Turrets and spires

I'm not familiar with architectural terms and I don't know at all what it's all called. But I, as a layman, notice more and more often that on ordinary civil and even residential buildings there are different elements in the form of a tower, spire, dome, etc.

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It became interesting to me, why is this being done, did the architect consciously introduce this or that element or is it all the tricks of a higher mind for some special purpose?

Do not be surprised, the post will be with notes of fantastic nonsense.

But if you do not ask such questions, then life will not be interesting.

It just occurred to me that maybe all these spiers, like antennas, are connected by some kind of energy web.

All these domes are like energy accumulators.

I'm sure old churches were built this way, but what if it works on newer buildings as well?

All these tents and rotundas - all this was invented for a reason and worked long ago.

So the question is: does it work now or is it already an imitation of a bygone era?

Some part was undoubtedly made for decoration.

But many towers have an entrance.

Many buildings were built just before the Soviet era, in the tsarist era, where this energy system still worked.

I don’t know if it makes sense to reshoot all such elements in the city and why do I need them ...

As soon as I moved from the idea to the realization of the idea, I almost immediately felt like shooting.

If I were to build my house, I would probably want to have a similar architectural element.

Yes, it's beautiful, but there's something more.

Moreover, I would have such a turret with the ability to view the area.

It would be a place where you can retire and think about something.

For some reason, in abandoned churches, you always want to climb higher to the bell tower ...

Maybe this makes some sense?



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