Nepatenka
Nepatenka is a term primarily used in the Philippines, particularly in Filipino slang, to refer to a type of informal, often improvised, or makeshift shelter or dwelling. It is not a formal architectural term but rather a descriptive label for structures that are typically built with salvaged materials, such as corrugated metal sheets, wood scraps, tarpaulins, and other discarded items. These shelters are often temporary and may lack basic amenities like proper insulation, plumbing, or electricity.
The construction of a nepatenka is usually driven by necessity, often by individuals or families who cannot
While "nepatenka" can describe any makeshift dwelling, it is frequently associated with areas experiencing rapid urbanization