architecture of kerala and Himachal Pradesh please answer mein detail and clearly please your friend is in trouble
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Architecture In Kerala
*Kerala architecture is a kind of architectural style that is mostly found in the Indian state of Kerala.
*Kerala's style of architecture is a unique Hindu temple architecture that emerged in the southwest part of India, in its striking contrast to Dravidian architecture which is normally practiced in other parts of South India.
*The architecture of Kerala has been performed/followed according to Indian Vedic architectural science (Vastu Shastra) and part of Dravidian Architecture, one of the three styles of temples mentioned in the ancient books of Vastu Shastra. *The Manushyalaya-Chandrika, a work devoted to domestic architecture is one such science that has its strong roots in Kerala.
Architecture In Himachal Pradesh
*Kath-Kuni is an indigenous construction technique prevalent in the isolated hills of northern India, especially in the region of Himachal Pradesh.
*In Uttarakhand, a similar architectural style is known as Koti Banal (named after the village where during the 1991 Uttarkashi earthquake, the buildings made with traditional architecture largely remained unharmed).
* It is a traditional technique that uses alternating layers of long thick wooden logs and stone masonry, held in place usually without using mortar.
*It has been transmitted orally and empirically from one generation to the next, through apprenticeships spanning a number of years.
1.. What is the architecture of Himachal Pradesh?
*Numerous forts, palaces, temples, monasteries, and residences of heritage prominence are found all over Himachal Pradesh. The thousand-year-old Buddhist monastery of Tabo in Spiti with its fine wall paintings and stucco statues has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO
2.. What is the architecture of Kerala?
*Kerala architecture is a style found mostly in the Indian state of Kerala, in parts of the Tulu Nadu region of Karnataka. Kerala's style of architecture is a unique Hindu temple architecture that emerged in the southwest part of India, in slight contrast to Dravidian architecture practiced in other parts of southern India. The architecture of Kerala has been derived mostly from Indian Vedic architectural tradition and forms a part of the Dravidian architecture