hibainak
Hibainak refers to a specific architectural style characterized by its integration with the natural landscape, particularly in mountainous or hilly regions. The term itself is often associated with traditional building techniques found in areas where resources like stone and timber are abundant. Hibainak structures typically feature low profiles, designed to blend seamlessly with the surrounding terrain rather than imposing upon it.
Common materials used in hibainak construction include locally sourced stone for foundations and walls, and timber
The layout of hibainak buildings can vary, but they often emphasize functionality and a connection to the