Benjamin Wright
is erverything built work of architecture?
Architecture that was built during ther Renaissance Period 18th century UHm no. That's wrong. ROMANTIC Architecture would be achitecture that was built during the ROMANTIC period.........not the Renaissance.
yes it can flood. however they are built in order to stop flooding.
traditional architecture is the ability to construct or built any structure following cultural aspects and regulations
The city you're describing is Venice, Italy. Famous for its intricate canals and stunning architecture, Venice is built on a lagoon and is known for its sinking ground. The city is also home to renowned artworks and artists, making it a significant cultural hub. Its unique environment presents challenges, such as flooding and preservation of its artistic heritage.
Venice, Italy is the city that was built on swampy islands and had canals for streets. It is known for its interconnected waterways, grand architecture, and gondola rides.
canals were built in 1750 to 1900
She used the money gained trade to support the arts and architecture,and also built impressive monuments and temples during her reign.
The West wanted government-built roads and canals.
Venice, Italy is the city built on 120 islands interconnected by canals instead of streets. It is known for its beautiful architecture, artwork, and unique transportation system of gondolas and boats.
Canals are artificial not natural. They are all built by humans.
The Aztecs lived in the Valley of Mexico, where they built their capital city of Tenochtitlan on an island in Lake Texcoco. They created a sophisticated society with a complex political structure, advanced agriculture, and impressive architecture that included temples, pyramids, and palaces. They also constructed causeways and canals to navigate the lake-filled region.
He was enthusiastic about architecture and built many schools and mosques. He was also a brilliant general.
canals
james browdelly
desert
Yes there were other canals built because of the success of the Erie Canal. Canada built one and Ohio built several.