Philippe is interested in how architecture can provide a glimpse into how people live all around the world. He travels to some of the most unique spots and culture on the planet to see what they have to offer. Today he is heading to the small village of Ponging in the state of Arunachal Pradech, a region in northeast India that is also spread over Bhutan, Burma, and Tibet. The Adi people, called the men of the hills, have learned to both survive and thrive off of bamboo, which is what their homes are made of in beautifully intricate patterns. Next, Philippe heads to Tiébélé in. Burkina Faso to see the Royal Court of the Kassena people, before finally ending up at the Westman Islands in Iceland.

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9 Comments

  1. I would really like to visit India one day and explore this amazing country and their delicious food ♥♥♥

    Stephanie from London

  2. Seems humans are evolving in 2 different directions, the ones with comforts like soft beds, couches, physical /material luxuries and the other hard floors to sleep on, being resourceful using nature to provide for themselves. This has to have some affect on the lifespan and mental stability of each

  3. This group of Indians they are different from the Indian in mombie or the Indian they are making a movies also when they speak is different languages too.

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