Houses made of ice blocks are also known as snow houses or igloos. They are mainly located in parts of the Central Canadian Arctic, as well as parts in Greenland such as Thule.
obviosly houses in canada are made out of ice blocks and ice cubes because people live in igloos and to make igloos you need ice
Ice is readily available for them, and it is a good insulator.
concrere blocks
Bricks or concrete blocks
Not sure what you are asking here exactly, but Ice makers in the centuries before refrigeration often used sawdust to insulate ice blocks in the ice houses, to slow the rate of melting. And to prevent the blocks from sticking together.
Mainly breeze blocks that are rendered.
The Inuit
cinder blocks and cement.
Brick and cement blocks.
Eskimos do not have ice shelters. They live in houses.
In the winter the inuit people lived in igloos made of hard ice blocks. In the summer they lived in tents
They were made of huge ice blocks. The Inuit packed snow between the cracks to keep the building warm.