Andean
Architecture with stone terraces and temples.
Overview
Andean architecture, using stone, features terraces, temples, and fortresses, prominent in Peru and Bolivia.
Core Characteristics
- Precise stone masonry.
- Terraced landscapes.
- Pre-Columbian prevalence.
Notable Examples
- Machu Picchu (Peru, 15th century).
- Sacsayhuamán (Peru, 15th century).
Architectural Connections
- Pre-Columbian: Structural focus.
- Religious: Temples.
- Andean Architecture: Core movement.
Influence and Legacy
Led by Andean craftsmen, it reflects highland engineering.
Related Concepts & Techniques
Stone Masonry (technique), Functionalism (theory), Terrace (element), Vernacular (movement)