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Bermudian$7728$ - traducción al holandés

Bermudian architecture; Bermudian Architecture; Architecture of bermuda; Bermudian roof
  • "Spithead", the 18th Century Bermudian home of [[Hezekiah Frith]] and 20th Century  home of [[Eugene O'Neill]] and [[Oona O'Neill]].
  • quoins]] on a pink wall.
  • The Town of St. George]] and its fortifications are a [[World Heritage Site]]
  • Stewart Hall in St. George's was built around 1707.
  • The Commissioner's House and the walls of the Keep at the Dockyard.
  • A typical residence, emphasis on the stepped Bermudian roof, used for [[rainwater collection]]
  • White-roofed, colourful houses dot Bermuda's hills.
  • date=July 6, 2011 }} (Corporation of Hamilton: 2005)</ref>
  • The city of Hamilton]] has a mixture of both traditional and modern styles.
  • John Smith's]] 1624 map of [[Bermuda]], showing the extent of fortification only a decade after colonisation.
  • If the label is accurate,<ref name=Jarvis160>Jarvis, "Names and Dates of Buildings in the Central Area of St. George's", ''St. George's'', p. 160</ref> "Harbour View" as it appeared in 1907.
  • The [[State House, Bermuda]], built in 1620, was one of the first stone structures.
  • The buildings at the Dockyard had little in common with local structures.
  • [[St. George's, Bermuda]], the initial settlement, as it appeared in 1624.

Bermudian      
adj. van bermuda (een eilandengroep in de atlantische oceaan)

Definición

Bermudan
[b?'mju:d(?)n]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of Bermuda.
¦ adjective relating to Bermuda or its people.
Derivatives
Bermudian adjective &noun

Wikipedia

Architecture of Bermuda

The architecture of Bermuda has developed over the past four centuries. The archipelago's isolation, environment, climate, and scarce resources have been key driving points, though inspiration from Europe, the Caribbean and the Americas is evident. Distinctive elements appeared with initial settlement in the early 17th century, and by the second half of that century features that remain common today began to appear.

Pastel Bermuda cottages are often regarded as a hallmark of the island, along with pink beaches and Bermuda shorts; the style has even been described as the country's only indigenous art form. In addition to the local style, historical military buildings and forts and modern office buildings are highly visible. The historical architecture of Bermuda has received recognition from UNESCO, with the Town of St. George and some twenty-two forts and military facilities in St. George's Parish being declared World Heritage Sites.