Ethnic Minority Architecture
Ethnic Minority Architecture refers to the unique architectural styles and building practices developed by various ethnic minority groups. These designs often reflect the cultural heritage, traditions, and environmental adaptations of the communities. Structures may include traditional homes, places of worship, and public buildings that showcase distinct materials, colors, and forms.
This type of architecture can be seen in regions where ethnic minorities, such as the Tibetan, Māori, or Native American peoples, have maintained their cultural identity. The buildings often incorporate local resources and techniques, emphasizing sustainability and harmony with the surrounding landscape.