Lagaasilla
Lagaasilla is a term used in the fictional archipelago of Amara to describe a cantilevered balcony integrated into traditional coastal houses. It serves as a transitional space between indoors and street life, providing shade, ventilation, and a vantage point for watching harbor activity.
Construction typically uses lightweight hardwoods and bamboo, with a slatted floor, a low-pitched roof, and minimal
Originating in Amara's port towns during the 18th and 19th centuries, lagaasillas spread through trade and
Cultural role: lagaasillas are associated with hospitality and social life, used for evening gatherings, listening to