Vernacular Designs
Vernacular refers to buildings whose design is determined by an informal local tradition, rather than by a particular designer. See also Traditional, Collective, and Unknown.
>Arab Tent, at Middle Eastern Deserts, nomadic house.
Brownstone House, at New York, New York, late 1800 's.
Charleston Single House, at Charleston, South Carolina, 1800 to 1900. * 3D Model *
Chinese Courtyard House, at China, house.
>Cliff Dwelling , at Mesa Verde, Colorado, multifamily housing.
>Danish Vernacular House, at Denmark, house. * 3D Model *
Fairbanks House, at Dedham, Massachusetts, 1750 (circa).
Galde House, at Indonesia, house. * 3D Model *
>I House, at United States, 1800 to 1900.
>London Terraced House, at London, England, 1600 's to 1900.
Matmeta Houses, at Tunisia, house.
Miulea House, at Japan, house.
Mug House, at Mesa Verde, Colorado, housing complex. * 3D Model *
>Norwegian Stave Church, at Oslo, Norway, church.
>Norwegian Storehouse, at Norway, 1200 to 1900. * 3D Model *
Parson Capen House, at Topsfield, Massachusetts, 1683.
>Saltbox House, at New England, USA, 1800 's.
Shotgun House, at New Orleans, Louisiana, 1800 's to 1900 's.
>Simonas Petras Monastery, at Mount Athos, Greece, collective housing, monastery.
Tak Sang Monastery, at Bhutan, collective housing, monastery.
Tower House of Yemen, at Yemen, Middle East, house. * 3D Model *
Tract House, at United States, 1950 to 1994.
>Trulli Houses, at Alberobello, Italy, houses. * 3D Model *
Yurt, at Mongolia, Central Asia, nomadic house. * 3D Model *
Tuscan Farmhouse, at Tuscany, Italy, house.
Underground Court House, at China, underground house.
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