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The term embrasure, in military architecture, refers to the opening in a crenellation or battlement between the two raised solid portions or Merlons, sometimes called a crenel or crenelle.
war wick castle is a medieval castle
The castle is called Edinburgh Castle.
It's a concentric castle that is to say a castle within in a castle. In addition it also has a moat. It's the largest castle in Wales and the second largest in the UK.
Yes, it is a building.
Tadhg O'Keeffe has written: 'Romanesque Ireland' -- subject(s): Architecture, Romanesque, Church architecture, Church buildings, Romanesque Architecture 'Barryscourt Castle and the Irish tower-house' -- subject(s): Architecture, Domestic, Barryscourt Castle (Ireland), Domestic Architecture
AnswerRomanesque Revival -- Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany AnswerThere is a link below to an article on Romanesque architecture. There are more examples there than you need, with photos.
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There was a typical look the the interior of castles from ancient Japan. The architecture was usually designed with defense in mind, so the interior was from an elevated position. There were intricate gables, windows, and limited decor.
The architect of Warwick Castle was William the Conqueror. He was a Norman King of England and he ordered to build it in 1068. The objective of this construction was to protect the region against rebellion.
1764 was when it was first published. In the following year in the second edition it was entitled 'A Gothic Story'.
By King Edward I of England, following his conquest of the country in 1283
The Duke of Northumberland, built following the Norman conquest
York Castle was built under the orders of King William I during his first northern expedition following the Norman Conquest. The original castle was a wooden motte and bailey castle, thought to have been been built in as little as eight days.
James Hakewill has written: 'The history of Windsor, and its neighbourhood' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Windsor Castle 'An attempt to determine the exact character of Elizabethan architecture' -- subject(s): Elizabethan Architecture, History, Relations with architects