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|Traditional rural clan house located in a farming village. | |Traditional rural clan house located in a farming village. |
Revision as of 23:13, 11 January 2024
General features of Kamuran architecture
Historical Development
Contemporary Styles
Residential Housing
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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
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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 Kin Puxem located on the left. | A recently built Kinnite Temple, demonstrating the contemporary Kamuran Futurist style. |