Hello dear Sahiba. It's such a wonderful privilege to be in the presence of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, isn't it? Housing our planet's tallest brick minaret, the Ruins, and the Iron Pillar, that historic landmark definitely takes you back in time and makes you wonder in awe about the magnificent buildings and structures those old civilizations have produced. You see, I've always admired Indian architecture, most especially its fundamental origins and the interesting fusion of other styles to form its current design signature. In fact, the ancient construction techniques that they've mastered have a lot to teach us, as in the case of that 1600-year-old Iron Pillar that never rusted. Modern architects, designers, and builders merely need to be more open to their original ideas in order to further improve their current architectural innovations.
Congrats on your successful tour of this world-renowned environment! And thanks so much for showing us some of India's heritage masterpieces of architecture. Until your next historic adventure, happy weekend! 😊
Thanks a ton for appreciating the historic monument and you've correctly pointed out about how modern engineers and architects should take some notes on construction techniques done by our ancient human civilisation.
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