In the 19th century, ideology significantly shaped the built environment through movements like Romanticism and Industrialism. Romanticism emphasized nature and historical styles, leading to the revival of Gothic and neoclassical architecture in civic buildings and churches. Meanwhile, Industrialism prompted the development of factories, tenements, and railway stations, reflecting utilitarian principles and the rapid urbanization of society. This ideological clash between aesthetic values and industrial efficiency resulted in diverse architectural forms that embodied the cultural and social changes of the time.
in the seventeeth century
They were supposedly built about 600 BC, though pinpointing the date is a little difficult at this distance. They were destroyed by an earthquake in the second century of the CE.
The Taj Mahal was built in the 17th century
By walking , horse and carriage and by river boat. Later in the century, railroads were built.
Jal Mahal Hawa Mahal Red Fort Taj Mahal
the satue of liberety was built in the 18 century
a 15th century is smaller than a ship built in the 20th century
They lived on it so it was greatly influenced. They planted their crops, built houses, and cultivated it to fit their needs.
The Ajanta Caves were built from the 2nd Century to about 7th Century.
An empire is built on an ideology, and this ideology requires fundamentals to thrive. An empire needs vast territories, land, a powerful, big army, and adequate supply lines for resources and commodities to survive as such. Examples of how an empire is built include the US, the British Empire, or the Greek/Roman Empire.
Actions are built on thoughts and beliefs. Thus prevalent ideology shapes many aspects in the lives of people that have anything to do with the respected ideology. People act on what they believe in and that produces physical and mental results of all kinds.
It was built in the 11th century
it was built in the 13th century
it was built in 16 century.
It was built in the 12th century.
The terms "built landscape" and "built environment" are related but not identical. The built environment refers to all human-made spaces, including buildings, roads, and infrastructure, while the built landscape specifically emphasizes the visual and physical characteristics of these spaces in relation to the natural environment. In essence, the built landscape is a subset of the broader built environment, focusing on how human structures interact with and shape the land.
The Southsea Castle was built in 1544 A.D., which was in the 16th century A.D.