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Imperial Architecture is a distinct and unique method of building design utilized by [[The Empire]], [[The Order]], and some affiliated bases and players.
Imperial Architecture is a distinct and unique method of building design utilized by [[The Empire]]. Classic Imperial Architecture was created by [[Pippenger]] in 2013 to be used in [[NewCaladan]] and other imperial cities.
 
 
In the years after the fall of The Empire, the style continued to be learned, used, and improved upon. It formed the basis to the Post-Imperial architecture of Stonetown, [[Ascaris]], [[Aggersel]], and new towns created by [[The Order]].
 
 
Post-Imperial Architecture reached its peak in Ascaris, where Cinnabars greatly improved the style.
 




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Rules regarding building materials in The Empire were strict and specific. Stonebrick was the primary material of almost all buildings, with smooth stone slabs and spruce being used for roofs and floors. Cobblestone and most other materials were usually prohibited, and even the use of glass was discouraged.
Rules regarding building materials in The Empire were strict and specific. Stonebrick was the primary material of almost all buildings, with smooth stone slabs and spruce being used for roofs and floors. Cobblestone and most other materials were usually prohibited, and even the use of glass was discouraged.
While these rules were most strict in Classic Imperial Architecture, Post-Imperial Architecture has generally held to them as well.


==Windows==
==Windows==


Most imperial buildings had open-air windows, usually built in specific ways. Most common were 1x3 pillar windows in a romanesque style.  
Most imperial buildings had open-air windows, usually built in specific ways. Most common were 1x3 pillar windows in a Romanesque style.  


These pillars could be slightly taller or shorter, and occasionally wider.
These pillars could be slightly taller or shorter, and occasionally wider.
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==Reliefs==
==Reliefs==


One of the most distinctive features of imperial architecture is the method of adding stone brick relief decorations to walls.
One of the most distinctive features of Classic Imperial Architecture is the method of adding stone brick relief decorations to walls.


These reliefs were most often sandwiched between a row of upside down stair blocks beneath them, and typical stair blocks above them. In this way, imperial buildings were often divided into vertical segments, each segment decorated with different styles of relief or window.
These reliefs were most often sandwiched between a row of upside down stair blocks beneath them, and typical stair blocks above them. In this way, imperial buildings were often divided into vertical segments, each segment decorated with different styles of relief or window.
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==Exterior Columns==
==Exterior Columns==


Not especially common in The Empire, but very common at the later bases [[Ascaris]] and [[Aggersel]], were buildings with columns/pillars laid directly against the exterior walls.  
Not especially common in The Empire, but very common in Post-Imperial Architecture at the later bases [[Ascaris]] and [[Aggersel]], were buildings with columns/pillars laid directly against the exterior walls.  


These columns usually met in an arch shape at the tops, like the common arch windows. Buildings could be covered in multiple layers of exterior columns.
These columns usually met in an arch shape at the tops, like the common arch windows. Buildings could be covered in multiple layers of exterior columns.


At Ascaris particularly, a style of column was used that leaned outward from the building. These columns had an upside down stair placed against the top block, and usually more stone brick walls were laid on top of these stairs. This allowed houses to get wider as they increased in height.  
At Ascaris particularly, a style of column was used that leaned outward from the building. These columns had an upside down stair placed against the top block, and usually more stone brick walls were laid on top of these stairs. This allowed houses to get wider as they increased in height. Cinnabars was the inventor and chief expert of this style.


Sometimes flower bushes and grass were also placed on top of these stairs.
Sometimes flower bushes and grass were also placed on top of these stairs.
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==Roofs==
==Roofs==


Imperial roofs were almost universally made of spruce planks, stairs, and slabs. In classic imperial style, these roofs matched the shape of the building they covered, and formed a simple pyramid shape as the walls met at a peak.
Classic Imperial roofs were almost universally made of spruce planks, stairs, and slabs. In Classic Imperial style, these roofs matched the shape of the building they covered, and formed a simple pyramid shape as the walls met at a peak.




Some imperial roofs were similar, but rather than a peak on top, they had a large flat area, in a truncated pyramid or "3d trapezoid" shape.
Some Imperial roofs were similar, but rather than a peak on top, they had a large flat area, in a truncated pyramid or "3d trapezoid" shape.




Many roofs followed this basic pattern but had additional detail.
Many roofs followed this basic pattern but had additional detail, particularly Cinnabarian roofs in Ascaris.




The highest quality imperial roofs, though, were usually in a triangular prism shape, like a typical "log cabin" roof.
The highest quality Imperial and Post-Imperial roofs, though, were usually in a triangular prism shape, like a typical "log cabin" roof.






Large circular buildings usually had a sphere-based dome roof made of smooth stone slabs. These were built according to the plots voxel sphere generator. Spruce domes were also used.
Large circular buildings usually had a sphere-based dome roof made of smooth stone slabs. These were built according to the plots voxel sphere generator. Spruce domes were also used. Domes are an integral part of both Classic and Post-Imperial Architecture.

Revision as of 09:01, 19 July 2015

Imperial Architecture is a distinct and unique method of building design utilized by The Empire. Classic Imperial Architecture was created by Pippenger in 2013 to be used in NewCaladan and other imperial cities.


In the years after the fall of The Empire, the style continued to be learned, used, and improved upon. It formed the basis to the Post-Imperial architecture of Stonetown, Ascaris, Aggersel, and new towns created by The Order.


Post-Imperial Architecture reached its peak in Ascaris, where Cinnabars greatly improved the style.


Materials

Rules regarding building materials in The Empire were strict and specific. Stonebrick was the primary material of almost all buildings, with smooth stone slabs and spruce being used for roofs and floors. Cobblestone and most other materials were usually prohibited, and even the use of glass was discouraged.

While these rules were most strict in Classic Imperial Architecture, Post-Imperial Architecture has generally held to them as well.

Windows

Most imperial buildings had open-air windows, usually built in specific ways. Most common were 1x3 pillar windows in a Romanesque style.

These pillars could be slightly taller or shorter, and occasionally wider.


Taller arched windows were often used as well. These were wider than the pillar windows, usually 2-3 meters, and 4-7 meters in height. At the upper corners were upside down stone brick stairs, giving the windows a natural arch shape.


Variant windows with pillars and arches of differing sizes were used less commonly. Occasionally circular windows were created by putting stair blocks against each corner of a square gap in a wall.


Sometimes, particularly in buildings where defense was an important consideration, slit windows were created with stone brick slabs.


Reliefs

One of the most distinctive features of Classic Imperial Architecture is the method of adding stone brick relief decorations to walls.

These reliefs were most often sandwiched between a row of upside down stair blocks beneath them, and typical stair blocks above them. In this way, imperial buildings were often divided into vertical segments, each segment decorated with different styles of relief or window.

The most common style of relief was a 3x3 square with a single block jutting out from the center bothom and center top.

Another common style was shaped like a simplified S or Z.

Exterior Columns

Not especially common in The Empire, but very common in Post-Imperial Architecture at the later bases Ascaris and Aggersel, were buildings with columns/pillars laid directly against the exterior walls.

These columns usually met in an arch shape at the tops, like the common arch windows. Buildings could be covered in multiple layers of exterior columns.

At Ascaris particularly, a style of column was used that leaned outward from the building. These columns had an upside down stair placed against the top block, and usually more stone brick walls were laid on top of these stairs. This allowed houses to get wider as they increased in height. Cinnabars was the inventor and chief expert of this style.

Sometimes flower bushes and grass were also placed on top of these stairs.


Roofs

Classic Imperial roofs were almost universally made of spruce planks, stairs, and slabs. In Classic Imperial style, these roofs matched the shape of the building they covered, and formed a simple pyramid shape as the walls met at a peak.


Some Imperial roofs were similar, but rather than a peak on top, they had a large flat area, in a truncated pyramid or "3d trapezoid" shape.


Many roofs followed this basic pattern but had additional detail, particularly Cinnabarian roofs in Ascaris.


The highest quality Imperial and Post-Imperial roofs, though, were usually in a triangular prism shape, like a typical "log cabin" roof.


Large circular buildings usually had a sphere-based dome roof made of smooth stone slabs. These were built according to the plots voxel sphere generator. Spruce domes were also used. Domes are an integral part of both Classic and Post-Imperial Architecture.