In Guyana, housing varies significantly between urban and rural areas. Urban centers like Georgetown feature a mix of colonial-style homes, modern apartments, and concrete structures, while rural areas often consist of wooden houses on stilts, known as "benabs," to accommodate flood-prone conditions. Many homes are built with local materials, reflecting the cultural diversity of the population, which includes indigenous, African, and Indo-Guyanese influences. Overall, the housing landscape showcases a blend of traditional and contemporary architectural styles.
The Great Diamond Housing Scheme is one of many housing development schemes in Guyana. These projects are overseen by Housing Minister Irfaan Ali.
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