
Bhil architecture
Bhil architecture refers to the traditional building styles of the Bhil community, one of India's largest tribal groups, primarily found in regions like Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. Their homes are often made from locally sourced materials such as mud, bamboo, and thatch. The structures are typically low-rise, with a flat roof, and are designed to suit the hot climate. Intricate wall paintings, known as "Bhittichitra," often adorn the interiors and exteriors, reflecting their rich cultural heritage. This architecture is not only functional but also embodies the Bhils' deep connection to nature and their surroundings.