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 Translation for 'religious architecture' from English to French
arch.relig.
architecture {f} sacrée
religious architecture
arch.relig.
architecture {f} religieuse
religious architecture
Partial Matches
architecture {f}architecture
inform.
architecture {f} de von Neumann
Princeton architecture
arch.
palladianisme {m}
Palladian architecture
arch.hist.
architecture {f} georgienne
Georgian architecture
arch.
design {m} d'intérieur
interior architecture
arch.relig.
architecture {f} religieuse
ecclesiastical architecture
arch.relig.
architecture {f} religieuse
sacred architecture
arch.relig.
architecture {f} sacrée
sacred architecture
arch.comm.
cabinet {m} d'architecte [aussi : cabinet d'architectes]
architecture firm
arch.
architecture {f} vernaculaire
vernacular architecture
arch.relig.
architecture {f} sacrée
ecclesiastical architecture
arch.hist.
architecture {f} victorienne
Victorian architecture
arch.hist.
architecture {f} néo-classique
Neoclassical architecture
inform.
architecture {f} cognitive
cognitive architecture
arch.hist.
architecture {f} romane
Romanesque architecture
arch.hist.
architecture {f} gothique
Gothic architecture
arch.hist.
architecture {f} de la Renaissance
Renaissance architecture
arch.hist.
architecture {f} baroque
Baroque architecture
arch.hist.
architecture {f} de la Grèce antique
ancient Greek architecture
inform.
architecture {f} de von Neumann
von Neumann architecture
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  • The temple complex comprises various buildings for specific religious purposes built in a variety of Thai architectural styles, while still adhering to the traditional principles of Thai religious architecture.
  • Religious architecture is also prominent throughout Australia, with large Anglican and Catholic cathedrals in every major city and Christian churches in most towns.
  • In addition to the Bahá'í House of Worship, Wilmette is famous for several other examples of religious architecture.
  • Neighborhoods grew as farms, estates, and other holdings were sub-divided for housing, civic and religious architecture.
  • The beginning of the Angkorian period was also marked by changes in religious architecture.

  • Some of the most important early buildings in New Spain were churches and other religious architecture.
  • The Kirche am Steinhof of Steinhof Psychiatric hospital (1904–1907) is a unique and finely-crafted example of Secession religious architecture, with a traditional domed exterior but sleek, modern gold and white interior lit by abundance of modern stained glass.
  • In religious architecture, as in Islamic architecture, the prayer hall is a large room dedicated to the practice of the worship.
  • Three types of structures are associated with the religious architecture of early Buddhism: monasteries (viharas), places to venerate relics (stupas), and shrines or prayer halls (chaityas, also called "chaitya grihas"), which later came to be called temples in some places.
  • Elizabeth Lambourn’s "Islam Beyond Empires: Mosques and Islamic Landscapes in India and the Indian Ocean" studies the introduction of Islam in South Asia and how the region influenced the Islamic religious architecture.

  • Since the beginning of the twentieth century, the main headquarters have been in the Dominican Order cloister, one of the best examples of religious architecture in the city.
  • " published in 1850, where he gives his theory on the use of stone arches important for the history of religious architecture.
  • Out of former more than 200 mosques and many small Islamic places of worship the so called mesdzid, the Bajrakli Mosque in 11, Gospodar Jevremova Street is the only remaining and active example of Islamic religious architecture in Belgrade.
  • Approximately equal proportions of urns were interred under platforms and under the ceremonial architecture represented by pyramids and altars, although it is impossible to say if those individuals buried under religious architecture had differing roles than those buried under secular architecture.
  • ... 1030), Khajuraho, India, is an example of religious architecture with a fractal-like structure which has many parts that resemble the whole.

  • Religious architecture is often determined by the equinox; the Angkor Wat Equinox during which the sun rises in a perfect alignment over Angkor Wat in Cambodia is one such example.
  • Later, he set up a company to produce 3D animation using the Toaster; this company's first demo, "Theology" (a look at religious architecture through the ages featuring music by former Utopia bandmate Roger Powell) also became a widely circulated item among Toaster users.
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