Hut
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"If civilization had been left in female hands, we would still be living in grass huts" --Camille Paglia |
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A hut is a primitive dwelling, which may be constructed of various local materials.
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See also
- Architecture of Africa
- Backcountry hut – huts that serve overnight hiking and trekking needs
- Bothy - simple shelter
- Lean-to - a type of shelter
- Log cabin - small house built from logs
- Mountain hut
- Nissen hut – a prefabricated steel structure made from a semicircle of corrugated steel invented 1st quarter 20th century.
- Jamesway hut - a variation of a Nissen hut
- Romney hut - a variation of a Nissen hut
- Quonset hut – a type of Nissen hut of lightweight prefabricated structure of corrugated steel having a semicircular cross section
- Palloza - Spanish type of roundhouse
- Primitive hut - Concept
- Roundhouse (dwelling) - a circular hut or house typically with a conical roof
- Vernacular architecture - traditional architecture in a particular area
- Wilderness hut - rent-free, open dwelling place for temporary accommodation
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