All Things Pakistan: Architecture: Using Mud to Build Homes
May 28th, 2009 / Categorized under: Pakistan
S.A.J. Shirazi
The future lies in mud architecture. Though this sweeping statement may sound prehistoric, but it is very relevant to modern times. Building living spaces with mud is a tradition dating back to the start of civilizations….
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