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Introduction: <\/b>Decades ago, before the 18th century, Spanish influenced architecture was quite different than it is today. At the time, it was only used as a basis for building structures, and was mainly used in the military. It didn’t really catch on as a popular style until the 18th century, when a number of prosperous, influential European nations adopted it.<\/p>\n

During this time, Spanish architecture, along with its counterparts from other parts of Europe, brought about a revolution in building styles. The new styles included a variety of architectural elements that borrow from the past but fit into a modern lifestyle. <\/p>\n

The following sections examine the Spanish-inspired contributions to our architecture in terms of materials, designs, and other factors. <\/p>\n

Materials <\/h2>\n

One of the hallmarks of Spanish-influenced architecture is its use of natural materials. Wood, stone, and brick are all commonly used, and these materials were also favored by architects and builders of the time. <\/p>\n