In many forested or mountainous regions, especially where apex predators roam freely, elevation has historically served as a vital defensive barrier. Predators like bears, with their immense strength and keen sense of smell, can be formidable threats to ground-level shelters. While bears are capable climbers, especially smaller species, most are far less inclined to ascend rope-based access points or fragile wooden ladders, particularly those suspended in a vertical line and offering no platform or solid grip.
Ramiz’s actions echo the ancient practices of earth-dwellers who used whatever nature offered, not just to live, but to create.
Its architectural achievement lies in its fusion of prehistoric material logic and modern ecological sensibility: a completely handmade, high-altitude, climate-adaptive shelter relying solely on wood, clay, rope, and fabric.
RAMIZ IN THE WILD
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