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'''Kamuran architecture''' referes to {{wp|architecture}} and architectural designs found anywhere in what is present-day [[Kamura]]. It may also be found in other regions due to Kamuran influence.
== General features of Kamuran architecture ==
== General features of Kamuran architecture ==


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== Residential Housing ==
== Residential Housing ==
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|[[File:Traditional clan house.jpg|center|frameless|250x250px]]
|[[File:Traditional clan house.jpg|center|frameless|250x250px]]
|[[File:Rural clan house.jpg|center|frameless|250x250px]]
|[[File:Rural clan house.jpg|center|frameless|250x250px]]
|[[File:Public housing XRN.jpg|center|frameless|250x250px]]
|[[File:Clan housing in XRN.jpg|center|frameless|250x250px]]
|[[File:Affluent housing project in Penkhu.jpg|center|frameless|250x250px]]
|[[File:Affluent housing project in Penkhu.jpg|center|frameless|250x250px]]
|[[File:Clan housing in XRN.jpg|center|frameless|250x250px]]
|[[File:Public housing XRN.jpg|center|frameless|250x250px]]
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|Traditional rural clan house located in a farming village.
|Traditional rural clan house located in a farming village.
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== Public Buildings ==
== Public Buildings ==
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|The New Palace, Penkhu, a late Middle Kamuran style palace complex incorperating Altaian design influences.
|The New Palace, Penkhu, a late Middle Kamuran style palace complex incorperating Altaian design influences.
|Siwa City Library, an example of Konst Dekor architecture that became popular in Kamura after 900 SK.     
|Siwa City Library, an example of Konst Dekor architecture that became popular in Kamura after 900 SK.     
|A Kinnite Temple in the New Ornamental style with a statue representing Kin Puxem located on the left.
|A Kinnite Temple in the New Ornamental style with a statue representing the goddess, ''Puxe'', located on the left.
|A recently built Kinnite Temple, demonstrating the contemporary Kamuran Futurist style.
|A recently built Kinnite Temple, demonstrating the contemporary Kamuran Futurist style.
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== See also ==
== See also ==
[[Category:Kamura|Architecture]][[Category:Architecture|*]]
[[Category:Culture of Kamura|Architecture]][[Category:Architecture by country]]

Latest revision as of 01:59, 5 September 2024

Kamuran architecture referes to architecture and architectural designs found anywhere in what is present-day Kamura. It may also be found in other regions due to Kamuran influence.

General features of Kamuran architecture

Historical Development

Contemporary Styles

Residential Housing

Examples
Traditional rural clan house located in a farming village. Affluent suburban clan house located in a provincial area. Low income public housing project in an urban area. Middle income clan housing complexes on the outskirts of a city. High income clan housing project in a central ward of Penkhu.

Public Buildings

Examples
The Imperial Palace, Penkhu, a classic Middle Kamuran style palace complex with traditional design influences. The New Palace, Penkhu, a late Middle Kamuran style palace complex incorperating Altaian design influences. Siwa City Library, an example of Konst Dekor architecture that became popular in Kamura after 900 SK. A Kinnite Temple in the New Ornamental style with a statue representing the goddess, Puxe, located on the left. A recently built Kinnite Temple, demonstrating the contemporary Kamuran Futurist style.

See also