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Home construction or residential construction is the process of constructing a house, apartment building, or similar residential building[1] generally referred to as a 'home' when giving consideration to the people who might now or someday reside there. Beginning with simple pre-historic shelters, home construction techniques have evolved to produce the vast multitude of living accommodations available today. Different levels of wealth and power have warranted various sizes, luxuries, and even defenses in a "home". Environmental considerations and cultural influences have created an immensely diverse collection of architectural styles, creating a wide array of possible structures for homes.
The cost of housing and access to it is often controlled by the modern realty trade, which frequently has a certain level of market force speculation. The level of economic activity in the home-construction section is reported as housing starts, though this is contrarily denominated in terms of distinct habitation units, rather than distinct construction efforts. 'Housing' is also the chosen term in the related concepts of housing tenure, affordable housing, and housing unit (aka dwelling). Four of the primary trades involved in home construction are carpenters, masons, electricians and plumbers, but there are many others as well.
Global access to homes is not consistent around the world, with many economies not providing adequate support for the right to housing. Sustainable Development Goal 11 includes a goal to create "Adequate, safe, and affordable housing and basic services and upgrade slums".[2] Based on current and expected global population growth, UN habitat projects needing 96,000 new dwelling units built each day to meet global demands.[3] An important part of housing construction to meet this global demand, is upgrading and retrofitting existing buildings to provide adequate housing.
^Charles James Richardson (1873), House-building, from a cottage to a mansion, G.P. Putnam's Sons
^"Goal 11 | Department of Economic and Social Affairs". sdgs.un.org. Retrieved 2022-06-15.
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