houses in Kashmir valley are built using_________
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In villages of Kashmir, houses are made from stones cut and kept one on top of the other and coated with mud. Wood is also used. The houses have sloping roofs. Many families in Srinagar live in a 'donga'.
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Houses in Jammu and Kashmir are mostly made of wood, tents, and other materials. These are light in weight and mobile, meaning they can be carried from one location to another. Our houses, on the other hand, are made of bricks, cement, steel, and glass.
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- The architecture of Kashmir evolved in response to the Valley's climate, including how to deal with harsh winters. Houses were built with a wooden framework and mud and clay walls, which insulated them from the cold and regulated the temperature inside the house.
- Modern materials such as concrete and iron are used in Kashmiri home designs instead of mud and wood. Non-native cement-built dwellings are increasingly replacing more traditional building methods in Kashmiri house architecture. Every new home includes modern conveniences.
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