DUBkohteista
DUBkohteista is a term that refers to a specific type of traditional dwelling found in certain rural regions. These structures are characterized by their distinctive architectural features, which are adapted to the local climate and available building materials. The name itself is believed to be derived from regional dialect words describing the shape or function of the building.
The construction of DUBkohteista typically involves locally sourced timber and stone, often with thatched or turf
Historically, DUBkohteista were inhabited by agricultural communities, and their design often reflects the needs of farming
While many DUBkohteista have been modernized or replaced by contemporary housing, some examples remain preserved, offering