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'''Wolgos architecture''' refers to {{wp|architecture}} and architectural designs by the [[Wolgos]]. it can be found especially in [[The Bind]] and [[Hergom]].
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== Ancient ==
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| colspan="2" |Houses typical of New Xhedun architecture, similar to the Dhonowlgos style but more experimental in décor, materials and ammenities
| colspan="2" |Houses typical of New Xhedun architecture, similar to the Dhonowlgos style but more experimental in décor, materials and ammenities
| colspan="2" |Examples of surviving Skous style architecture, once common in the Nuss valley as the Wolgos sought new prefabricated methods to urbanise newly settled lands.
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== Contemporary ==
== Contemporary ==
[[Category:Architecture]]

Latest revision as of 02:04, 5 September 2024

Wolgos architecture refers to architecture and architectural designs by the Wolgos. it can be found especially in The Bind and Hergom.

Ancient

Stone stelae carved into sea side cliffs, very common sights in the Dnkluwos Islands

Traditional Dhonowlgos

Examples
Examples of classic Wolgos architecture from the last century of Dhonowlgos, in Rissland many examples remain despite having very high door and ceiling clearances of nine to ten feet. Example of a surviving Wolgos town in Rissland, Architecture mostly intact Example of a surviving Wolgos farming village in Rissland, with iconic stone walls dividing clan yards.

Bind Architecture

New Xhedun style Skous Style Kalsulan delta style
Houses typical of New Xhedun architecture, similar to the Dhonowlgos style but more experimental in décor, materials and ammenities Examples of surviving Skous style architecture, once common in the Nuss valley as the Wolgos sought new prefabricated methods to urbanise newly settled lands.

Contemporary