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  2. Slow architecture - Wikipedia

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    Slow architecture could also be interpreted literally to mean architecture that has taken a very long time to build, for example the Sagrada Família, in Barcelona. [ 3 ] When Eduardo Souto de Moura won the 2011 Pritzker Prize , a jury member described his buildings as slow architecture, because it required careful consideration to appreciate ...

  3. Category:Architecture in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Architectural styles - Wikipedia

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    Side passage plan architecture; Sikh architecture; Single- and double-pen architecture; Sino-Portuguese architecture; Slow architecture; Songhai architecture; Southern French Gothic; Spa architecture; Spanish Colonial architecture; De Stijl; Stile Littorio; Stockbroker's Tudor; Strawberry Hill Gothic; Sudano-Sahelian architecture; Suspended ...

  5. Architecture of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Religious architecture varies from indigenous forms to mosques, temples, and churches. The sultans and other rulers built palaces. There is a substantial legacy of colonial architecture in Indonesian cities. Independent Indonesia has seen the development of new paradigms for postmodern and contemporary architecture.

  6. Category : Post-independence architecture of Indonesia

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    Pages in category "Post-independence architecture of Indonesia" The following 91 pages are in this category, out of 91 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Portal:Indonesia/ST List/SA Indonesian architecture - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:21st-century architecture in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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  9. Jengki style - Wikipedia

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    Many Jengki style buildings have been demolished but examples remain across Indonesia, particularly in the capital Jakarta, and in the Javan cities of Bandung, Yogyakarta, Solo and Semarang, as well as outside Java – in Medan, Biak, Makassar and Balikpapan. Below are some list of buildings designed in Jengki style: