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Architecture
architecture [aʀʃitɛktyʀ] N f
1. architecture lit COMPUT:
2. architecture fig:
architecturer [aʀʃitɛktyʀe] VB trans
architectur|al (architecturale) <mpl architecturaux> [aʀʃitɛktyʀal, o] ADJ
architectural (architecturale)
I. architectonique [aʀʃitɛktɔnik] ADJ
II. architectonique [aʀʃitɛktɔnik] N f
architectonics + vb sing
architecte [aʀʃitɛkt] N mf lit, fig
architectural(e) <-aux> [aʀʃitɛktyʀal, o] ADJ
architecture [aʀʃitɛktyʀ] N f
1. architecture ARCHIT, COMPUT:
2. architecture (structure):
architecture d'un texte
architecte [aʀʃitɛkt] N mf
architectural(e) <-aux> [aʀʃitɛktyʀal, -o] ADJ
architecture [aʀʃitɛktyʀ] N f
1. architecture ARCHIT, inform:
2. architecture (structure):
architecture d'un texte
architecte [aʀʃitɛkt] N mf
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Les pylones rivetés sont bordés par des profils pour des raisons architecturales et couverts avec un panneau de toit.
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Les foyers monastiques et épiscopaux, déjà mentionnés pour leurs écoles, sont en effet souvent également des centres de création artistique ou architecturale.
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Les matériaux choisis pour l’extérieur — briques pressées bichromes pour le parement, et cuivre pour les toits — concourent également à déterminer l’expression architecturale.
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Malgré la profusion décorative, la structure architecturale de l'œuvre reste toujours lisible.
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Ces lieux sont sélectionnés en fonction de leurs richesses architecturales et culturelles ou de leur association à des personnes importantes du pays.
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