A traditional Maldivian village has a geometrical layout with broad streets inserted in a rectangular grid, sitting well back from the shores of the island.
Historically houses were made of coconut wood and leaves, while coral was only used to build essential constructions (tombs or mosques).
As a sign of status some homes were made of coral stones too, joined with mortar made from the burned coral paste.
This traditional construction method is now forbidden as coral is protected, but coral buildings are still evident in some islands.