Time to join in with the fun.
First of all Turelio, your art is pretty awesome. I'm a big fan of the two Ziggurats, and of course number 3. I'm neutral regarding the houses but not such a great fan of the current tower concepts.
About the Ziggurats, I agree they should have the function of a fortress, and be smaller then the current MW cantons. I like the idea of having around 2, 4, or 6 of those Zigurrats in Dres land, placed at strategic locations such as along a river or on top of a hill. I think having the Ziggurats function as fortresses is the only function acceptable for them.
That said, I think we should create the Dres architecture from the inside out, rather than draw cool stuff and try to make it fit.
From what I've read about the Dres they seem to have the following attributes:
- They have a primarily agricultural society, having the most common similarities with classical Egypt or ancient Mesopotamia.
- In an agricultural society the most common and perhaps important profession is that of the farmer, and rivers are of high importance.
- They are ruled by an oligarchy, meaning something like the top 5% rule everyone else. That's why you have a few very rich people, and a lot of poor farmers and slaves.
- The Dres are still somewhat backward regarding their society as in there is hardly no middle class. Since they are still an agricultural society there is little need for a different profession other than farming.
- Tear would be the obvious exception to this rule, since this city has grown considerably large and as a result
does have a need for professional potters, clothiers, alchemists, etc.... Next to Tear these kinds of services would only be available in the larger Dres cities.
- In general most Dres towns and villiges will have only the most basic services, with anything of a higher level being in the large cities.
- Since there are basically 4 classes (Nobles/Aristocracy - Soldiers/Caretakers - Plebs/Farmers - Slaves), there are only to kinds of services: High Quality for the rich, anf Low Quality for the poor. There is no middle ground regarding this.
- An outside perception of the Dres is that they are Xenophobic, but the Dres themselves would never assign such a quality to themselves. Rather, the Dres Nobility considers itself to be better and greater then others, while the poor farmers have little ambition but do feel themselves better then outlanders and the such, since they have no need of what outsiders might come to bring.
- Dres bulidings are not built with the intention to give outsiders the idea "hey, they must be xenophoobs", this is simply a common side effect. Dres bulidings are built in a way that reflects the Dres culture and thinking.
- The Dres Nobility gets rich from 2 things: the large scale exporting of crops, and the trading of slaves. Anything else is unimportant to the Dres.
So based on the above, there is one thing that I'd like to see embodies by the Dres;
there is no middle class.
The poor live in small abysmal housings, while the rich live in oversized and extravagant manors. There is an obvious separation between these two classes, with the Nobility nearly always being
above the poor, either symbolically or literally.
Other than that, I think the Dres do not really care for having pretty things on the outside. So, like everyone before me has said, their buildings will look cold and unwelcoming on the outside. Not because they want to scare outlanders away (they don't give a * about outlanders), but because they have no need for pretty outsides and because it is part of their culture.
Edit: I'm opposed to the idea of planned cities; planned cities are genereally made by the more advanced civilizations. For example the Romans made planned square fortresses or modern day America makes streets in such a way that square blocks are created.
I think the Dres culture is not yet unified or advanced enough to work with planned city building. Rather, the distinction between Nobility and Lower Class would come to part trough a gradual process; the Nobility will always want to stick together en will thusly form some sort of congregation. The Lower Class will consequently be situated around and below the Nobility (assuming the Nobels prefer to live on higher ground).