kudumistruktuurid
Kudumistruktuurid, also known as kudu structures, are a type of architectural design found in the traditional dwellings of the San people, an indigenous group of hunter-gatherers from southern Africa. These structures are characterized by their unique design, which includes a central pillar or post surrounded by a ring of wooden beams or poles. The central pillar is typically made from a single, large tree trunk, while the surrounding beams are often made from smaller trees or branches.
The purpose of the kudumistruktuur is to provide shelter and protection from the elements, as well as
Kudumistruktuurid are typically built in the open, often in the heart of a village or community. They
The construction of a kudumistruktuur is a communal effort, with the entire village or community working together
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the preservation and restoration of kudumistruktuurid,