tukul
A tukul is a traditional dwelling commonly found in rural areas of Ethiopia. It is typically constructed using local materials such as mud, thatch, and wood. The round shape of a tukul helps to keep the interior cool during hot weather and warm during cooler nights. These homes often have a conical roof and are designed to accommodate families.
Inside a tukul, the layout is simple, usually featuring a central living area and sleeping spaces. The design reflects the cultural practices of the local communities, emphasizing communal living and connection to the environment. Tukuls are an important part of the architectural heritage of Ethiopia.