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A flying buttress is not a feature of Romanesque architecture.
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The architecture of the cathedral does not feature flying buttresses.
Basic design theories in tropical architecture are based on comfort and functionality. These designs often feature open flooring with high ceilings and large windows.
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A flying buttress is not a feature of Romanesque architecture.
Pointed arches is not a feature of Romanesque architecture. Romanesque architecture is characterized by semi-circular arches, thick walls, and small windows. Pointed arches are a signature element of Gothic architecture.
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The walls themselves were a defensive feature; sometimes with a body of water surrounding the structure (a moat).
Yes most castles are named in some way, often by the name of the nearest town or geographical feature.
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Square Castles had connected walls which can be burnt from one corner to another. This can happen by digging a tunnel and throwing fire. This feature can affect the whole castle because it can burn down.
Doric, Corinthian and Ionic columns.
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The architecture of the cathedral does not feature flying buttresses.