Title

Pavilion architecture style

Rare
4.5/5(Based on 1 heritage site)
DescriptionPavilion 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
URIhttps://www.inheritage.foundation/aat/styles/pavilion-architecture-style
API Endpoint
https://www.inheritage.foundation/api/v1/aat/pavilion-architecture-style
Total Sites1
Primary Sites0
CreatedNovember 19, 2025
Last UpdatedNovember 29, 2025

External References

Regions

Regions
Pan-Indian

Historical Context

Time Periods
Ancient
Medieval
Modern

Sacred Context

Sacred Contexts
Royal Courts
Gardens
Public Spaces

Architectural Details

Primary Materials
Brick
Stone
Wood
Architectural Features
Open Structure
Pillars
Roof
Decorative Elements

Keywords

Keywords
Pavilion
Mandapa
Open Structure
Courtyard

Heritage Sites (1)

Site NameStatusConfidence
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

  1. Look for characteristic features: Open Structure, Pillars, Roof.
  2. Verify geographic location: Pavilion architecture style architecture is typically found in Pan-Indian.
  3. Examine construction materials: Pavilion architecture style typically uses Brick and Stone.
  4. Consider historical context: This style dates from Ancient.
  5. Compare with documented examples: 1 heritage sites use this architectural style.

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