Anonymous ID: 2309b1 July 14, 2020, 5:11 a.m. No.9956697   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6788

>>9956626

arches are very common.

note as well the crosses

the apse that you show is also a very common feature of archtecture that goes back 2000 years.

 

the painted stripes?

anon the color of the stripes is very important to the symbolism that the creeps try to convey. They have the blue and white to try and claim some connection to something that others find in high opinion.

 

you would benefit from watching some tourist videos of European cities. You will find that the styles you show are ubiquitous through the world.

the blue and white stripes on an odd building on a wasteland diabolical slave island?

those do hae some meaning or purpose in their symbolism, and I've never heard a good explanation as to what they could mean.

 

but I just found some videos and since I would like to know, maybe I will dig a bit more on that.

where is the building you show with the crosses as archtectural aspects of the vaulted windows?

is Swisserland?

Anonymous ID: 2309b1 July 14, 2020, 5:23 a.m. No.9956731   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6734 >>6739 >>6741 >>6742

>>9956713

"Exploring the significance behind Epstein's Temple of Doom and other obscure symbolism on Little Saint James."

not mine but he goes into Mamluk architecture and discusses the slave traiders of the Otomans and their use of slaves, sex slaves, and soldier slaves, and that the archtecture is a slave archtiecure for slave armies.

and all that kind of thing. I'm watching it for the first time now and I didn't make this vide, just found it.

Anonymous ID: 2309b1 July 14, 2020, 5:39 a.m. No.9956776   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9956739

sometimes wikipedia is funny:

"South Carolina architect John Henry Devereux created a striking black and white ablaq edifice in the St. Matthew's German Evangelical Lutheran Church. However, that original conception has since been plastered over in monochrome red."

 

from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ablaq

Anonymous ID: 2309b1 July 14, 2020, 5:46 a.m. No.9956803   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9956742

they leave it all in full view, as a way to mock the whole world, don't they?

the other building does not have the alternating courses of light and dark stone.

recently read through some old travel guides and got a good history of what some of what was going on and it was a brutal situation.

Anonymous ID: 2309b1 July 14, 2020, 5:48 a.m. No.9956809   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9956722

I got a close of view.

it's checkerboards . . . all checkerboards . . .

wait . . . it's an out door italian cafe.

they are just tableclothes.

 

wait . . . a helicopter . . . is landing . .

oh, it's just a toy helicopter. It charges and flies with a remote control.

Anonymous ID: 2309b1 July 14, 2020, 5:56 a.m. No.9956846   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6856

>>9956734

it went a bit far out for a bit, but it's trying to show now how someone should think but how others might be thinking.

the style is called Ablaq

obviously it arose from the availability of different color stones. Most uses of it are for temple or mosque type buildings in the area where the black and white building stones are redally available, and the mere use of the alternating color stone doesn't tag it to the neffarious use of the pattern on epsteins building.

also, the building from the picture with the crosses as architectural elements in the arched windows is not Ablaq.

the Ablaq style must be an impressive presentation when it is new. Too bad that one of it's forms ended up being used as a code for 'slave house'

my quess is that was done to usurp the style that was so common and well liked previous to 1491

Anonymous ID: 2309b1 July 14, 2020, 6:20 a.m. No.9956972   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9956742

you might consider that the use of the floors as a bazzare makes the square patterns a useful flurish. A manager of the pavilion can say 'That is your square' to a vendor.

it must have made it easier on market day, eh?

Anonymous ID: 2309b1 July 14, 2020, 6:28 a.m. No.9957020   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7098

>>9956981

Calling it an 'islamic temple' is very unfair. The abomination island building mocks an Alleppo Bathhouse.

that is not a temple, anon.

your graphic is divisive.

Ablaq style is common

the style of the abomination island temple? we could call it 'slavebath style'

it is in a psuedo Ablaq style, but is a very small subset of buildings that display that kind of patterning.