Corregim
Corregim is a term that refers to a traditional architectural or infrastructural element found in specific regions, primarily associated with Mediterranean and Latin American cultures. It typically denotes a type of boundary wall or enclosure built to demarcate property, protect crops, or control access to certain areas. The structure often employs local materials such as stone, adobe, or clay, emphasizing durability and adaptation to the environment.
Historically, corregims served multifunctional roles—acting as property markers, livestock enclosures, or support structures for agricultural activities.
In contemporary use, the concept of corregim has been explored in sustainable architecture and landscape design,
Though not widely documented in modern architectural terminology, corregim remains a relevant example of traditional design