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  • 51English Gothic architecture — Westminster Hall and its hammerbeam roof, pictured in the early 19th century. English Gothic is the name of the architectural style that flourished in England from about 1180 until about 1520. Contents …

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  • 52Shinto architecture — …

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  • 53Design and Architecture High School — Design and Architecture Senior High (DASH) Established 1990 Type Public magnet Principal Dr. Stacey Mancuso …

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  • 54Baroque architecture — Façade of the Church of the Gesù, the first truly baroque façade.[1] Baroque architecture is a term used to describe the building style of the Baroque era, begun in late sixteenth century Italy, that took the Roman vocabulary of Renaissance… …

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  • 55Chinese architecture — Diagram of corbel wood bracket supports ( Dougong ) holding up a multi inclined roof, from the architectural treatise Yingzao Fashi (1103 AD) Chinese architecture refers to a style of architecture that has taken shape in East Asia over many… …

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  • 56Palladian architecture — A villa with a superimposed portico, from Book IV of Palladio s I Quattro Libri dell Architettura, in …

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  • 57Hakka architecture — is a building style in southern China unique to the Hakka people. They are typically designed for defensive purposes and consist of one entrance and no windows at ground level. HistoryThe Hakka were originally immigrants from northern China who… …

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  • 58Enterprise Information Security Architecture — (EISA) is a part of enterprise architecture focusing on information security throughout the enterprise. Definition Enterprise Information Security Architecture (EISA) is the practice of applying a comprehensive and rigorous method for describing… …

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  • 59Harappan architecture — is the architecture of the Harappans, an ancient people who lived in the Indus Valley from about 3300 BCE to 1600 BCE. The Harappans were advanced for their time, especially in architecture. City walls Each city in the Indus Valley was surrounded …

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  • 60Mesoamerican architecture — is the set of architectural traditions produced by pre Columbian cultures and civilizations of Mesoamerica, traditions which are best known in the form of public, ceremonial and urban monumental buildings and structures. The distinctive features… …

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