First Thoughts Primitive: Primitive is a significant period in human history characterized by early human societies. ( Kennedy, L., 2019 ) Within the context of architecture, primitive architecture refers to structures built during the Stone Age. At that time, humans had not yet discovered stronger building materials and had to rely on resources such as branches, leaves, and rocks. Typically, humans would live in caves to protect themselves from harsh weather and wild animals. During that period, humans used large rocks as furniture, such as tables, beds, and chairs. Israel Caves Since ancient times, humans have been using raw materials to construct different structures. As a result, these structures exhibit a variety of textures on their surfaces, ranging from smooth to rough. Moreover, the architecture of these structures comes in unique shapes, including organic and inorganic shapes. This specific style of architecture has caught my interest as it reminds me of the work of Za...