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Indented corners (Thai architecture)

Have you ever seen a building that has corners that are kind of like stairs? That's called an indented corner!

In Thai architecture, builders use indented corners to make the building look really fancy and special. It's like a cool trick that they do with the building's walls to make them stand out.

To make an indented corner, the builders start by making a regular corner. Then, they add more layers of walls or pillars that are slightly smaller each time they go up. It's kind of like making a big, tall birthday cake with lots of layers.

By doing this, the builders create steps or levels that go up towards the top of the building. It's a really neat way to make the building look like it's reaching up towards the sky. And it also helps to make the building more stable and strong because the weight of the walls is spread out more evenly.

So next time you see a building with stairs for corners, you'll know that it's called an indented corner and it's a special part of Thai architecture!