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Segorian architecture is dominated by large glass structures, be they basic ellipsoidal shapes or patterned glass discs such as that found at Segoria's gunpowder farm.  
Segorian architecture is dominated by large glass structures, be they basic ellipsoidal shapes or patterned glass discs such as that found at Segoria's gunpowder farm.  
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Revision as of 02:26, 17 March 2020


Segorian architecture is characterized by it's high fantasy and modernist approach. It can be found in Struthio and Segoria, easily identifiable from its heavy use of curves and ellipsoid glass structures. It has been developed over a course of five years across multiple survival servers by the player Sengorn_Leopard.

At First Glance

Segorian architecture is a complex style meant to exude beauty. The curves contrast with MineCraft's blocky aesthetic. Glass is often used, making up the majority of the structure to promote an open and airy environment. This form of architecture often has dimensions based on SI unit physical constants from physics. Less often a build will be developed with the Golden Ratio in mind.

Colour Aesthetic

Segorian Architecture limits builds to a maximum of 3 distinct colours and the neutral shades of grey. Often the builds are monochrome with wither grey or white borders. The most common colours are the blue as seen in Struthio and green seen in Segoria. Green has been the historical shade of choice for Sengorn_Leopard, being the only colour he would build with on the server NoCoords.

The First Green Era

The Blue Era

Materials

Segorian architecture often uses the commonly disdained block of Diorite as a white frame, being cheap and easy to find while coming in slab, stair, and wall variants. It makes a versatile white edging to contrast with the monochrome style.

Segorian architecture is dominated by large glass structures, be they basic ellipsoidal shapes or patterned glass discs such as that found at Segoria's gunpowder farm.