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  • 51Architecture of Canada — The architecture of Canada is, with the exception of that of the First Nations, closely linked to the techniques and styles developed in Europe and the United States. However, design has long needed to be adapted to Canada s climate and geography …

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  • 52Architecture of Aylesbury — The architecture of Aylesbury, the county town of Buckinghamshire, reflects the ordinary architecture which can be found in many small towns in England where the buildings of the town were designed by local architects. This is characteristic of… …

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  • 53Architecture of Upper Canada College — Since its founding in 1829, Upper Canada College (UCC), in Toronto, Ontario, has occupied a number of sites and various structures on those sites. The school campus has always held a relatively prominent place within the city.1829 to 1891 had it… …

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  • 54Romanesque — n. & adj. n. a style of architecture prevalent in Europe c. 900 1200, with massive vaulting and round arches (cf. NORMAN). adj. of the Romanesque style of architecture. Etymology: F f. roman ROMANCE …

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  • 55Romanesque — Ro·man·esque || ‚rəʊmÉ™ nesk adj. pertaining to a style of architecture which developed in western and southern Europe during the 9th 12th centuries (characterized by round arches and vaults, and elaborate ornamentation), of or pertaining… …

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  • 56romanesque revival — noun Usage: usually capitalized 1st R : a nostalgic stylistic return in the late 19th century to pre Gothic architectural forms * * * Romanesque Revival, a style of architecture of the 1870 s and 1880 s that imitated Romanesque …

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  • 57Architecture pre-romane — Art préroman L art préroman est une période d approximativement 400 ans dans l art de l Europe occidentale qui va de l epoque des Mérovingiens VIe siècle suivi par la Renaissance carolingienne au VIIIe siècle et IXe siècle jusqu au …

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  • 58Architecture pré-romane — Art préroman L art préroman est une période d approximativement 400 ans dans l art de l Europe occidentale qui va de l epoque des Mérovingiens VIe siècle suivi par la Renaissance carolingienne au VIIIe siècle et IXe siècle jusqu au …

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  • 59Architecture préromane — Art préroman L art préroman est une période d approximativement 400 ans dans l art de l Europe occidentale qui va de l epoque des Mérovingiens VIe siècle suivi par la Renaissance carolingienne au VIIIe siècle et IXe siècle jusqu au …

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  • 60Architecture, Religious —    The most striking feature of the human landscape in both urban and rural Burma is the abundance of religious buildings, which reflects the importance of Buddhism in Burmese life. Although some of these structures, such as the monuments at Sri… …

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