User talk:2603:3005:2003:E800:C549:B35:D75B:CA38

I have been banned from editing wikipedia unfairly and rashly by a petulant editor. I simply mean to correct a mistake. James of St. George was an engineer not an architect. I have degrees in both fields; he wasn't attempting to find, "the pallets and flow of native space." His work was first and foremost functional and load-bearing, not cosmetic. He was engineering his built castles to defend the king. Their beauty is a result of engineering efforts not any flourishes or acroterion's. If Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban is listed on wikipedia as being an engineer then so to should James of St. George- even more so, he was less cosmetic of a builder. James indeed created architecture, like many engineers have done, but his profession was a civil or a military engineer not an architect as James of St. George was a military figure first. So too states the inscription to his person at as "ingeniator " during the time which he built, and is on the plack at Conwy Caslte and which is latin for engineer: http://www.castlewales.com/jsg_asst.html It's common sense that castles aren't cosmetic (what architects deal with) and that they are indeed the epitome of compressive structural strength by means of engineering technique. Respectfully.