The process of designing an Orthodox church includes several conditions which significantly affect the final outcome. Only two groups of aspects mentioned in the paper, theological and construction, considerably narrowed the array of solutions. This shows that the designer is limited in his choices to a confined portfolio of solutions. This again explains why the architecture of Orthodox churches, irrespectively of their location or architect, is similar and distinctive.
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