A twig and mud house is commonly referred to as a "wattle and daub" house. This traditional construction method involves using woven branches (wattle) to create a framework, which is then covered with a mixture of mud, clay, and straw (daub) to provide insulation and protection. This technique has been used for centuries in various cultures around the world.
in a house, the mud room would be called le vestibule or l'entrée. In a sports installation, the mud room is called 'le vestiaire'
The American name is ADOBE.
A house made of mud. Surprise!
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Mud House was created in 1836.
It is called "TAHNI" . A twig is the little branch of a plant or a tree. By a stretch of imagination you can also call it "SHAKHA".
Mud, stone and thatching.
Mud , bamboo , brass , mud bricks and clay are used to make houses called huts.These materials are cheap and easily available for use .
They where called adobes or mud brick houses. Look adobes up on wikipedia.
A twig
Yes, I have encountered a mud dauber in my house.