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- https://i.imgur.com/NUWWLVC.jpg
- http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-FRbmIZGAN_4/UczbXzsml6I/AAAAAAAAAvY/_gbHAwScrM8/s1024/AOK014.png
- http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-WbCBzittMqc/UcZqZinz9TI/AAAAAAAAAvI/cmG_aDjiNms/s640/AOK012.png
Found in this mod, formt he Dothraki civ: http://aok.heavengames.com/cgi-bin/forums/display.cgi?action=st&fn=9&tn=43793&f=9,43793,510,0&st=35
(Basically, the Huns should have been hardcoded to use the same architecture as Slavs and Magyars in The Forgotten, but because of a "we don't want to change the original civs" policy it never happened.)
The Huns belong to the "invader" civs that conquered foreign territories and most of their technology was acquired during those conquests. They didn't change the architecture of the conquered lands to look "Asian" but moved into the already existing houses and castles (or kept living in tents). The Mongols are a similar case; the architecture that they use isn't something that they brought from Mongolia, but it's the Chinese architecture they acquired after conquering China. Therefore, the architecture of the conquered regions would be "Eastern European" for the Huns because that's where the late Western Huns (5th century) mostly settled.
They lived close to the Slavs, I am not sure whether they really used the Slavic architecture, it's difficult to prove because we know so little about them. But it makes more sense than Chinese buildings.