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'''Perhyh-Aita Architecture''' is an architectual style developed and used in the [[Apxyrasphere]]. It incorporates the [[Thought of Kynkira|duck-building traditions]] of un-ŋorldly origins, as well as use of terracotta and wood, as well as stone and stone-related accents. It also focuses on simple forms, rather than elaborate facades. | '''Perhyh-Aita Architecture''' (Toli pron.: /perʏx ajta/) is an architectual style developed and used in the [[Apxyrasphere]]. It incorporates the [[Thought of Kynkira|duck-building traditions]] of un-ŋorldly origins, as well as use of terracotta and wood, as well as stone and stone-related accents. It also focuses on simple forms, rather than elaborate facades and allows nature to be present. | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
* [[ | * [[Perhyh]] | ||
* | * Perhyh station | ||
* [[ | * [[Perhyh Duck Shrine]] | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:2025-04-27 22.17.20.png| | File:2025-04-27 22.17.20.png|Perhyh from the port side (27 April 2025) | ||
File:2025-04-29 18.06.38.png| | File:2025-04-29 18.06.38.png|Perhyh Station (29 April 2025) | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Latest revision as of 11:23, 1 May 2025
Perhyh-Aita Architecture (Toli pron.: /perʏx ajta/) is an architectual style developed and used in the Apxyrasphere. It incorporates the duck-building traditions of un-ŋorldly origins, as well as use of terracotta and wood, as well as stone and stone-related accents. It also focuses on simple forms, rather than elaborate facades and allows nature to be present.
Examples
- Perhyh
- Perhyh station
- Perhyh Duck Shrine
Gallery
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Perhyh from the port side (27 April 2025)
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Perhyh Station (29 April 2025)