The barasti housing is completely made out of palm trees and If you had to move you only had to take the wooden poles and wet sacks (which make the wind tower)
No, the made their house with mud people. Call them cliff dwellings!
In the region known as the Bikaner Desert, houses would have to be made of a very thick canvas. This type of house would much resemble a tent. Larger cities in the Bikaner desert have houses constructed of a type of adobe.
Qatar's traditional houses, known as "barasti" or "qatar houses," were primarily constructed using local materials such as mud, palm fronds, and coral stone. The use of palm fronds for roofing provided insulation from the heat, while the thick mud walls helped regulate indoor temperatures. These houses were designed to adapt to the harsh desert climate, utilizing natural resources available in the region. Today, modern architecture in Qatar often incorporates elements of traditional design while using contemporary materials.
they have to protect their house.
The Painted Desert of Arizona is made of rock and sand.
Building materials are scarce in the Bikaner Desert located in Rajasthan. People in this area build their homes using sand, mud, and other materials that nature provides for them.
It is set in the desert ( a place/house built to be hidden in the desert)
Metal absorbs a great deal of heat from the sun. A metal house would quickly turn into an oven inside.
The Taklamakan Desert is completely natural and not man made.
sand
the Sahara desert was made around 4.6 billion years ago when the earth was created.
I am quite happy with the home I have in the Chihuahuan Desert and have no desire to build a home in Bikaner.