In Ukraine vernacular architecture represented by "khata" (ukr. "хата", eng. "house").[0]
"Ukrains'ka khata" (ukr. "Українська хата"; eng. "Ukrainian house") is some sort of house-building art objects and in our days is like cultural heritage of Ukraine.[1]
Many examples of Ukrainian vernacular architecture you could see now in open-air Musem of Folk Architecture and Life of Ukraine aka «Pyrohiv» (ukr. Пирогів - village near Kyiv city).[2]
In Ukraine vernacular architecture represented by "khata" (ukr. "хата", eng. "house").[0]
"Ukrains'ka khata" (ukr. "Українська хата"; eng. "Ukrainian house") is some sort of house-building art objects and in our days is like cultural heritage of Ukraine.[1]
Many examples of Ukrainian vernacular architecture you could see now in open-air Musem of Folk Architecture and Life of Ukraine aka «Pyrohiv» (ukr. Пирогів - village near Kyiv city).[2]
[0] https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Хата
[1] https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Українська_хата
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrohiv