With the Ancient Greeks, the concept of beauty in Western culture has been transcribed through Greek antiquity. Sculpture, glasswork, casting and manufacture, along with …show more content…
In the world of art techniques on depicting the human figure are still used in practice. The athletic build of a male’s body and the curve of females hips are both looked upon as the perfect example of beauty due to their depiction in Greek art. Greek architectural art is still used in today’s society featured in the University of Geulph’s Creelman’s building. Its Greek roots are depicted in the front entrance. The pillars at the front entrance to the building follow the Doric style of Greek Architecture. Characteristics of the top section include a pediment with a cornice, lining into a triangular shape. There is no acroterion resting at the edge of the triangular shape on both sides of the buildings entrance. Beneath the triangular form resides a frieze sitting atop the architrave. However, the frieze only consists of the metope with no triglyph. Underneath the architrave lies the abacus and echinus, which lead into shaft of the column. The shaft displays the drum found in the Doric order, with its waist expanding as it moves down towards the ground. As the shaft descends to the bottom of the pillar, the shaft is resting on top of base, which is more in line with the Ionic order of pillars than Doric. However, unlike the other aspects of Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian pillars, the pillars found on the Creelman body do not display a stylobate resting on top of a sterobate. The rest of the building