juntajuntas
Juntajuntas is a Mexican folk architecture style characterized by the use of continuous beams and interlocking joints to form a cohesive structure. The name "juntajuntas" literally translates to "joins-to-joins" in Spanish, which refers to the unique construction method employed in this style.
The juntajuntas style originated in the region of Michoacán, Mexico, where it was used to build humble
Juntajuntas buildings are typically characterized by low-pitched roofs, often thatched with grasses or palm leaves. The
The juntajuntas style has been recognized by the Mexican government as an important part of the country's