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Warm up-Draw the tops of the columns. Greek Architecture. Overview. Went from heavy to light Focused around temples Architects created impressive exteriors because commoners were not allowed to go inside the temples Definite systems of construction called the “orders” Orders
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Overview • Went from heavy to light • Focused around temples • Architects created impressive exteriors because commoners were not allowed to go inside the temples • Definite systems of construction called the “orders” • Orders • Doric-Plain (on mainland) • Ionic- More decorative (evolved in the islands and the coast) • Corinthian- Very ellaborate (Hellesnistic era and later in Roman times)
Orders • Orders followed specific rules for construction based on proportions • In each order, the columns get more ornate • most basic difference among the orders has to do with proportions (Doric columns, for example, being thicker and shorter, Ionic columns taller and slimmer) • the orders may be distinguished most easily by their capitals (the tops of the columns).
The Parthenon • Architects-Iktinos and Kallikrates • 448-432 BCE • The Acropolis, Athens • -Sculptor ,Pheidias, made the massive cult statue of the goddess • -in honor of patron goddess Athena • Culmination of Doric order • consists of a rectangular floor plan with a series of low steps on every side, and a colonnade (8 x 17) of Doric columns • -proportions have been carefully • readjusted all of which help give a feeling of harmony, balance, and unity. • -Columns lean slightly inward, corner columns are closer to their neighbors than the rest
-originally many areas were painted • -the cella contained a huge statue of Athena • -once used as a treasury, Christian church, and then a Mosque • -Damaged by ammunition by the Ottomans • -Democracy created public buildings being built instead of large palaces (all men considered equal)