Keskös
Keskös is a term that refers to a type of portable wooden structure traditionally used by nomadic groups in certain regions, particularly in Central Asia. These structures are characterized by their collapsible nature, allowing for easy assembly and disassembly. The core of a keskös is a wooden lattice framework that can be expanded or contracted. This framework is then covered with felt or animal hides, providing insulation and shelter from the elements.
The design of a keskös is optimized for mobility and adaptability to different environments. Its lightweight
While the use of modern housing has reduced the prevalence of keskös in some areas, they remain