loss of carved detail.
it was tha one of old architecture in the world,in this tthey were use the stone and the wood for his staying place
Ancient architecture was limited to what you could achieve with stone (and concrete). Modern architecture is limited by what you can achieve with steel, reinforced concrete and glass.
Stone supports, Higher Walls and huge stained glass windows.
The relative shortage of wood led to the more predominant use of mud, brick and stone.
Asking when architecture started is a bit like asking when evolution of the human started, architecture has been around since literally forever, architecture is in nature, in the way trees construct themselves, in how the first human made a hut from mud etc. So it's quite an open question, .
A cumber stone is a British slang term for a person or thing that is annoying, burdensome, or causing trouble. It is often used to refer to someone who is causing inconvenience or hindrance.
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stone like buildings an observatories
Pillars, arches, and statues have been standard features in Roman architecture over the ages but a lot of other features have changed often over time. Another consistency in Roman architecture would have to be that natural stone was used often and rarely painted.
It damages the stone, leading to early failure.
it was tha one of old architecture in the world,in this tthey were use the stone and the wood for his staying place
stone architecture
Greek civilisation was not influenced by Greek architecture. Greek architecture was a product of Greek civilisation
Lava Rossa is a red-colored lava stone that comes from volcanic eruptions. It is often used in landscaping and architecture for its unique color and texture.
Ancient architecture was limited to what you could achieve with stone (and concrete). Modern architecture is limited by what you can achieve with steel, reinforced concrete and glass.
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pyaramids and stuff. To the point - it was based on stone/brick columns supporting stone and wooden cross-beams.