Hello @marcosmilano71, it is interesting to see the type of vernacular architecture you have in your country, its evolution, and the memory you have of your Uncle Rafael who worked tirelessly in the construction industry.
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Infinite blessings from Venezuela. Good morning. Hey, @discoveringarni. I made this publication as a tribute to the great popular builders and those who apply ancestral techniques, either in the rural sector or in the urban sector. I started by recognizing my late Uncle Rafael María Rangel, who, in addition to uncle, was a father to me. He was lived, practically, like a hermit, he was a great man, humble and hard-working, never left his land. I wanted to make his work visible. All the houses where he lived built them with his own hands, using adobe, wood and zinc sheets as a roof. Their adobe or mud houses, here we call them Bahareque, were stable and very durable. He did everything with love and passion. I also wanted to recognize the work of the humble people who manufacture their own homes with effort but with great enthusiasm. I lived the experience of building from the ground up. I'm honored to have been one of the enthusiastic urban housing builders. I learned a lot. Thank God I found this extraordinary hive community for my anecdotes and mainly to leave a contribution to the friends who read to us. Thank you for your review. Good morning and blessings for you and your loved ones.