Architecture
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'''Architecture''' is the [[art]] and [[science]] of [[design]]ing [[building]]s and [[structure]]s. The art of [[shelter]]. | '''Architecture''' is the [[art]] and [[science]] of [[design]]ing [[building]]s and [[structure]]s. The art of [[shelter]]. | ||
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Architecture is the art and science of designing buildings and structures. The art of shelter.
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- Twentieth century architecture
- Gothic architecture
- Vers une architecture
- Modern architecture
- New Objectivity (architecture)
- Arcade (architecture)
- Vernacular architecture
- Futurist architecture
- Ornament (architecture)
- Folly (architecture)
- Neoclassical architecture
- Postmodern architecture
- International style (architecture)
- Modernist architecture
- Functionalism (architecture)
- Brutalist architecture
- Against Architecture
- Expressionist architecture
- Architecture parlante
- Visionary architecture
- Jesús Franco and architecture
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