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... temples. The most basic order for their temples was the Doric order. Doric architecture was known for being used by the Spartans. ...
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... For small temples the Doric style continued to be used, however, for the larger temples the Ionic style became more popular. By ...
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... The geometric proportions that Doric temples were built in were in the forms of a rectangle in the ratio of 1:1.6 (the golden rule). ...
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... The Doric temples at Syracuse, Paestum, Selinus, Acragas, Pompeii, Tarentum (Taranto), Metapontum, and Corcyra (Kerkira) still exist. ...
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... This was a common layout among Greek temples. The Parthenon is made of beautiful white marble and contains 46 closely packed Doric columns. ...
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... was used to prepare worshipers before entering the gates to the temples within ... Propylaia has an outer and inner facade, both supported by six Doric columns with ...
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... was used to prepare worshipers before entering the gates to the temples within ... Propylaia has an outer and inner facade, both supported by six Doric columns with ...
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... by religon and so it is not surprising that the temples of ancient ... Doric Style The Greeks developed three architectual systems, called orders, each with their ...
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... The temples had a rectangular plan, a gabled roof, a deep porch, and free standing columns. The columns followed the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian order. ...
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... The cella is unusually wide and somewhat shorter than in other temples, so as to ... The architrave above these columns is more Ionic than Doric, since it has no ...
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... The Doric style was utilized in both of these structures. ... Both are divided into chambers, with a statue of whom the temples are dedicated as the focal point ...
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... The ancient Greeks were architectural innovators. The temple of Zeus, designed by the architect Libon, was one of the largest Doric temples built in Greece. ...
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... The ancient Greeks were architectural innovators. The temple of Zeus, designed by the architect Libon, was one of the largest Doric temples built in Greece. ...
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... all over the country have followed suit and everywhere Greek temples (provided, however ... Van Loon, the Abraham Lincoln memorial is held up by Doric columns and ...
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... The politeism formalized, so the need for building temples became popular. ... the first Greek monumental stone sculpture appeared, and the Doric and Ionic ...
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... The traditional Greek orders, or canons (Doric, Ionic, Corinthian), were usually retained ... Roman temples were erected not only in the forum, but throughout the ...
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... This is also when the Doric and Ionic architectural orders were born allowing the Greek temple to reach its developed form. Colossal marble temples to house ...
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... Les batiments importants, tel que les temples, ont pris beaucoup d'annees pour construire ... Les colonnes de Doric et Ionic peux etais vu en Grece ancienne pendant ...
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... most of their temples. The shape of the column was the most significant architectural factor. There were three types of columns, which were Doric, Ionic, and ...
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... detailing (Paez 78). The Greek orders are: Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian and they used them to build their huge temples. These styles are ...
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... There is a well blended mix of doric as well as ionic elements (Pomeroy et ... The people here practice their religion not in the temples, but outside or in their ...
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... of their temples and other architecture, made to honor the gods and beautify the polis (city-state). Their famous architectural styles were the heavy Doric ...
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... of this chapel was inspired by classical antique style temples, specifically Tivoli ... The exterior of the Tempietto is a colonnade of sixteen Doric columns which ...
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... of their temples and other architecture, made to honor the gods and beautify the polis (city-state). Their famous architectural styles were the heavy Doric ...
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... Greek architecture was mostly focused around temples, used predominantly for worship of the ... the orders" consisting of three types of columns: Doric, Ionic, and ...
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... Like the Mycenaeans' they built temples and palaces. ... sports three tiers of columns everyone different styles the lowest level are made in the Doric style, the ...
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... Bramante's Tempietto was on the same level of achievement as the ancient temples. ... temple surrounded by an evenly-spaced colonnade of sixteen Doric columns, the ...
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... dig was the Sun Metope, which had belonged to the famous Doric structure of ... the king's palace, the foundations of what were the city's chief temples, and the ...
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