Roman Baths

Roman Baths

The ancient Roman baths were a common facility in Roman Empire cities designed for bathing and leisure. The bathhouse includes rooms of various temperatures, as well as swimming pools and places for reading, relaxation, and socializing. The Roman baths, with their large coverage space, play an important driving role in architectural innovation, especially in the use of domes.
Residential ruins from the Yayoi period in Japan

Residential ruins from the Yayoi period in Japan

Pit Dwelling is an ancient form of residence where people dig a one meter deep hole underground and cover it with a roof, forming a dwelling called Pit Dwelling. This type of residence was used throughout Japan before the Yayoi period during the Wa period. Due to their semi underground structure, they are less affected by external temperatures, making them a very comfortable place to live: cool in summer and warm in winter.
Residential ruins from the Yayoi period in Japan

Residential ruins from the Yayoi period in Japan

Pit Dwelling is an ancient form of residence where people dig a one meter deep hole underground and cover it with a roof, forming a dwelling called Pit Dwelling. This type of residence was used throughout Japan before the Yayoi period during the Wa period. Due to their semi underground structure, they are less affected by external temperatures, making them a very comfortable place to live: cool in summer and warm in winter.
Boromir Palace

Boromir Palace

Palazzo Borromeo "is a 13th century building in Milan, Italy, located on the city square of the same name, Borromeo Square. This palace was built by the Borromeo family in the 13th century. At that time, the Borromeo family (originally from Florence) quickly consolidated their influence in Milan and northern Italy, partly due to their good relationship with Duke Francesco I Sforza. This palace eventually became the center of what is known as the "Borromeo Castle" in the city. The Borromeo family celebrates and holds events here, such as knightly races.
Opera National de Paris

Opera National de Paris

The Op é ra National de Paris is a representative opera and ballet troupe in France. The Paris National Opera was established in 1669 and is a public institution under the jurisdiction of the French Ministry of Culture. The performances at the Paris National Opera include works by masters such as Verdi, Bizet, Rossini, Mozart, Cavalli, Saint Sa ë ns, Offenbach, Enesco, Berlioz, and others.
Old St Paul's Cathedral model

Old St Paul's Cathedral model

Old St Paul's Cathedral was built from 1087 to 1314 and dedicated to St. Paul. This building may be the fourth church on Ludgate Hill, dating back to the 7th century. The construction of the church began after a fire in 1087, which destroyed the previous church. The work took over 200 years, during which the architectural style of the church changed from Norman Romanesque to early English Gothic.
Munich Copper City Model

Munich Copper City Model

Le Mont Saint Michel

Le Mont Saint Michel

Le Mont Saint Michel is a small island in the Normandy region of France and an important tourist attraction. This small island is famous for its magnificent monastery, built on a rocky hill surrounded by vast swamps and rapidly rising seawater. The history can be traced back to the 8th century AD, when it is said that Bishop Aubert built a small church here under the guidance of Archangel Michael.
Oyster Island Castle

Oyster Island Castle

Oyster Island Castle, also known as Oyster Island, is a historic castle located in the Czech Republic. It was built during the period when semi wooden aristocratic castles were replaced by more sturdy Gothic castles.
The 19th century Jerusalem City Church supports Vision Pro visual experience

The 19th century Jerusalem City Church supports Vision Pro visual experience

In the 19th century, Conrad Schick praised the city of Jerusalem, and this cathedral is an important religious building in Jerusalem.
Command post during World War II

Command post during World War II

This building was created for use in Grey for Now Games' 02 Hundred Hours game, a small-scale conflict game featuring night raids conducted by SAS troops.
Hadrian Villa supports Vision Pro visual experience

Hadrian Villa supports Vision Pro visual experience

This is Hadrian's Villa located in Tivoli, Italy. Hadrian's Villa is a massive villa complex built by Roman Emperor Hadrian between 118-138 AD.
Notre Dame Cathedral supports Vision Pro visual experience

Notre Dame Cathedral supports Vision Pro visual experience

Cath é drale Notre Dame - Laon, France is the Notre Dame Cathedral located in Laon, France. The Notre Dame Cathedral is located in Laon, Aisne, Hauts de France, France. This church was built in the 12th and 13th centuries and is an early Gothic architecture.
The Oyster Island Hradu Castle in Czech Republic supports Vision Pro visual experience

The Oyster Island Hradu Castle in Czech Republic supports Vision Pro visual experience

Oyster áč ansk é ho Hradu, also known as Oyster áč ansk ý hrad, is a historic castle located in the Czech Republic. The construction of Oyster Island began in 1260-1270.
Marble low polygonal vase

Marble low polygonal vase

The low polygonal marble vase is a reflection of modern art and design trends, combining classical materials with modern technology. Low polygon design typically refers to using fewer geometric polygons to create a 3D model of an object's surface. This design style is visually simple and modern, often used in games, graphic design, and modern art. Marble is a popular material for sculpture and architectural decoration, known for its unique texture, color, and texture. Marble low polygonal vases may mimic the appearance of marble in design, but presented in a low polygonal style.
Railway Workers' Cabin

Railway Workers' Cabin

The railway worker's hut ruins in Rosedale East area are named after their exterior walls coated with creosote, a coating used for moisture and corrosion prevention. Recently, these small houses have been reinforced and re jointed, and there have been some instances of lime seepage. However, over time, this seepage will gradually subside. These small houses are not only witnesses to history, but also reflect a side of the life of railway workers in the past. Their existence provides valuable physical materials for studying local history.
Architecture in the game Far Cry 5: Abandoned Houses by the Sea

Architecture in the game Far Cry 5: Abandoned Houses by the Sea

Far Cry 5 is a first person shooter game developed by Ubisoft and officially released on March 27, 2018. This work is the fifth installment in the Far Cry series, and its independent sequel is Far Cry: New Dawn. The game takes place in the fictional "Hope Town" in Montana, where players take on the role of a newly appointed young county police officer and must stop the carefully planned plan of the cult organization "Eden Gate". They must ignite the flames of resistance to liberate "Hope Town" and reignite hope.
Architecture in the game Far Cry 5: Double layered wooden houses in the wilderness

Architecture in the game Far Cry 5: Double layered wooden houses in the wilderness

Far Cry 5 is a first person shooter game developed by Ubisoft and officially released on March 27, 2018. This work is the fifth installment in the Far Cry series, and its independent sequel is Far Cry: New Dawn. The game takes place in the fictional "Hope Town" in Montana, where players take on the role of a newly appointed young county police officer and must stop the carefully planned plan of the cult organization "Eden Gate". They must ignite the flames of resistance to liberate "Hope Town" and reignite hope.
Architecture in the game Far Cry 5: Wilderness Cabin

Architecture in the game Far Cry 5: Wilderness Cabin

Far Cry 5 is a first person shooter game developed by Ubisoft and officially released on March 27, 2018. This work is the fifth installment in the Far Cry series, and its independent sequel is Far Cry: New Dawn. The game takes place in the fictional "Hope Town" in Montana, where players take on the role of a newly appointed young county police officer and must stop the carefully planned plan of the cult organization "Eden Gate". They must ignite the flames of resistance to liberate "Hope Town" and reignite hope.
Architecture in World of Warcraft: A Small Tavern in Riptide Castle

Architecture in World of Warcraft: A Small Tavern in Riptide Castle

The Rapids Castle is often regarded as the "fatherland" of all humans on Azeroth, and its security guarantees enable the tribes gathered here to thrive and develop in the surrounding territories. Many farms were established in the lowlands of Arach, and human influence quickly spread further east and south. The establishment of the Rapids Fortress provided sufficient security for humanity: its geographical location allowed people to easily connect with dwarves in the south and higher elves in the north, establish trade that could promote social prosperity, and only occasionally encounter obstruction from trolls east of Sintland.
Chouy Village Church, France

Chouy Village Church, France

Modern rural farm architecture

Modern rural farm architecture

Small religious buildings of the 18th century

Small religious buildings of the 18th century

Minimally designed small tea house

Minimally designed small tea house