built for the goddess Athena. From these great architectural wonders developed styles used in architecture until today. The influence of Grecian design can be seen in modern buildings where architects make use of either the Doric‚ Ionic‚ or the Corinthian
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Greek and Roman both share similarities‚ but have different characteristics and use different construction types. Greek architecture used Post and- Lintel construction‚ while Roman construction dominated in arches‚ domes and vaults. Post and- Lintel construction is evident in the buildings that make up the Acropolis in Greece‚ including the Pantheon and the Temple of Hera‚ which used drums to create columns or rows of columns that used fluting and tapering to make the columns appear to perfectly
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The images have a lot of similarities and differences. Some similarities are that all of the images have state abbreviations on them. The columns are representing states. There are at least five towers or statues in each image‚ standing together as a group. In all of the images‚ the towers are leaning on each other. That means that they are depending on each other. In the first image‚ one tower fell over and smoke was coming off the top. In the second one‚ the second tower had also fallen over.
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(Herringway 1). Greek architecture is distinguished by its three famous column designs known as the Doric‚ Ionic and Corinthian‚ which consist of decorated pediments with a focus on symmetry. The most perfect example of a Doric structure would be the Parthenon (Figure 1)‚ which is a temple dedicated to Athena located on the acropolis in Athens made 2400 years ago. The Doric order was the first style used and can be best described as being simple and structured. The columns consist of no base and
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at the site of the temple because the capital is slightly smaller than the rest. This indicates that it did not belong to the outer colonnade. The columns at the Temple of Artemis are found to be ionic orders‚ being one of the three different types of orders of classical architecture. An ionic order is a small‚ thin column characterized by its use of volutes‚ typically stand on a base separating the shaft from the platform. Another sign of an ionic column is the use of egg-and-dart on the cap. “The
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reduce crime all over the UK. One of the main targets of the Labour Party was the rising number of Anti -Social incidents reported to the police every day. In order to combat this growing phenomenon that is today’s ’Youth Culture’‚ the ASBO was created. The ASBO - or Anti Social Behaviour Order‚ to quote its official name - is a civil order made against a person who has been shown to have participated or initiated in anti social behaviour. This is defined as "conduct which caused or was likely to
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thanks to the patron God of a city for success in battle. The Greeks developed three architectural systems that wound up playing a large role in Neoclassical architecture. The systems‚ called orders‚ each have their own distinctive detailing and proportions. The Greek orders are: Dionic‚ Ionic‚ and Corinthian. These are all different styles of columns‚ which during this time period provided most of the structures support. However‚ later on in Neoclassicism ‚ columns were used primarily for decorative
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people saw architecture as an art for the gods and goddesses of Greece. To capture the heart of many Greek citizens‚ Iktinos used different orders of architecture and added special touches to each building‚ he designed‚ including the Parthenon‚ Temple of Epicurean Apollo‚ and the Telesterion. Iktinos ’ works are compared by Ionic‚ Doric‚ and Corinthian Orders of Architecture‚ and by the layout and by decoration. According to Byers‚ there is not much written biographical information on Iktinos. Iktinos
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The Unidentified Temple couples prominent Greek and Etruscan architectural influences to produce a uniquely amalgamated temple. The physical material of the structure is entirely stone‚ which represents a specific selection. While the Etruscans built their temples using exclusively ephemeral materials‚ the Greeks built with permanent ones. Using stone demonstrates a complete selection of Greek technique and the omission of Etruscan practice. The frontal elevation appears to be mostly of Greek influence
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Temple of Athena “Paestum” (analysis) Within the ancient Greek city of Paestum is the Temple of Athena. Built around 500 BCE‚ a half a century before the Temple of Poseidon and a half a century after the Basilica. The temple rests of the highest point of Paestum as do most temples of Athena do. ! ! Up until now in history buildings have either been doric or Ionic‚ but the Temple of Athena combines the two. The temple is peripteral‚ hexastyle with thirteen columns on the side‚ resting
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