Mud Hut
A "Mud Hut" is a simple dwelling made primarily from mud, clay, and other natural materials. These structures are often found in rural areas of various countries, particularly in regions with limited access to modern building materials. Mud huts are known for their thermal properties, helping to keep the interior cool in hot weather and warm during colder nights.
The construction of a mud hut typically involves mixing mud with straw or grass to create a sturdy building material. This technique has been used for centuries by various cultures, including the Maasai in East Africa and indigenous communities in South America. Mud huts are often circular or rectangular and can be adorned with decorative elements.