narte
Narte refers to a type of traditional dwelling found in some parts of West Africa, particularly among the Lobi people of Burkina Faso and Côte d'Ivoire. These structures are characterized by their distinctive appearance, often featuring high, conical thatched roofs that extend to the ground. The walls are typically constructed from mud, daub, or laterite, and are often adorned with symbolic carvings or paintings.
The design of a narte is influenced by practical considerations such as the climate and local building
Historically, nartes served not only as residences but also as defensive structures. Their robust construction and