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This architectural element was developed in the architecture of ancient Greece.
In it he made his admiration for the architecture of ancient Greece plain.
Neoclassical is a style which is derived from the architecture of ancient Greece.
Its wooden colossal temple front with four heavy fluted columns mimics the stone architecture of ancient Greece.
Kaleiçi features many historic houses with traditional Turkish and local Architecture of Ancient Greece.
There is essentially the atmosphere of dignity, serenity and repose that one associates with the architecture of ancient Greece."
The Architecture of Ancient Greece.
The first of these is his complete rewriting of The Architecture of Ancient Greece (1927).
Dinsmoor, William Bell - The architecture of ancient Greece: an account of its historic development.
The Greek Revival-style courthouse emulated the architecture of ancient Greece with its large columns, triangular pediment and white paint.
His voluminous publications focus primarily on the art and architecture of ancient Greece, and in particular on sculpture, engraved gems, and vase-painting.
This was followed by the Gandhara style of Buddhist architecture that borrowed elements from the Architecture of ancient Greece.
Angkor Wat has drawn praise above all for the harmony of its design, which has been compared to the architecture of ancient Greece and Rome.
Dr. Frazer, who was a registered architect, specialized in the architecture of ancient Greece and Rome as well as the early Christian and Byzantine societies.
The architecture of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, derived from the ancient Mediterranean civilisations such as at Knossos on Crete.
Inspiration ranged from Ancient Egyptian architectureian and Architecture of ancient Greece, to the city of Paris, France, to an idealized futuristic European society.
The architecture of Ancient Greece is of a trabeated or "post and lintel" form, i.e. it is composed of upright beams (posts) supporting horizontal beams (lintels).
It appears that, although the architecture of Ancient Greece was initially of wooden construction, the early builders did not have the concept of the diagonal truss as a stabilising member.
Ancient Greek architecture - is the architecture of ancient Greece, where the classical orders were developed, establishing a precedent for most of the subsequent development of classical architecture.
The Architecture of Ancient Greece: an Account of its Historic Development, being the First Part of the Architecture of Greece and Rome.
This example of the architecture of ancient Greece had been brought to wider attention by James "Athenian" Stuart and Nicholas Revett's illustrated survey, The Antiquities of Athens, published in 1762.
After the Renaissance republication of Vitruvius' De architectura, which had reported that the origins of the orders lay in the Architecture of ancient Greece, Villalpando reinterpreted them to provide a higher authority.
If it's not already a full-fledged offering, an enterprising mother can always find someone to come to her playroom to instruct her child, and some of his play group colleagues-to-be, in the architecture of ancient Greece or some other equally compelling subject.
This architectural form did not carry over into the architecture of Ancient Greece, but reappeared about 400 BC in the interior of large monumental tombs such as the Lion Tomb at Cnidos (c. 350 BC).
The style reflects American ideas of what Americans might have thought was architecture of ancient Greece, and was popular for a period in the first half of the 19th century, when America was quite taken by news of democratic revolutionary activity in modern Greece.