Hagivi Revolutionary Glorification Architecture
Summary
Hagivi Revolutionary Glorification is a school of architecture almost exclusively practiced on the government buildings and monuments of Hagiv. First seen in 521 DB, it didn't fully come into its own until the 570s in reaction to Hagivi Formalism.
Hagivi Revolutionary Glorification can be broadly described as one of the Neothalassan schools in that it too favors columns, domes, and many of the same structures one can still see in Thalassa today, where Thalassan Architecture often presented a very human sense of scale, Hagivi Revolutionary Glorification has largely embraced a "bigger is better" strategy.
Popular motifs in Hagivi Revolutionary Glorification include dwarves, hammers, horses, and the occasional human form. Humans are often shown kneeling or crouching while dwarves tend to be carved with exaggerated long legs and arms so that they appear taller than the humans around them.