Chitha
Chitha, also known as chittagong, is a traditional style of rural architecture found in the Sylhet division of Bangladesh. It is characterized by its use of locally sourced materials, primarily bamboo, wood, and thatch. These structures are typically elevated on stilts to protect against flooding and dampness, common in the region's monsoon climate. The design often incorporates open verandas and large windows to promote natural ventilation and capture natural light, a crucial element in the tropical environment.
The construction of chitha houses reflects a deep understanding of local environmental conditions and resource availability.
Chitha architecture is not merely functional; it also possesses aesthetic qualities. The organic materials and the