Adobe Architecture
Adobe Architecture refers to a building style that uses adobe, a natural building material made from clay, sand, and straw. This technique has been used for thousands of years, particularly in arid regions where these materials are abundant. Adobe structures are known for their thick walls, which provide excellent insulation against heat and cold.
The construction process involves shaping the adobe mixture into bricks and allowing them to dry in the sun. Adobe Architecture is often associated with the southwestern United States and parts of Latin America, where it reflects the cultural heritage and environmental adaptation of the communities that use it.