According to what was observed in Copan, architecture can be classified as Templar urban planning, astronomy and palatial. In other words, the city as an urban entity was used to carry out religious and medical ceremonies, State policies were carried out, the economy was administered, mathematical studies were deepened, and calendars were established.

The architectural unit, open (terracing) or closed (tunnels-jaguars), with walls or surrounding platforms (court of the Acropolis), with its own squares (Plaza del Sol) and patios (West and East) and/or pyramids (Acropolis) and temples (Temple 22) constitute a Templar System.

The types of works and constructions identified in Copan stand out: altars, arches, baths, foundations, roads, ball field (2), observatory, palace, courtyards, pyramid, temples, square, Templar system and tombs; the architectural details in the constructions in Copan can be: alfarda, vault, lintel, staircase, staircase, frieze, jamb, walls, plank-slope, slope, roof, span, window, beam; materials used in the constructions: carved blocks, lime mortar.