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The development of the kitchen has been intricately and intrinsically linked with the development of the cooking range or stove. Until the 18th century, open fire was the sole means of heating food, and the architecture of the kitchen reflected this. When technical advances brought new ways to heat food in the 18th and 19th centuries, architects took advantage of newly-gained flexibility to bring fundamental changes to the kitchen. Water on tap only became gradually available during industrialization; before, water had to be collected from the nearest well and heated in the kitche ...
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Canteen kitchens (and castle kitchens) were often the places where new technology was used first. For instance, Benjamin Thompson's "energy saving stove", an early 19th century fully-closed iron stove using one fire to heat several pots, was designed for large kitchens; another thirty years pa ...
See also:Kitchen, Kitchen - The evolution of the kitchen, Kitchen - Early history, Kitchen - Colonial American kitchens, Kitchen - Industrialization, Kitchen - Rationalization, Kitchen - Technicalization, Kitchen - Free for all, Kitchen - Domestic kitchen planning, Kitchen - Other kitchen types, Kitchen - Kitchens around the world Read more here: » Kitchen: Encyclopedia II - Kitchen - Other kitchen types |
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See also:Frankfurt kitchen, Frankfurt kitchen - Motivation and influences, Frankfurt kitchen - Kitchen plan, Frankfurt kitchen - User acceptance, Frankfurt kitchen - Variations and further developments Read more here: » Frankfurt kitchen: Encyclopedia II - Frankfurt kitchen - Kitchen plan |
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See also:Japanese kitchen, Japanese kitchen - Early history, Japanese kitchen - Fire and water, Japanese kitchen - Stoves, Japanese kitchen - Water, Japanese kitchen - Shoinzukuri and the Kitchen, Japanese kitchen - Industrialization, Japanese kitchen - The Average person's dream kitchen, Japanese kitchen - The kitchen in the Taisho period, Japanese kitchen - The post-war kitchen Read more here: » Japanese kitchen: Encyclopedia II - Japanese kitchen - The post-war kitchen |
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The kitchen before the Taisho period was constructed so that most tasks could be done while sitting, crouching, or kneeling. This did make some sense due to long preparation and cooking times, and helped keep the stove low to prevent the spread of fire. As ...
See also:Japanese kitchen, Japanese kitchen - Early history, Japanese kitchen - Fire and water, Japanese kitchen - Stoves, Japanese kitchen - Water, Japanese kitchen - Shoinzukuri and the Kitchen, Japanese kitchen - Industrialization, Japanese kitchen - The Average person's dream kitchen, Japanese kitchen - The kitchen in the Taisho period, Japanese kitchen - The post-war kitchen Read more here: » Japanese kitchen: Encyclopedia II - Japanese kitchen - The kitchen in the Taisho period |
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See also:Kitchener Ontario, Kitchener Ontario - History, Kitchener Ontario - Demographics, Kitchener Ontario - Racial groups, Kitchener Ontario - Religious groups, Kitchener Ontario - Economy, Kitchener Ontario - Government, Kitchener Ontario - Education, Kitchener Ontario - Health Care in Kitchener, Kitchener Ontario - City issues, Kitchener Ontario - Crime, Kitchener Ontario - Homelessness, Kitchener Ontario - Poverty, Kitchener Ontario - Oktoberfest, Kitchener Ontario - City parks and trails, Kitchener Ontario - Transport, Kitchener Ontario - Highways and expressways, Kitchener Ontario - City streets, Kitchener Ontario - Public transport, Kitchener Ontario - Railways, Kitchener Ontario - Air, Kitchener Ontario - Neighbourhoods, Kitchener Ontario - Sports teams/leagues, Kitchener Ontario - Famous people Read more here: » Kitchener Ontario: Encyclopedia II - Kitchener Ontario - Health Care in Kitchener |
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Forest/Rockway
Victoria Park
Fairview/Gateway
Chicopee/Grand River
Bridgeport
South Ward
Stanley Park and Forest Heights are considered neighbourhoods, but officially, only 6 main wards are recgonized.
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See also:Kitchener Ontario, Kitchener Ontario - History, Kitchener Ontario - Demographics, Kitchener Ontario - Racial groups, Kitchener Ontario - Religious groups, Kitchener Ontario - Economy, Kitchener Ontario - Government, Kitchener Ontario - Education, Kitchener Ontario - Health Care in Kitchener, Kitchener Ontario - City issues, Kitchener Ontario - Crime, Kitchener Ontario - Homelessness, Kitchener Ontario - Poverty, Kitchener Ontario - Oktoberfest, Kitchener Ontario - City parks and trails, Kitchener Ontario - Transport, Kitchener Ontario - Highways and expressways, Kitchener Ontario - City streets, Kitchener Ontario - Public transport, Kitchener Ontario - Railways, Kitchener Ontario - Air, Kitchener Ontario - Neighbourhoods, Kitchener Ontario - Sports teams/leagues, Kitchener Ontario - Famous people Read more here: » Kitchener Ontario: Encyclopedia II - Kitchener Ontario - Neighbourhoods |
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In 1976, residents of Kitchener voted almost 2:1 in favour of a Ward system. The first municipal elect ...
See also:Kitchener Ontario, Kitchener Ontario - History, Kitchener Ontario - Demographics, Kitchener Ontario - Racial groups, Kitchener Ontario - Religious groups, Kitchener Ontario - Economy, Kitchener Ontario - Government, Kitchener Ontario - Education, Kitchener Ontario - Health Care in Kitchener, Kitchener Ontario - City issues, Kitchener Ontario - Crime, Kitchener Ontario - Homelessness, Kitchener Ontario - Poverty, Kitchener Ontario - Oktoberfest, Kitchener Ontario - City parks and trails, Kitchener Ontario - Transport, Kitchener Ontario - Highways and expressways, Kitchener Ontario - City streets, Kitchener Ontario - Public transport, Kitchener Ontario - Railways, Kitchener Ontario - Air, Kitchener Ontario - Neighbourhoods, Kitchener Ontario - Sports teams/leagues, Kitchener Ontario - Famous people Read more here: » Kitchener Ontario: Encyclopedia II - Kitchener Ontario - Government |
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In mid-2001, 11.2 % of the resident population in Kitchener were of retirement age (65 and over for males and females) compared with 13.2 % in Canada, therefore, the average age is 35.3 years of age ...
See also:Kitchener Ontario, Kitchener Ontario - History, Kitchener Ontario - Demographics, Kitchener Ontario - Racial groups, Kitchener Ontario - Religious groups, Kitchener Ontario - Economy, Kitchener Ontario - Government, Kitchener Ontario - Education, Kitchener Ontario - Health Care in Kitchener, Kitchener Ontario - City issues, Kitchener Ontario - Crime, Kitchener Ontario - Homelessness, Kitchener Ontario - Poverty, Kitchener Ontario - Oktoberfest, Kitchener Ontario - City parks and trails, Kitchener Ontario - Transport, Kitchener Ontario - Highways and expressways, Kitchener Ontario - City streets, Kitchener Ontario - Public transport, Kitchener Ontario - Railways, Kitchener Ontario - Air, Kitchener Ontario - Neighbourhoods, Kitchener Ontario - Sports teams/leagues, Kitchener Ontario - Famous people Read more here: » Kitchener Ontario: Encyclopedia II - Kitchener Ontario - Demographics |
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