The variations of Domus
Personally, I find that moving Domus temporarily (e.g. 1 year) to be enjoyable and fascinating because of my love of travelling; In the future I want to travel to Japan and around Asia for approximately 6 months. The environment of Japan is especially alluring, with extremely beautiful waterfalls and trees such as the cherry blossom. However, living in the Contemporary Nomad dwellings such as caravans, huts and Igloos (as innuits do) would be too chaotic for me as wouldn't enjoy the large amount of constant traveling that would be required.
On the the other hand many people settle down in one location. What's fascinating is that of the Air
Benhaddou in the high Atlas Mountains, Morocco, where the building is made from the surrounding materials. The sheer strength In the connection between people and the land they live upon is amazing synoynm and even within the UK most houses are formed with bricks due to the clay deposits dispursed throughout. Our own homes may even be built with local materials, forming our very own connection with the world around us. (Drawing by myself)
Benhaddou in the high Atlas Mountains, Morocco
Other conditions that further present this connection are:
- Choosing to permanently live in small housing percieved as temporary by the government
- Adaptions to climate change to live in the same place

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