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  2. Stilt house - Wikipedia

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    City of Yawnghwe in the Inle Lake, Myanmar. Stilt houses (also called pile dwellings or lake dwellings) are houses raised on stilts (or piles) over the surface of the soil or a body of water. Stilt houses are built primarily as a protection against flooding; [1] they also keep out vermin. [2] The shady space under the house can be used for work ...

  3. Myanmar architecture - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Myanmar (formerly known as Burma), in Southeast Asia, includes architectural styles which reflect the influence of neighboring and Western nations and modernization. The country's most prominent buildings include Buddhist pagodas , stupas and temples , British colonial buildings, and modern renovations and structures.

  4. Inle Lake - Wikipedia

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    It is the second largest lake in Myanmar, with an estimated surface area of 44.9 square miles (116 km 2), and one of the highest at an elevation of 2,900 feet (880 m). During the dry season, the average water depth is 7 feet (2.1 m), with the deepest point being 12 feet (3.7 m).

  5. Stilts (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    In traditional stilt houses, wood is a prevalent structural material used to manufacture the stilts. This is usually from a local lumber source, with many traditional stilt houses in Asia using bamboo for structural support. [8] In modern homes, concrete and steel are often used as construction material for the structural stilts in houses.

  6. Category:Stilt houses - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Stilt houses" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aérohabitat;

  7. List of architectural styles - Wikipedia

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    Earth – Cob house, sod house, adobe, mudbrick house, rammed earth Timber – Log cabin , log house , Carpenter Gothic , roundhouse , stilt house Nomadic structures – Yaranga , bender tent

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  9. Intha people - Wikipedia

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    Intha are overwhelmingly Buddhists and live in simple houses of wood and woven bamboo on stilts; they are largely self-sufficient farmers. [citation needed] The Intha support themselves through the tending of vegetable farms on floating gardens. Traditional Intha attire consists of a pink-colored short sleeved jacket and loose trousers for men. [5]