Vernacular architecture stems from the belief that architecture is a balanced combination of logical knowledge, divine inspiration and common sense. "Vernacular architecture is the architecture of the people,
Described as "a tear on the face of eternity" by Rabindranath Tagore, it is not just a monument but truly a matchless piece of art. It is unparalleled in magnificence and architecture.
Standing tall, mighty, and unmoved over millennia, the 4,000 miles (6,500 km) long Great Wall of China is an architectural wonder of epic significance. The Great Wall is the largest ever built structure.
Marcus Vitruvius was a pioneering Roman architect of the 1st century BC, and asserts in De architectura that every structure must be durable, functional, and aesthetically appealing.