| Title | Pavilion architecture styleRare |
|---|---|
| Description | Pavilion architecture refers to open or semi-open structures used for ceremonial, recreational, or residential purposes, often incorporating elements from local and regional styles. |
| Also Known As | Ahom architecture Royal pavilion Sloping roof multi-tiered Ahom Architecture Tai Architecture Assamese Temple Style Nagara Architecture Pavilion Architecture Mughal Influences (limited) Indigenous Assamese Vernacular Architecture Orissan Temple Architecture (subtle influences) |
| Tags | Pavilion Mandapa Open Structure Courtyard |
| Style ID | INHF-STY-2592183160-05:14:51:06:05:23:PAS |
| URI | https://www.inheritage.foundation/aat/styles/pavilion-architecture-style |
| API Endpoint | https://www.inheritage.foundation/api/v1/aat/pavilion-architecture-style |
| Total Sites | 1 |
| Primary Sites | 0 |
| Created | November 19, 2025 |
| Last Updated | November 29, 2025 |
External References
Regions
| Regions | Pan-Indian |
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Historical Context
| Time Periods | Ancient Medieval Modern |
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Sacred Context
| Sacred Contexts | Royal Courts Gardens Public Spaces |
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Architectural Details
| Primary Materials | Brick Stone Wood |
|---|---|
| Architectural Features | Open Structure Pillars Roof Decorative Elements |
Keywords
| Keywords | Pavilion Mandapa Open Structure Courtyard |
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Heritage Sites (1)
| Site Name | Status | Confidence |
|---|---|---|
| Rang Ghar Sivasagar | Secondary | 100% |
See Also
Related Materials
Brick
Stone
Wood
Related Features
Open Structure
Pillars
Roof
Decorative Elements
Example Sites
How to Identify Pavilion architecture style
- Look for characteristic features: Open Structure, Pillars, Roof.
- Verify geographic location: Pavilion architecture style architecture is typically found in Pan-Indian.
- Examine construction materials: Pavilion architecture style typically uses Brick and Stone.
- Consider historical context: This style dates from Ancient.
- Compare with documented examples: 1 heritage sites use this architectural style.