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'''''Not to be confused with [[Classical Amujan architecture]], which generally lacks raised rooves.''''' | '''''Not to be confused with [[Classical Amujan architecture]], which generally lacks raised rooves.''''' | ||
'''Classic Neo-Amujan architecture''' is an architectural style characterized by its box-like design scheme both inside and outside of the building as well as its lack of windows. The | '''Classic Neo-Amujan architecture''' is an architectural style characterized by its box-like design scheme both inside and outside of the building as well as its lack of windows. The phrase was first coined by [[sq]] and was named after the [[City State of Amuj]], where it was first seen. Most of the house's shapes could be described as a "truncated cuboid". | ||
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Revision as of 13:12, 12 June 2025
Not to be confused with Classical Amujan architecture, which generally lacks raised rooves.
Classic Neo-Amujan architecture is an architectural style characterized by its box-like design scheme both inside and outside of the building as well as its lack of windows. The phrase was first coined by sq and was named after the City State of Amuj, where it was first seen. Most of the house's shapes could be described as a "truncated cuboid".
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Classic Neo-Amujan architecture in Kiryac Yikow, Monke Island