
However, Lin Foxhall has argued that Greek houses often had no permanent kitchens. Historians have identified a "hearth-room" in ancient Greek houses as a centre of female activity. Entranceways at Olynthos were designed for privacy, preventing passers-by from seeing inside the house. On the Murder of Eratosthenes demonstrates that at least some Athenian houses also had an upper storey.

Only a minority of the houses had evidence of staircases survive, demonstrating that they definitely had upper storeys, while for the remainder of Olynthian houses the evidence is inconclusive. Likewise, of the houses excavated at Halieis in the Argolid, most of the houses seem to have had a single entrance which gave access to a court, and Nevett also cites three buildings excavated on Thasos as being similarly arranged around a courtyard. In the classical period, houses excavated from Olynthos were "invariably" organised around a colonnaded courtyard. By contrast, in Athens houses appear to have varied much more in size and shape.

In Olynthos and Halieis, street plans in the classical city were rectilinear, and thus houses were of regular shapes and sizes. The grid layout, with regularly sized rectangular houses, can be seen. In this model, access to the private areas were restricted to the family, while public areas accommodated visitors.

It has been argued that instead of dividing the household space into "male" and "female" areas, it is more accurate to look at areas as being private or public. More recent scholarship from historians such as Lisa Nevett and Lin Foxhall has argued for a more flexible approach to household space, with rooms not simply having a single fixed function, and gendering of space not being as simple as some rooms being for men and others for women. In Lysias' speech On the Murder of Eratosthenes, the women's rooms were said to be situated above the men's quarters, while in Xenophon the women's and men's quarters are next to one another. Above all else, I will do my best for the fans and members who are waiting for iKON’s activities.Traditional interpretations of the layout of the oikos in Classical Athens have divided into men's and women's spaces, with an area known as the gynaikon or gynaikonitis associated with women's activities such as cooking and textiles work, and an area restricted to men called the andron. I apologize with all my heart to those who have been offended or greatly confused by my story.Įven though I lack in many places, I will become someone who will not bring shame to the iKON members, fans, and my parents who have made me into an important person. To all the people who have helped and supported me with their heart and soul, I feel a huge responsibility because I feel like I have put a burden on you. I should have informed you sooner, but I’m sorry for the delay because I was worried about it. I am happy to have a new family, but I am even more sorry to the fans who are embarrassed by the sudden news. I have promised to marry the person I love. I have something to tell you today, so I am writing this after much deliberation.

Bobby took to his official Instagram account and shared a lengthy note with his fans in which he announced the good news and his fans have overcome the surprise and are jumping with joy. And if you were recovering from that he also dropped the Baby bomb as he will be welcoming his first child next month. IKON singer Bobby just left his fans stunned when he announced he is getting married soon.
