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File:Blood Pavillion.jpg|thumb|The Pavillion of Blood, Xieye Palace. | File:Blood Pavillion.jpg|thumb|The Pavillion of Blood, Xieye Palace. | ||
File:Tower houses.jpg|thumb|Qian fortress style houses in the northern frontier | |||
File:Palace of a Thousand Columns.jpg|thumb|Palace of a Thousand Columns, an example of late Zhong architecture | |||
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==Republic Style== | ==Republic Style== |
Revision as of 01:22, 28 November 2022
Corummese architecture encompasses a series of styles that have been prevalent through various historical eras. Invasions and intermixing with other races has added certain diversity of style to various geographical areas such as the west and far north of the country.
Imperial Style
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The Pavillion of Blood, Xieye Palace.
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Qian fortress style houses in the northern frontier
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Palace of a Thousand Columns, an example of late Zhong architecture
Republic Style
Drab Style
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BSP Directorate building
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Building of the General Association of Corummese Residents Abroad
Interior architecture
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Television viewing station
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Reception area of the Ministry of Interior
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Nondescript backrooms
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Hotel bathroom in mint