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[[File:Drebzha-Amuj-library.png|thumb|An example of Classical Amujan architecture in [[Drebzha]]]]
[[File:Drebzha-Amuj-library.png|thumb|An example of Classical Amujan architecture in [[Drebzha]]]]
[[File:Pfoas Arena.png|thumb|alt=Pfoas Arena|[[Pfoas Arena]], an originally Amuj building with Kyawcenni modifications]]
[[File:Shop-in-kaper-ribas.png|thumb|alt=Amujist Shop in Kapę Ribas|Amujist Shop in [[Kapę Ribas]], [[Monke Island]]]]


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.
'''Classical Amujan architecture''' is the architecture style [[Lux Moniridia]] used to construct their buildings in. The name comes from the [[City State of Amuj]], which was the first country this style of architecture could be found in. Architecture of this style outside of Amuj are called '''Amujist''' buildings.<br><br>
Amuj buildings are characterized by only using a single type of block (usually one kind of wood plank) for the whole thing (except for the doorways, which use one or two doors of the same wood type). Amuj buildings are so minimalist that they often don't even use up any blocks for corners, leading to Amuj houses commonly having rounded rooves. Besides the City State of Amuj, Amujist buildings can typically be found in [[Amujology|territories formerly ruled by Lux Moniridia]].<br><br>
Classical Amujan architecture 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.

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An example of Classical Amujan architecture in Drebzha
Pfoas Arena
Pfoas Arena, an originally Amuj building with Kyawcenni modifications
Amujist Shop in Kapę Ribas
Amujist Shop in Kapę Ribas, Monke Island

Classical Amujan architecture is the architecture style Lux Moniridia used to construct their buildings in. The name comes from the City State of Amuj, which was the first country this style of architecture could be found in. Architecture of this style outside of Amuj are called Amujist buildings.

Amuj buildings are characterized by only using a single type of block (usually one kind of wood plank) for the whole thing (except for the doorways, which use one or two doors of the same wood type). Amuj buildings are so minimalist that they often don't even use up any blocks for corners, leading to Amuj houses commonly having rounded rooves. Besides the City State of Amuj, Amujist buildings can typically be found in territories formerly ruled by Lux Moniridia.

Classical Amujan architecture 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.