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30 Unique Houses Around The World

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 
Earth House

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 
Rondavel


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Shell House
 

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 
Rumah gadang

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 

Toda Hut

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 

Korowai Tree House

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 

Trulli House

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 

Palloza

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 

Farmhouse

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 

Crannog

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 

Mardin Stone Houses:

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 

Beehive Mud Houses:
Harran, Turkey

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 

Tongkonan -
Toraja People House: Sulawesi,
 

30 Unique Houses Around The World

30 Unique Houses Around The World 
 
House of Marsh Arabs: Iraq
 

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 

Log Cabin House: USA

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 

Reed Houses and Boats:
Lake Titicaca, Peru

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 

Blockhouse: USA
 

30 Unique Houses Around The World
A blockhouse in Muskegon State Park, Michigan
 

Celtic Hut: Wales,
UKAn ancient Celtic hut, rebuilt in the original style
 

30 Unique Houses Around The World

Cone-Shaped Thatched Hut: Burkina Faso
 

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Round Clay Huts: Burkina Faso
 

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 

Polynesian Thatched Hut
 

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 

Wood-Ribbed House: Cameroon
This house is made entirely of wood.
 

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 

Yurts: Kazakhstan

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 

Palm Hut: Tuvalu

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Tukul: Ethiopia
 

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 

Nipa House: Philippines
 

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 

Stilt Houses: Benin
 

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 

Glass House: Connecticut, USA

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 

Cave House: Italy
 

30 Unique Houses Around The World
 

Stone Houses: United Arab Emirates

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