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short note on colonial architecture​

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Answered by swatisahu97
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In short, colonial architecture is any type of architecture that incorporates classic architectural elements of a 'mother country' in buildings or structures in territories overseas. This is commonly found in former European 'colonies' where continental architecture found its way to the Americas, Asia, and beyond.

Answered by sandhyasanjaypandey
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Colonial architecture is any type of architecture that incorporates classic architectural elements of a ‘mother country’ in buildings or structures in territories overseas. This is commonly found in former European ‘colonies’ where continental architecture found its way to the Americas, Asia, and beyond.

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