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For questions regarding the aesthetic elements of construction and design. It can apply to any historical period or complexity level, from earthen mounds to grand cathedrals.

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What materials and building techniques would a Late Medieval-Renaissance city use next to an ocean?

I'm designing a coastal city (called Bruxport), and I'm wondering what types of materials and techniques would be used to help combat erosion, water damage, and salt build-up from damaging buildings? ...
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Futuristic fusion of university campus with desi cultural heritage preserved [closed]

So my idea is to redesign my university campus in a more modern and futuristic setting. But the aim is to keep the original cultural feel to it. For reference the campus is pretty old say 50-60 years ...
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Could an average person properly live out of a 3x3(bodylength) cabin/house?

So I figured that, yes, a tiny person living in a normal size home would need or at least greatly benefit from their own house or hideyhole. But with that out of the way, I wanted to figure how small ...
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Would a Lilliputian individual need their own personal house if they lived in a normal sized residence?

At first I was going to ask if a miniature person could live out of a 3x3(bodylength) cabin but I thought about a more pressing question: Would a tiny person need their own house if they lived in a ...
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General rule to spacing towers on a medieval city wall

I'm workshopping a medieval fantasy setting and one of the primary locations is a large port city, located on a bay out to the ocean. I'm still early in development, but since this settlement is quite ...
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What is different about nocturnal humans' European manor houses?

Edit: Originally I asked this question about "houses" in general, but several comments made it clear to me houses was too broad a scope. So I've edited this question to restrict it's scope ...
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Designing barrier to stop only non-hooved animals

We have barriers that stop hooved animals by taking advantage their hooves fitting into slats between metal bars/rods, meaning they refuse to pass the barricade because it limits their mobility. ...
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What are the best materials for an organic skyscraper one kilometer high?

The tallest structures on the surface of Earth are trees, which can reach 120-130m already. But I want something much bigger. In the setting of my magic-powered sci-fi story, humans use bioengineered ...
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How can an object pass through a building without taking significant damage?

A kaiju swinging its arm through a building, a superhero that, locked in battle with a villain, flies through several buildings, a huge mecha that uses its ax on a skyscraper, like a lumberjack would ...
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City planning underwater

In my world, there is a race of fish people and merfolk. For a brief description: They are a mix of the Creature from the Black Lagoon and Luca. For pictures and extra description: What conditions ...
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How to build a giant city in a harsh environment?

In my world, there is a magic civilization. They are on a far away continent, but it is harsh and snowy. In the current time, they have now giant cities, the main ones being a mix of both steam and ...
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Maximum size for this dome habitat

So, humans have colonised this planet. It is of Earth-mass and volume and so has Earth-like gravity. They are now building a dome to accommodate the population. The question is, how big can they make ...
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impact of dinosaurs in architecture and settlement-building

The main idea is that a norse settlement and their surrounding is teleported to a late cretaceous north america; around 67 million years ago. This settlement is large enough to have people of various ...
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What kind of public works/infrastructure projects can recent high school graduates perform in a post-post apocalyptic setting?

My science-fantasy world has been devastated by monster attacks coming from various enormous pits in planet . The first lead to a total collapse of civilization and the next one, some 300 years later, ...
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What would happen to enormous indestructible ruins after 400 million years? [closed]

Suppose you had ruins (and I use the term lightly) that could survive nearly any disaster and any erosion. How likely are they to be buried, subsumed into the mantle, or end up at the bottom of the ...
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