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[[Medieval]] '''construction''' methods were quite sophisticated (in some ways at least) and there are still a great number of classic buildings in some places. |
[[Medieval]] '''construction''' methods were quite sophisticated (in some ways at least) and there are still a great number of classic buildings in some places. |
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Major |
Major construction methods include: |
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* [[Fachwerk]] |
* [[Fachwerk]] |
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* [[wattle and daub]] |
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Important |
Important building types include: |
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* [[Castle]]s |
* [[Castle]]s |
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* [[Cathedral]]s |
* [[Cathedral]]s |
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Important buildings were given permanent decoration: |
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* [[statue]]s |
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* [[frieze]]s |
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* [[gargoyle]]s |
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* [[wall painting]]s |
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See also: |
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* [[Architecture]] |
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Latest revision as of 18:08, 15 August 2005
Medieval construction methods were quite sophisticated (in some ways at least) and there are still a great number of classic buildings in some places.
Major construction methods include:
Important building types include:
Important buildings were given permanent decoration:
See also:
This article is a stub. You can help Cunnan by expanding it.