Pacific Island Architecture: From Traditional Huts to Modern Designs is a captivating exploration of the unique architectural styles found across the Pacific Islands. From the thatched-roof huts of Polynesia to the contemporary designs of urban centers, this book showcases the diverse range of architectural expressions in the region. The author delves into the cultural and environmental factors that have influenced Pacific Island architecture, offering insights into the sustainable building practices and traditional construction techniques. Whether you are an architecture enthusiast or simply curious about the built environment of the Pacific Islands, this book is a visual delight.