Post traditional houses from your region
>>75699023
super comfy
>le soviet shithole run by russians
>>75699850
Don't you have some of these too?
>>75700019
Nope
Even the villages are soviet copy-pasta
for rich person
for poor
>>75699012
>>75699012
>>75699023
thatched cottages are the best
My house is pretty much the average house here in the countryside. Been built like this for at least 350 years.
>>75703538
Looks like a Civilization game.
>>75703703
Love those old farmhouses. You lucky fuck.
Also the older, "green roof" houses dates back to at least the 14th century.
My grandmother ownes one.
>>75703987
owns*
yw
>>75703688
>>75704036
What? Isn't that the right word?
My great grandfather built it a long time ago, it's been in the family ever since.
>>75704036
Ah shit, misspellig.. That last vodka hit too hard.
Fuck.
Three different styles.
>>75699012
>>75699012
Traditional town houses.
good thread
Tfw being American so we got no traditional building.
>>75699012
>>75708880
Well it's the one from the thread that looks the most like my place
It's Mediterranean, just brown/red tile roof and sturdy walls with often apparent stones, square or rectangular.
They are less fancy than in other French regions but the thick walls are great against heat and I don't know I think this kind of austere look goes well with the landscapes here, very rocky, with dry shrublands and a hot climate
>>75709262
>>75709262
They're also pretty comfy for humid winters.
>>75709444
True, although winters are pretty dry too where I live, except in the more mountainous "backcountry"
We get hard floods every autumn tho
>>75709569
We get floods as well but people live on top of the mountains so they barely care.
(Pic is inside)
>>75699850
Poor Moldova.
>>75703566
Where's this?
>>75708236
No worries mate,
soon modern, sustainable, universal, new-thinking, daring, innovative, future-proof, new-age, globalistic, inclusive, architecture will replace all of our old, outdated, European, traditional and cultural distinct architecture :)
>>75709670
I've just looked up Kabylie on wiki it seems to look very much like my region in some places. Not on the same scale because Algeria is huge but my region also consist of a coastal plain with mountains behind and plateaux even further, rocky places but also nice forests as it gets higher, the villages as well look the same sometimes
I can't find a pic of inside, but the insides are rarely "traditionnal" anymore even in very old houses, people who can afford to live in remote villages with those house usually can afford a more modern interior
>>75710077
For us it's different, most of these traditional houses are cheap because immigration to the capital city. bu they don't have much access to electricity and resources.
Many people are buying them for vacationing or for cultural restoration though.
you'll only find these in the south
>>75709883
>those buzzwords
Would kek, except it's actually sad
>>75710285
Well here it depends I think, old houses in very touristy spots are worth more, but you can find old ones in places that barely see tourists for not much money. But they need restoration indeed so unless it's a family house that belongs to you since forever you need money if you want some modern comfort. People there are usually wealthy or very old and were living here since their childhood
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>>75711718
Which region would that be
>>75699012
>>75713586
Loire Atlantique
>>75713807
I would have said Normandie, I guess I could have been more wrong
>>75710874
but that's in Poland, silly kraut!
>>75713709
Orléans?
Cape May NJ has a bunch of neat looking Victorian era homes
>tfw live in western US with shitty planned auto-centric sprawl as the only form of development
>tfw you will never see traditional architecture and planning ever be enacted again
>tfw you can't even move to a old neighborhood in the US that's like European old towns.
>>75705738
Mîkwahpa is how you call them in Cree