Title

Vernacular Haryana architecture style

Rare
4.5/5(Based on 1 heritage site)
DescriptionVernacular Haryana architecture reflects local materials, climate, and cultural traditions, often featuring simple structures, courtyards, and locally sourced materials like mud, brick, and wood.
Also Known As
North Indian Temple Architecture
Mughal Architecture
Rajput Architecture
Maratha Architecture
Late Medieval Temple Style
Vernacular Haryana Architecture
Shikhara Style
Tags
Courtyard
Mud construction
Local materials
Rural architecture
Style ID
INHF-STY-9662092701-15:23:28:03:01:24:VHAS
URIhttps://www.inheritage.foundation/aat/styles/vernacular-haryana-architecture-style
API Endpoint
https://www.inheritage.foundation/api/v1/aat/vernacular-haryana-architecture-style
Total Sites1
Primary Sites0
CreatedNovember 19, 2025
Last UpdatedNovember 29, 2025

External References

Regions

Regions
Haryana

Historical Context

Time Periods
Varies by region and construction

Sacred Context

Sacred Contexts
Homes
Community spaces
Local temples

Architectural Details

Primary Materials
Mud
Brick
Wood
Thatch
Architectural Features
Courtyards
Earthen walls
Sloping roofs
Simple ornamentation

Keywords

Keywords
Courtyard
Mud construction
Local materials
Rural architecture

Recommended Sources

TitleTypeNotes
Vernacular Architecture of IndiaBookGeneral overview of vernacular styles across India.
Haryana: A Regional StudyBookMay contain information on local building traditions.

Heritage Sites (1)

Site NameStatusConfidence
Sheetla Mata Mandir Gurugram
Secondary
100%

See Also

Related Materials

Mud
Brick
Wood
Thatch

Related Features

Courtyards
Earthen walls
Sloping roofs
Simple ornamentation

How to Identify Vernacular Haryana architecture style

  1. Look for characteristic features: Courtyards, Earthen walls, Sloping roofs.
  2. Verify geographic location: Vernacular Haryana architecture style architecture is typically found in Haryana.
  3. Examine construction materials: Vernacular Haryana architecture style typically uses Mud and Brick.
  4. Consider historical context: This style dates from Varies by region and construction.
  5. Compare with documented examples: 1 heritage sites use this architectural style.

Frequently Asked Questions