Traditional Architecture

Traditional architecture is characterized by construction techniques that are specific to a certain time and place and respond to the needs of the region where it is located.

Traditional architecture is closely related to its context. It is strongly influenced by the geographical and cultural features of its surroundings. It appears in different forms in different parts of the world. It plays an important role in identifying a region’s unique identity.

This type of architecture, built using traditional techniques, encompasses the structures in which people live, their surroundings, and the resources they possess. Traditional architecture, which is addressed in many contemporary architectural practices, plays an important role in architectural sustainability by providing bioclimatic features.