lakikihiga
Lakikihiga is a traditional Polynesian construction term used to describe a specific type of frame building. This technique originated in the Pacific Islands, particularly in Fiji and Samoa, where it has been practiced for generations. The name "lakikihiga" translates to "framed house" in Fijian, indicating its purpose and composition.
A lakikihiga typically consists of a frame made from wooden posts and beams, which are often tied
One of the distinguishing features of the lakikihiga is its emphasis on sustainability and environmental harmony.
Throughout history, the lakikihiga has played an integral role in Pacific Island architecture and culture. Its