Vernacular architecture
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{{Short description|Architecture based on local needs, materials, traditions}} |
{{Short description|Architecture based on local needs, materials, traditions}} |
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[[File:Istano Pagaruyuang.jpg|thumb|right|[[Rumah gadang|Minangkabau architecture]] from [[West Sumatra]], [[Indonesia]], inspired by the shape of a [[Water buffalo|buffalo horn]]]] |
[[File:Istano Pagaruyuang.jpg|thumb|right|[[Rumah gadang|Minangkabau architecture]] from [[West Sumatra]], [[Indonesia]], inspired by the shape of a [[Water buffalo|buffalo horn]]]] |
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[[File:Traditional Kinnauri house, Sangla, Himachal Pradesh, India.jpg|thumb|A traditional [[Kinnaur]]i house, built in the [[Kath Kuni]] vernacular style, in the [[Himalayas]] of [[Himachal Pradesh, India]]]] |
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[[File:Church St Lavenham Geograph-2482585-by-Roger-Cornfoot.jpg|thumb|English vernacular building, 16th-century [[half-timbering]] and later buildings, in the village of [[Lavenham]], [[Suffolk]]]] |
[[File:Church St Lavenham Geograph-2482585-by-Roger-Cornfoot.jpg|thumb|English vernacular building, 16th-century [[half-timbering]] and later buildings, in the village of [[Lavenham]], [[Suffolk]]]] |
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[[File:Campground Historic District.JPG|thumb|right|A pair of single 1920s [[shotgun house]]s in the [[Campground Historic District]] of [[Mobile, Alabama]]]] |
[[File:Campground Historic District.JPG|thumb|right|A pair of single 1920s [[shotgun house]]s in the [[Campground Historic District]] of [[Mobile, Alabama]]]] |
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