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The Historic Houses of Batanes is vernacular architecture of lime, stone, wood and thatch and constructed to withstand the harsh and unpredictable climate of the northern islands of the Philippines.
12 wrz 2021 · The image below is Batanes’ oldest Ivatan house, known as the “House of Dakay,” built last 1887. It is the only Ivatan house that remained after an intense earthquake occurred on September 13, 1918. Image Credit: Wanderlass. Ivatan Houses have distinct purposes, however, their structure and materials are all the same.
The typical representation of an Ivatan house (heritage house of Batanes) is a house made of stone, lime, wood and thatch roof made of cogon, a structure resembling houses found in European hinterlands.
16 sie 2019 · Visit House of Dakay—one of the oldest stone houses in Batanes, constructed back in 1887 and still owned by the Estrella clan. Everything about this stone house is preserved, from its foundation to its walls, and then to its layout of having the kitchen and toilet built separately from the main house.
The traditional Ivatan living room house. Its complete name is rakuh a vahay – the big house (that is “bigger than the kitchen house”). It is where the Ivatan family live away from the low, and usually smoky kitchen.
6 wrz 2022 · The techniques of lime-and-stone construction were then used for vernacular architecture, producing over the years the massive, thatched, and typhoon-resistant house unique to Batanes. In 1830, there were already 19 of these casas de piedra (houses of stone).
15 sty 2015 · The Ivatan people, an ethnolinguistic group of the Batanes province in the northernmost part of the country, built the now-famous stone houses for a very good reason: to protect them against the harsh environmental conditions.