24 commonsense assertions
Concepts (24) roof design (1) rotunda (1) building materials (1) garden design (1) hexagon (1) historic preservation (1) mosque (1) arabesque (1) communal spaces (1) crenelation (1) dome arch (1) dragon motifs (1) entablature (1) family structure (1) hammam (1) heating systems (1) house structure (1) insulation (1) mashrabiya (1) mihrab (1) modernist architecture (1) pediment (1) sustainable architecture (1) window design (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 roof design Western architecture Roof design in Western architecture is mainly chosen for weather resistance and architectural style. 6
2 rotunda Western architecture The rotunda is a circular building with a domed roof, commonly found in classical and Renaissance Western architecture. 6
3 building materials Western architecture Concrete, steel, and glass are common industrialized building materials used in Western architecture. 2
4 garden design Western architecture Gardens in Western architecture are intentionally designed for relaxation and visual appeal, using specific plant species and artistic layouts. 2
5 hexagon Western architecture The hexagon is commonly used in Western architecture, inspired by beehives and honeycombs. 2
6 historic preservation Western architecture Preserving historic Western architecture for cultural heritage and adaptive reuse. 2
7 mosque Western architecture Mosques have unique architectural elements not commonly found in Western religious buildings. 2
8 arabesque Western architecture Arabesque designs are not commonly found in Western architectural styles and decorative elements. 1
9 communal spaces Western architecture Western architecture places a strong emphasis on private spaces and personal privacy within communal spaces. 1
10 crenelation Western architecture Crenelations are a common defensive feature found on medieval European castles. 1
11 dome arch Western architecture Dome arch is commonly used in Western architecture to create large, imposing structures like cathedrals and government buildings. 1
12 dragon motifs Western architecture Dragon motifs are less common in Western architecture, but when present, they are often used for decorative or fantasy-themed purposes. 1
13 entablature Western architecture The entablature is a horizontal structure in classical Greek and Roman architecture comprising the architrave, frieze, and cornice. 1
14 family structure Western architecture In Western architecture, the norm is for nuclear families to live separately. 1
15 hammam Western architecture Hammams are viewed as exotic or ancient and are not typically seen in modern Western architecture. 1
16 heating systems Western architecture Central heating systems are widely used in Western architecture to keep indoor spaces warm in cold weather. 1
17 house structure Western architecture Western architecture focuses on individual rooms and privacy within a house structure, typically including separate living and dining areas. 1
18 insulation Western architecture In Western architecture, thick insulation is utilized to maintain warmth in cold climates. 1
19 mashrabiya Western architecture Mashrabiya are unique architectural features associated with Middle Eastern or North African buildings in Western architecture. 1
20 mihrab Western architecture The concept of a mihrab is not found in Western religious architecture. 1
21 modernist architecture Western architecture Western architecture values and celebrates modernist architecture for its clean, simple, and functional design. 1
22 pediment Western architecture Pediments are a common decorative element in ancient Greek and Roman buildings in Western architecture. 1
23 sustainable architecture Western architecture Sustainable architecture in Western culture prioritizes the use of sustainable materials and energy-efficient design. 1
24 window design Western architecture Double-glazed windows are common in Western architecture for thermal insulation. 1