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[[File:HTMCC-H2A_—_Installation_05_Library.png|thumb|300px|The Library of [[Installation 05]], a classic example of Forerunner architecture.]]
[[File:HTMCC-H2A_—_Installation_05_Library.png|thumb|300px|The Library of [[Installation 05]], a classic example of Forerunner architecture.]]


Forerunner architecture incorporates heavy use of geometric angles, usually at either extremely sharp degrees - Forerunner buildings are usually trapezoidal - or at forty-five degree angles. Most Forerunner architecture is constructed with a special type of silver-gray metal that resists deterioration, bullets, plasma bolts and fire, as made evident by Forerunner structures standing in pristine condition 100,000 - 150,000 years after they were built. However, their resistance to heavy [[plasma]] fire is limited; concentrated plasma discharge is capable of destroying some Forerunner architecture.{{Ref/Novel|GoO|Page=???}}{{Ref/Level|Id=The Great Journey|H2|The Great Journey}} Other structures and [[Council ship|certain starships]] were built with a golden-bronze colored metal.
Forerunner architecture incorporates heavy use of geometric angles, usually at either extremely sharp degrees - Forerunner buildings are usually trapezoidal - or at forty-five degree angles. Most Forerunner architecture is constructed with a special type of silver-gray metal that resists deterioration, bullets, plasma bolts and fire, as made evident by Forerunner structures standing in pristine condition 100,000 - 150,000 years after they were built. However, their resistance to heavy [[plasma]] fire is limited; concentrated plasma discharge is capable of destroying some Forerunner architecture.{{Ref/Novel|GoO|Page=???}}{{Ref/Level|H2|The Great Journey}} Other structures and [[Council ship|certain starships]] were built with a golden-bronze colored metal.


The Forerunners were also highly skilled at creating stone architecture. Typically, these buildings were built from a pale brown or tan stone.{{Ref/Reuse|ttw}} These structures were more subject to wear and aging, but their architectural sophistication remains apparent after 100,000 years.{{Ref/Game|H3|Detail=multiplayer map [[Sandtrap]]}}{{Ref/Level|H2|Delta Halo}} A particularly prominent example of intact Forerunner stone architecture could be found within [[Onyx]]'s [[Zone 67]], which contained a massive Forerunner city constructed entirely of polished [[Onyx (material)|chalcedonic quartz]].{{Ref/Novel|GoO|Page=269}} In some structures, such as the [[Menachite portal complex|Forerunner complex]] beneath [[Reach]]'s [[Menachite Mountain]], patterns and symbols had been embedded in the rock itself by manipulating its mineral inclusions.{{Ref/Novel|FS|Page=139}} Most interestingly, certain Forerunner buildings incorporated "mutable" stonework: [[Temple of the Abiding Truth|a stone Forerunner structure]] in [[Ontom]], [[Sanghelios]] featured passages that could shift and change by literally reshaping the stone from which their walls were built.{{Ref/Reuse|ttw}}
The Forerunners were also highly skilled at creating stone architecture. Typically, these buildings were built from a pale brown or tan stone.{{Ref/Reuse|ttw}} These structures were more subject to wear and aging, but their architectural sophistication remains apparent after 100,000 years.{{Ref/Game|H3|Detail=multiplayer map [[Sandtrap]]}}{{Ref/Level|H2|Delta Halo}} A particularly prominent example of intact Forerunner stone architecture could be found within [[Onyx]]'s [[Zone 67]], which contained a massive Forerunner city constructed entirely of polished [[Onyx (material)|chalcedonic quartz]].{{Ref/Novel|GoO|Page=269}} In some structures, such as the [[Menachite portal complex|Forerunner complex]] beneath [[Reach]]'s [[Menachite Mountain]], patterns and symbols had been embedded in the rock itself by manipulating its mineral inclusions.{{Ref/Novel|FS|Page=139}} Most interestingly, certain Forerunner buildings incorporated "mutable" stonework: [[Temple of the Abiding Truth|a stone Forerunner structure]] in [[Ontom]], [[Sanghelios]] featured passages that could shift and change by literally reshaping the stone from which their walls were built.{{Ref/Reuse|ttw}}

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