magtárakban
Magtárakban is a term that refers to traditional Filipino granaries or storehouses. These structures were historically essential for storing harvested crops, particularly rice, which is a staple food in the Philippines. The design and construction of magtárakban varied across different regions and ethnic groups, reflecting local materials and building techniques. Typically, they were elevated structures, often built on stilts, to protect the stored grains from moisture, pests, and vermin. The raised design also facilitated ventilation, which was crucial for preserving the quality of the harvested crops.
Materials commonly used in building magtárakban included bamboo, wood, nipa palm leaves, and sometimes thatch for