[Dragaera] The New Palace
David Dyer-Bennet
dd-b at dd-b.net
Tue Jun 1 10:23:31 PDT 2010
On Tue, June 1, 2010 11:09, Ken Koester wrote:
> Scott Schultz wrote:
>
>>I would expect that the actual construction
>>is carried out using typical medieval technology, with sorcery used to
>>reinforce it in places where some extra support might be necessary. (That
>>assumes that you don't need someone to constantly maintain the spell.
>> I've
>>never been 100% clear on that.)
>>
>>
>>
> I wouldn't, actually. Medieval building technology was pretty hit or
> miss on that scale; medieval builders didn't understand things as well
> as the Romans had centuries earlier. I would think it at the level of
> Roman technology or Renaissance perhaps. I'm thinking of Brunelleschi's
> dome, on the one hand & hydraulic cement on the other. I would think
> Dragarean builders are reasonably careful architects withiin each
> separate phase, although not caring too much about how the ensemble
> looks after a few cycles of improvements have passed.
Dragaeran architects (and engineers?) are going to care a lot more about
how long things stand up. The original architect will quite possibly
still be around and findable 2000 years later; his reputation could be
damaged by early buildings of his collapsing.
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