Bhutanese Architecture


 Bhutanese architecture is distinctly traditional, with soil ramming and wattle and daub construction methods, stone masonry, and elaborate woodwork around windows and roofs. Traditional architecture does not employ nails or iron bars in its construction, and it also does not use paper plans separating Bhutanese architecture from the rest of the world. With the help of this picture we can tech the students about the unique Bhutanese structure. Not only this children will be able to identify Bhutanese houses and the houses of western countries.

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