folkdwelling
Folkdwelling is a term used to describe a style of human habitation that emphasizes a close connection with the natural environment and traditional building methods. It is often associated with a desire for self-sufficiency, sustainability, and a rejection of modern, industrialized construction. Folk dwellings are typically built using locally sourced materials such as wood, stone, earth, and straw, and their designs are often influenced by vernacular architecture, reflecting the needs and cultural practices of the inhabitants.
The concept of folkdwelling is not tied to a specific region or culture but rather to an
Folkdwelling is often seen as a conscious choice to move away from mass-produced housing and embrace a