User talk:Msk jatt

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Architecture
Hi Msk jatt!

Thanks for your contributions to the Architecture page. Unfortunately, it wasn't the right place for them. As it said at the beginning of the section that you editted, "this is a history of architectural practice, not architectural style".

I notice that the material that you added was exactly the same as in the article entitled Sikh architecture. That article needs expanding.

Someone had previously dumped in a similar lengthy description of Islamic architecture, which I have twice reduced in size and tried to make fit the purpose of the page.

While the article seems to be lopsided in terms of the Western world, it has been written predominantly by those with knowledge of western architectural practice. If you have knowledge of architectural treatise and practices then a brief sentence could be added.

If you read the article carefully, you'll find that it doesn't deal with any individual architects, except as theorists. It doesn't describe the great works of architecture or tell you who built them, or what countries they are found in. Where it mentions a word like "medieval" it is used as a time frame, not a style.

There is another article called History of architecture that does all that stuff.

I removed your material, but slightly enlarged the section on Asian architecture, mentioning different religious influences.

--Amandajm 07:02, 15 June 2007 (UTC)

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May 2010
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July 2010
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January 2012
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