NoSkiveees, the neighborhood where I grew up had a lot of old adobe homes. The walls were double thick adobes, laid two lengthwise and then one crossways. The ceilings were all bead board or tin ceilings that were nine and ten foot high. That plus a veranda around the house kept them very cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
Many of them had a screen porch at the back of the building. Toilets were outside, and plumbing was minimal.
They have all fallen to the bulldozer now. When we moved in 1980, we went looking for an adobe. There was none to be had. I guess the building codes did not allow for adobes.
When the freeway takes our house, I would like to have one built of adobe.
Rufus