For an ontological view of the house, the sense of parallax (method) is woven as a plumb line for its phenomenology. In this, the house, as a place, admits the Aristotelian dialectic: the place -of -the -being (towards constituting) and the being -of -the -place (towards constructing). Thus, the weave of concepts intertwined with the senses of the house is guided: dwelling (the place -of -the -being) and residing (the being -of -the -place), at the extremes of dwelling without residing (inhabiting) and residing without dwelling (sheltering). Thus, placeness is situated between the economic and political parallaxes, opening up to the scientific parallax. Therefore, in the view of geographic parallax, the historical -philosophical narrative of the house weaves its being: housity.