The Curious Design Enigmas of Chichén Itzá's Temple of Kukulkán

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This article was originally published by Ezra Schwartz on LinkedIn. It has been reprinted here with permission from the author.

Following a recent family visit to Chichén Itzá, I became somewhat obsessed with a couple of design enigmas I found there:

Design Enigma 1: The large pyramid in this amazing archeological complex, known as the Temple of Kukulkán, is highly symmetrical. But the first thing I observed when we approached it and stood in front of its west side, is that the structure on top of the pyramid (A above), is not center-aligned relative to the 9 terraces below it, as one would expect*. The visual guides 1 and 2 show the misalignment (images above and below).

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Cite: Ezra Schwartz. "The Curious Design Enigmas of Chichén Itzá's Temple of Kukulkán" 16 Mar 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/890491/the-curious-design-enigmas-of-chichen-itzas-temple-of-kukulkan> ISSN 0719-8884

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