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Pikkuhiljaa (talk | contribs) Created page with "thumb|An example of Classical Amujan architecture in [[Drebzha]] Classical Amujan architecture is an architectural style commonly found in the City State of Amuj. It predates Classic Neo-Amujan architecture, which added raised rooves to the style, as well as featuring more relief walls. Both styles are characterised by their lack of windows, and box-like design made of a single block type. It is worth noting that many buildings..." |
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Classical Amujan architecture is an architectural style commonly found in the City State of Amuj. It predates Classic Neo-Amujan architecture, which added raised rooves to the style, as well as featuring more relief walls. Both styles are characterised by their lack of windows, and box-like design made of a single block type. It is worth noting that many buildings in The City State of Amuj do not belong to either style.