The article examines the ethnocultural and adaptation factors for the development of folk architecture of peasant resettlers of the early 20th century who lived in the Middle Angara region. It has been concluded that in the first quarter of the 20th century, the late resettlers sought to preserve their building technologies as much as possible, changing only those of them that prevented adaptation to new conditions. At the same time, the construction culture of the resettlers of the Bratsk District has undergone a much greater degree of transformation than that of most of their compatriots who settled in other regions, due to the need for more intensive adaptation to the specifics of the natural and climatic conditions of the Middle Angara region.
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