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The Imperium is a quasi-monarchy that rules hundreds of planets. As you might guess, the architecture for the imperial household tends toward the grandiose.
Just as new technologies and building theories allowed people in Europe to build larger cathedrals, the technologies in the world of Dune supports the elaborate structures they need.
Herbert notes further that:
What more do you need, engineers?
Research in this area was already being done in the early 1960's that would have been available to Herbert: TiB₂ whiskers or platelets grown in molten aluminum yielded a much stiffer material (add Ti + B → tiny, ultra-hard ceramic whiskers crystallize directly in the liquid aluminum). By the early 1970's, Al–Al₃Ti and Al–TiB₂ metal-matrix composites were some of the strongest, stiffest aluminum alloys ever made by that time.
All this interior space, and no flying buttresses needed.
A "selamlik" is a term associated with traditional Turkish architecture. It is a place for the men of the household to receive and entertain male friends (while women were restricted to another area of the house - the harem). Read more about the konak (a palatial Ottoman Turkish house).
If you are interested in very large structures, see nanotech buildings, from Idoru, by William Gibson. Comment/Join this discussion ( 0 ) | RSS/XML | Blog This | Additional
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