PHILIPPINE ETHNIC HOUSE
Fale House
Also known as the ifugao house
Dol
An area use for kohu and stair landing
Desyung
Area of honor
Kamalig
Bahay kubo storage house for unhawped rice
Paglutuan
Bahy kubo kitchen area
Subanun House
Barely Exceeding of 20 sqm, gable type coverded with nipa palm
Dancalan
Bilaan - A wooden plate use for chopping of met
Fayu
Bontoc House, square in plan
Falig
Bontoc house, granary for richer people.
Mandaya
Built on tree stumps, 4 m to 6 m high with swing made of bamboo for honoured guest or for mother who rocks her baby.
Lowa
Central space use for sleeping
Panggao
Ceremonial bed located in aplace of honor away in front of the house
Ilongot
Communal type of house but partition are not provided
Give the three levels of Isneg House
DATAR TAMUYON TARAKIP
Bilaan
Design with floors in varying levels, two to fibe level with each level made few inches above the other
Dofil
Dofilinsleeping quarter for the wives and children of the headman
Tagbanua
Doors oriented towards the aest, small windows are often provided
Naga
Dragon like motifs carved
Upland Bagobo
Elevated on stilts about 8ft high. Usually made of eight levels entire house dont have windows
Panalong
End beams of a Maranao House
Bukdol
Entrance to the house
Caticugan
Ethnic House, Two porches located in the front and rear of the house
Gaddang
Ethnic house with upright post of about 1.00 to 2.00 m. The only furniture inthe house is the twi trunks used for storing valuables
Piako
Fern like carved
Binangiyan
High steep hipped roof, elevated 1.50m, Kankanay House
T boli
Hiuse built on 6 ft stilt
Lusaran Valley House
House design in various shapes, rectangular, t, double t.
Torogan house
House of the sultans and datu
Manobo
House where entrance is located at the kitchen. Little or ni decorations.
Magahat
House with ceiling filled with trophies of jawbone
Ibanag
House with porches known as batalag
Tinggian
House with walls usually with peepholes
Mayoyao
IFUGAO, roof is steeper
Dema house
Ibaloy House, containing a bedroom, dining room, kitchen, discussion room and a storage room
Kamparan
Ibaloy, area Use for pounding rice or cooking
Kiangan
Ifugao, roof are not as steep
Pinagong and Tinubang
Ilokano House, rectangular plan,
Kalapaw
Ilokano hoise, small local hut
Samal House
Individual houses, built on stilt, connected by catwalks
Binuron
Isneg one room abode with a large concave roof that resembles an inverted traditional isneg boat
Rakuh and kusina
Ivatan dwelling is made up of two houses:
CHIVUVUHUMG AND SINADUMPARAN
Ivatan special type of house
Dattagon
Kalinga house elevated area.
Palaganan
Mangyan house, a passageway leading from the main door
Lawig
Maranao small house
Mala a walai
Marano Large house
Badjao House
Mirror in th sala indicate the number of children
Finaryon or Binayon
Octagonal form Kalinga house
Bulwagan
Part of Bahay Kubo Reserved for entertaining guest
Bahay Kubo
Porch on all side of the house, it is graduated to a more sophisticated dwelling
Tampipi
Rectabgular box serves as closet
Tiruray
Rectangular in shape but on 4 feet to 6 feet high above the ground, house in not only use for sleeping but also for meeting session.
Dapogan
River stone shape stobe
Sungan
Roof has four dloping sides but only side meeting to for the apex
Libut
Roof square in shape
Blaba
Side are for aworking and conversation
Coastal Bagobo
Single room built on stilt with platform for guest, warriors and quarter for the datu and his wives.
Ranggar
Small islamic prayer house
Silong
Space found underneath the bahay kubo
Hiligaynon
Square plan 4 ft to 5 ft hig Oil is applied to make the bamboo look shiny Decorated with a flower vase.
Mangyan
Structure elevated from the ground measure 6m by 10m. Rectangular in plan
Kohu
The hearthmade of beaten earth floor
Kotel
Toilet
Bay Sinug
Traditional Tausug house
Pauid
Type of palm leaves as roofung material
Yakan
Underneath the house is a rice mortar
Batalan
Unroof area where water jars are kept
Djenging
Use for storage and sleeping, 12 feet in length, 3 feet head room
Fato hu
Utility area
Tajuk Pususng
Wiod carving in the form of Manuk manuk bird
Gisuk
Wooden panels curved with okir
bangahan or banggera
place where pots are kept (bahay kubo)