Diadochian architecture

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Diadochian architecture follows a tradition stemming from early Diadochian architecture styles mixed with medieval Byzantine styles to form Diadochi-Byzantino architecture. Diadochian architecture has used many influnces of the baroque and Western european architecture, this mark can still be seen today, especially in the Atlantis Imperial Palace

Diadochi-Byzantino style makes use of cross-in-square, pendentive dome, pinted arch bridge, and other architectural innovations steeming from Byzantium.