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  2. Elmina White Honors Hall - Wikipedia

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    Elmina White Honors Hall is situated next to one of the university's most significant open spaces, near the original entrance arch to campus. Its Georgian Revival style features include its proportion and balance (mathematic ratios were utilized to determine the height and shape of the windows and other features), sturdy and uniform red brick walls, perfectly symmetrical stonework, and a dark ...

  3. Rena Sakellaridou - Wikipedia

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    The newer wing, on the northeast side of the preexisting 1960s Main Library, was built in 1999 and features a symmetrical rectangular form designed around a cylindrical atrium. [9] The result is a building described as an inspiring invention containing majestic space and providing calming comfort for students. [8]

  4. Rococo architecture - Wikipedia

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    Rococo architecture, prevalent during the reign of Louis XV in France from 1715 to 1774, is an exceptionally ornamental and exuberant architectural style characterized by the use of rocaille motifs such as shells, curves, mascarons, arabesques, and other classical elements.

  5. Girih - Wikipedia

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    Girih consists of geometric designs, often of stars and polygons, which can be constructed in a variety of ways. [16] Girih star and polygon patterns with 5- and 10-fold rotational symmetry are known to have been made as early as the 13th century. Such figures can be drawn by compass and straightedge.

  6. Penrose tiling - Wikipedia

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    A Penrose tiling with rhombi exhibiting fivefold symmetry. A Penrose tiling is an example of an aperiodic tiling.Here, a tiling is a covering of the plane by non-overlapping polygons or other shapes, and a tiling is aperiodic if it does not contain arbitrarily large periodic regions or patches.

  7. Traditional Chinese house architecture - Wikipedia

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    Chinese home design was originally more heterogeneous than it is today. In addition to the orthodox square shape, evidence of round dwellings is common in early archaeological sites. [ 2 ] Throughout several millennia, architecture was influenced by the development of Chinese thought, narrowing the range of acceptable layouts closer to the ...

  8. Victorian architecture - Wikipedia

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    During the early 19th century, the romantic medieval Gothic Revival style was developed as a reaction to the symmetry of Palladianism, and such buildings as Fonthill Abbey were built. [1] By the middle of the 19th century, as a result of new technology, construction was able to incorporate metal materials as building components.

  9. Australian residential architectural styles - Wikipedia

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    The vernacular style of the Old Colonial period. Buildings of this period were often rudimentary compared with British architecture at the time, but Georgian ideas of orderliness still influenced their shape and scale. Buildings built in this style often featured symmetrical facades, rectangular and prismatic shapes, and were well-proportioned. [7]