Karoo architecture

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Karoo architecture is a traditional South African rural building style characterized by simple, low-slung farmhouses with thick walls, gabled roofs, and often Victorian or Cape Dutch decorative elements adapted to the arid Karoo landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural style
adaptedTo extreme temperature variations
scarce water resources
strong sunlight
associatedWith Karoo farms NERFINISHED
South African rural heritage
buildingType outbuilding
rural farmhouse
characteristic central front gable
corrugated iron roofs
deep verandas
gabled roofs
low-slung profile
pitched roofs
simple forms
simple rectangular plans
small window openings
stoep (front porch)
symmetrical façades
thick masonry walls
whitewashed walls
climateResponse small windows to reduce heat gain
thermal mass walls for cooling
verandas for shade
country South Africa
decorativeElement Cape Dutch gables NERFINISHED
Victorian timber detailing
ornamental plasterwork
panelled doors
sash windows
environment arid landscape
function agricultural storage
farm dwelling
livestock shelter
heritageStatus often protected as cultural landscape elements
influencedBy Cape Dutch architecture
Victorian architecture NERFINISHED
local farm-building traditions
material adobe
lime plaster
stone
sun-dried brick
periodOfDevelopment 19th century
early 20th century
region Karoo NERFINISHED
roofMaterial corrugated iron
thatch

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Willowmore hasFeature Karoo architecture