior Design Sofia 5 Sebastian Prehistory to Early Civilizations In Cameroon, Africa – there are villages of multi-room houses – each room is a round hut with special function (living space, kitchen, store room or stable) with covered doorway links between related hut rooms. Walls are constructed of mud, with roofs of thatch resting like hats on the walls. Plan and sectional elevation of a Matakam homestead or tribal village in Cameroon, Africa The circular form of the mud or stone hut creates a room and several similar structures grouped together to make a house complex. The simple interiors held storage containers and sleeping pads on the dirt floors History of Interior Design Sofia 6 Sebastian
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