*Reed Houses and Boats: Lake Titicaca, Peru
The Uru people living around **Lake Titicaca** (the highest navigable lake
in the world) *
*build their boats and houses out of reeds. Clusters of houses stand on
floating rafts, *
*which are also made of reeds.*
[image: [16.jpg]]

*Blockhouse**: USA
A blockhouse in Muskegon State Park, Michigan
This typical pioneer fort was designed to defend the community from attacks
of Indians.
Early American settlers built long blockhouses to defend themselves against
Indians.
The logs were pierced with slits through which defending riflemen could
fire.*
[image: [17.jpg]]

* Celtic Hut: Wales, UKAn ancient Celtic hut, rebuilt in the original style*
[image: [18.jpg]]

*Cone-Shaped Thatched Hut: **Burkina Faso*
[image: [19.jpg]]

*Round Clay Huts: Burkina Faso**
The modern Mossis of Burkina Faso live in round clay/mud huts
with **thatched roofs** with some villages protected by mud walls.** *
[image: [20.jpg]]

*Polynesian Thatched Hut**
The natives of Polynesia actually live in Tiki Village on Moorea *
*Island in thatched huts.
 This way, they preserve crafts that are hundreds of years old.*
[image: [21.jpg]]

*Wood-Ribbed House: Cameroon
**This house is made entirely of wood.*
[image: [22.jpg]]

*Yurts: Kazakhstan
**Yurts are traditionally used by **Kazakh** villagers. They still live in
Yurts and herd livestock as their ancestors have done for generations. A
yurt is a portable, felt-covered, wood lattice-framed dwelling structure
used by nomads in the steppes of**Central Asia**.*
[image: [23.jpg]]

*Palm Hut: Tuvalu
**Traditional homes thatched with palm leaves and some have open side to
allow air to pass through. Islanders of Tuvalu live in villages of
open-sided houses
with steeply sloping roofs. The houses do not need thick walls because the
climate
is warm all year round.*
[image: [24.jpg]]

*Tukul: Ethiopia**
The thatched hut, called tukul, is divided by a partition.
The family is housed on one side and their cattle on the other.*
[image: [25.jpg]]

*Nipa House: Philippines**
This house, typical of the Philippine countryside, is built using nipa
leaves and bamboo.
The nipa are processed and sewn into 'pawod', and used to cover the bamboo
frame.*
[image: [26.jpg]]

*Stilt Houses: **Benin**
**Stilts** are common along rivers and in the coastal lagoons.*
[image: [27.jpg]]

*Glass House: Connecticut, USA
**This unique **looking glass house** was designed by **Philip Johnson**.
It has been regarded as one of the world's most beautiful and yet least
functional homes.
The design of the house is often cited as a model example of the
International Style.*
[image: [28.jpg]]

*Cave House: Italy
**This cave-house in a shape of a human face is located on Bomarzo, Italy.
This cave house was built around 16th century.*
[image: [29.jpg]]

*Stone Houses: United Arab Emirates
**These ancient stone houses can be found in United Arab Emirates.** *[image:
[30.jpg]]


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