Museum Project:
Tudor Era Exhibition
The Tudor architectural style is the final development of Medieval architecture in England, during the Tudor period between 1485 to 1603 AD and even beyond.
It was generally composed of two styles both with distinct motives; One being the Castilian type used in the stony architecture of castles. The other being the wooden type famous for its wooden support beams.
They excelled in creating sturdy structures with wooden beams to support walls and roofs
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By Maged Safwat Of Everdawn Studio
Tudor Era Museum
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Tudor Era Museum

This project was to design the interior spaces of the halls of a museum based on a provided blueprint. While having the freedom to choose any st Read More

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