The rural house in Ciudad Real during the XVI century from the «Relaciones Topogr´áficas de Felipe II».
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Rural house, Ciudad RealAbstract
The «Relations» give us essencial features. The most common is the one floor house with walls in tamped earth («tapia») and frecuently with stone foundation. As construction materials, brick's little utilized, lime and plaster is less frecuent. In the NW and SW wood es from local trees (evewrgreen oak, oak, etc.); in NE is used pine of Cuenca and in the SE is pine of Segura or Cazorla. Generally roofs are built with tiles, but also we can find made with reed-grass or genista in some places.
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