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    AN ASSIGNMENT ON BUILDING SCIENCE AND ARCHITECTURE (BLD 205) Topic: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF MODES OF CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS OF THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE: BABYLONIANS GREEKS ASSYRIANS EGYPTIANS ROMANS USING RELEVANT SKETCHES AND ILLUSTRATIONS‚ EXPLAIN HOW PEOPLE ACROSS THE CONTINENT OF THE GLOBE USE BUILDING ENVELOPE TO ACHIEVE INTERNAL COMFORT. DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING TECHNOLOGY FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY. APRIL‚ 2012. CONSTRUCTION IN ANCIENT

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    Greek Civilization

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    490 750-550 Age of Colonization c. 700 Homer 5. Greek Polis Time Line 479 Spartans 480 Xerxes invades Greece Athenians defeat Persians at Marathon 431 Start of 478-477 Formation of Delian League defeat Persians at Platea 413 Athenian defeat at SyracusePeloponnesian War * A community of citizens with distinctive A city state 6. What is Polis? customs‚ gods‚ and was also an object of intense religious-patriotic devotion the Greeks answer to the perennial conflict between an individual

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    English: Holidays * I love the holidays. The nippy weather‚ smells of all that great food and the general merriment in the atmosphere as everyone celebrates in his or her own way. If you can look past the consumerism that’s saturated the season‚ then the holidays can really be a great time. Sydney In Sydney‚ the largest‚ oldest‚ and most beautiful of Australia’s cities‚ the monumental doesn’t figure prominently. There are no great pyramids‚ no historic ruins‚ no monuments or buildings that warrant

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    to western civilization from the Ancient Greeks. Many roots of the civilization we have today can be traced back to the Ancient Greeks. They made long lasting contributions in the areas of art‚ architecture‚ philosophy‚ math‚ drama‚ and science. If the intelligent thinkers of the Ancient Greeks such as‚ Socrates‚ Aristotle‚and Hippocrates never challenged the way Greeks lived many of the ideas we have today would have never been established. The Greeks made contributions in modern day art‚ architecture

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    The “culture” of Egypt’s Old Kingdom (Dynasties 3-6‚ about 2649-2150 B.C.) was one of the most dynamic periods in the development of Egyptian art. During this period artists learned to express their culture’s worldview‚ creating for the first time images and forms that endured for generations. Architects and masons mastered the techniques necessary to build monumental spectacular structures in stone. Sculptors created the earliest portraits of individuals and the first

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    Pair Of Eyes In Greek Art

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    a idol for the Greeks to worship. Were the Pair of Eyes made for a cult statue? Probably not as these unique gods were made out of the finest materials gold and marble but so did their eyes. Ivory is not a common mineral‚ it is found in animals such as whales‚ walrus and elephants. Theses animals were considered exotic as they were not locally found from Greece. If the Pair of eyes were out of ivory that means the eyes of the beholder was significant. According to the Ancient Greek ranking of society

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    calculations and predictions in his decision making and made the lunar year. They used this calendar for planting crops and when to expect a season change. The Egyptians worshipped their celestial gods‚ hoping that by paying them homage would aid when crops needed cultivating. Summary/Conclusion In their own right‚ the chinese and the egyptians were a great astrological society. Both created their own system of

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    Greek Love Theme

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    Greece‚ Rome‚ China‚ and India. Love in Greek Times In Greece‚ love was free as it could be and there was a sense of inner freedom to express themselves as they saw fit. One such segment of Greek times was homoeroticism. Homoeroticism was a big part of human sexuality. “Greek Love” as it was called was vivid in this era and into the eighteenth and nineteenth century. Love was open and free during Greek times and expressed in their writings‚ paintings and sculptures. A Love without Condition Rome

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    Empire and was declared as the strongest Greek city‚ Classical art was at its peak (480-323 BC). Out of all the Greek cities‚ Athens was the city that was advanced in politics‚ economics‚ and culture. During the period of time that the Athenians were dominating Greece‚ the classical art style emerged. The philosophical context of classical art is that the Greeks wanted to make sculptures of the perfect bodies so they studied bodies until they did it. The Greeks were able to learn how the body is shaped

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    Greek Cultural Influences

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    different ways. The Greeks used art‚ philosophy‚ and even their system of government to convey their beliefs in the importance of one single man in a society. Greek artists showed value for the individual. All people were portrayed in Greek art‚ from the sagging old woman to the ideal athlete. Although early Greek art focused on the human ideal‚ their later art shows that the Greeks appreciated all forms‚ and found the human body in general to be a beautiful thing. Even the gods in Greek art showed how

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