adobe dwellings
Adobe dwellings are homes made from adobe, a natural building material composed of clay, sand, and straw. This mixture is shaped into bricks and dried in the sun, creating sturdy and insulating structures. Adobe is commonly used in arid regions, where its thermal properties help keep interiors cool during hot days and warm at night.
These traditional homes are often associated with the Southwestern United States and Mexico, where they have been built for centuries. Adobe architecture features thick walls, flat roofs, and often includes decorative elements like kiva fireplaces and courtyards, reflecting the cultural heritage of the communities that build them.