Types Of Architecture - Part 4
Sikh Architecture
Sikh
Architecture is a style of architecture that is
characterized with values of progressiveness, exquisite intricacy,
austere beauty and logical flowing lines. Due to its progressive style,
it is constantly evolving into many newly developing branches with new contemporary styles.
Although Sikh architecture was initially developed within Sikhism its
style has been used in many non-religious buildings due to its beauty. 300
years ago, Sikh architecture was distinguished for its many curves and straight
lines; Shri Keshgarh Sahib and the Sri Harmandir
Sahib (Golden Temple) are prime examples.
Colonial Architecture
Colonial
architectural styles evolve not only with the architectural beauties of
British, but also with the invasion of French, Portuguese and Armenians.
Leaving out the several European invasions upon India, men who had left their
impact in the country through lofty architectures, it was undoubtedly the
British who left a lasting impact on the India architecture.
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