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transport and
military communications.
Military engineers are also
responsible for
logistics behind military tactics.
Modern military engineering differs...
- of the
medieval period. Many
examples of religious, civic, and
military architecture from the
Middle Ages
survive throughout Europe. The pre-Romanesque...
-
Gothic architecture is an
architectural style that was
prevalent in
Europe from the late 12th to the 16th century,
during the High and Late
Middle Ages...
- Hohenzollern's summit, is a
structure composed of four
primary parts:
military architecture, the
palatial buildings, chapels, and the gardens. The
Eagle Gate...
- The term
Norman architecture is used to
categorise styles of
Romanesque architecture developed by the
Normans in the
various lands under their dominion...
-
references on
Islamic architecture often refer to this
architectural tradition in
terms such as
architecture of the
Islamic West or
architecture of the Western...
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power and strength, from its use in
military architecture.
Rough finishes on
stone are also very
common in
architecture outside the
European tradition, but...
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Moroccan architecture reflects Morocco's
diverse geography and long history,
marked by
successive waves of
settlers through both
migration and
military conquest...
- such as urbanism,
civil engineering, naval,
military, and
landscape architecture.
Trends in
architecture were influenced,
among other factors, by technological...
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