Mud / Earth Architecture



World Heritage Sites connected to 'Mud / Earth Architecture':

  • Al Ain mud brick constructions
  • Asante Traditional Buildings
  • Bahla Fort Its ruined walls and towers
  • Çatalhöyük mud brick houses (AB ev)
  • Chan Chan
  • Cliff of Bandiagara
  • Coro and its Port Coro's traditional buildings are built of earth - adobe, or earth reinforced in a technique known as "bahareque".
  • Djenné
  • Fujian Tulou
  • Gyeongju Wolseong Fortress "The fortress was built in 101 AD. The east, west, and north walls were built on stone/earth foundation covered with clay. -Kyongju by Kim, Yong-nam (published by Woojin Press, Seoul, Korea) 2008
  • Hahoe and Yangdong Most of lower class houses in Yangdong are mud wall house
  • Koutammakou
  • Ksar of Aït-Ben-Haddou
  • Mesa Verde
  • Orkhon Valley Karakorum, Mud walls
  • Paquimé
  • Quebrada de Humahuaca
  • Royal Palaces of Abomey
  • Shibam
  • Taos Pueblo
  • Timbuktu
  • Tomb of Askia
  • Turaif Quarter