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The reason the architecture looks the same everywhere is because it's a mediocre, inspiration-less setting filled with copy/paste cliches and crude, one-dimensional cultural appropriation.
I mean, there are only so many ways to build a building. All of them are 90% identical...they all have a floor, a roof, and walls. All the other differences are decorative.
 

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There are a lot of functional jobs for architecture besides floors, walls, and roofs.

IOW, that buttress ain't just decorative. ;)
Pretty sure the job of a buttress is to support the roof. Which makes it functionally a part of the wall, yes? (Chimneys, on the other hand...)
 




Pillars are not walls, sir.
This is where engineers and architects usually start fighting about "how wide does a pillar need to be before it's considered a wall."

(I expected you to mention domes, tbh. The categorization of an igloo is a classic engineering school question.)
 

That logic kind of fails, in that there's buildings without walls...

Looks like walls would be the usual anymore.

"a structure with a roof and walls, such as a house, school, store, or factory." from Oxford Languages

while dictionary.com just needs it to be enclosed...

'a relatively permanent enclosed construction over a plot of land, having a roof and usually windows and often more than one level, used for any of a wide variety of activities, as living, entertaining, or manufacturing."

[The OED on the other hand wants me to go look up house, "That which is built; a structure, edifice: now a structure of the nature of a house built where it is to stand." ]
 


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