Chinese buildings are often referred to as "Chinese architecture," which encompasses a variety of styles and structures, including traditional elements like pagodas, temples, and the iconic courtyard houses known as "siheyuan." These buildings are characterized by features such as intricate wooden carvings, curved roofs, and the use of symbolic colors and materials. Modern Chinese architecture also incorporates contemporary designs and styles, reflecting the rapid urbanization and globalization of China.
this building is called the homotoginig
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The person who invented earthquake proof buildings was called Proffessor Boermel
Mimetic buildings are buildings that are structures, they are supposed to grab your attention for a specific reason. These structures are called mimetic because they mimic other objects.
Gargoyles!
this building is called the homotoginig
buildings, Russian buildings
greek buildings
they live in tall buildings.
some of the buildings are the wild goose pagoda, the great wall, the bird nest and the forrbidden city
They are called "buildings" regardless of what is on tip of them.
It is believed that the Chinese first invented lanterns.So it is called Chinese lantern.
Jewish people don't worship buildings, they worship God. They do however worship IN buildings called Synogogues.
As it is the most famous royal residence of Chinese emperors; also a great icon of Chinese architecture buildings.
The burial buildings are called pyramids. There are several rooms in a pyramid.
The Chinese bridge is called Kangshaun great bridge
They are called skyscrapers.