Aztec architecture
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Aztec architecture is related to that of older Mesoamerican architecture and sometimes thought of as one of them, usually the Maya. Their houses and religious structures were unique however. Aztec cities often competed to construct the fanciest and biggest temples in the Aztec empire. Houses were uniform throughout most of the empire, only varying in size and ornamentation. Houses were built with adobe and were not separated, thus resulting in one large room.