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CLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE. Prescribed Learning Outcomes. It is expected that student will: *demonstrate awareness of artistic expression as a reflection of the culture in which it was created *describe how societies preserve identity, transmit culture, and adapt to change
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Prescribed Learning Outcomes • It is expected that student will: *demonstrate awareness of artistic expression as a reflection of the culture in which it was created *describe how societies preserve identity, transmit culture, and adapt to change *identify periods of significant cultural achievement
What is Classical Architecture? • Classical is the term given to time when Greeks and Romans… • …influenced the western world • 500 B.C.E. to 500 C.E. • Also called Age of Antiquity
The Greeks and Romans • Classical architecture has come to mean… • …the beautifully balanced and harmoniously simple • …architecture of the Greeks and Romans
Classical Architecture in Vancouver… • The Classical style has influenced many buildings in the Vancouver area, including: • The Vancouver Public Library
Looks similar to the Roman Colosseum… • …the architects even tried to copy the wall that has been restored
Vancouver Art Gallery, Georgia Street • Federal Building, West Hastings Street
The History of Classical Architecture is Simple… • Greeks developed classical forms • Romans copied and adapted them • Italians of the Renaissance rediscovered it after the Middle Ages
Best Examples of Classical Architecture… • …are Greek Temples • Greeks preferred to work in marble and… • …liked the POST-AND-LINTEL STYLE
Stonehenge in England… • Built in Post-and-Lintel Style
The Romans… • …called the post-and-lintel style “Trabeated” • …from the root word “trabes” which means beam • Romans copied the trabeated format
Romans also liked Arcuated Style • Greeks did not particularly like this style
Three Classical Orders of Architecture… • #1 Doric • #2 Ionic • #3 Corinthian
Look at the Capital First… • Capital, or top of the column tells you what order the Temple is… • Oldest is Doric used much by Greeks • Romans Preferred Corinthian
…From the Bottom up! • Once you have determined the order of the temple… • You can then begin to examine its 4 parts
…From the Bottom up! • Start with steps • Next the entire column • Then horizontal section on top of columns • Then the angled section on roof
1. Start with the Steps… Paestum, Italy • Many Greek Temples have 3 steps Nimes, France 5 C.E. • Roman Temples tend to have more
2. Next Section is the Column… • Most columns have a base at the bottom • …followed by a shaft… • …finally a capital on top • The only order that usually does not have a base is Doric
Columns can be….. Fluted (vertical grooves) Plain or non-fluted
Doric Columns • Oldest and simplest order • Usually has no base • Extensively used by Greeks
Doric Capital • Plain Capital with no design • Looks like a squished eraser
Ionic Capital • Next order is a bit more fancy • Has scroll-like volutesthat resemble sea shells or ram’s horns • Ionic columns are slimmer and usually fluted
Corinthian Capital • Last order is the most decorative • Used extensively by the Romans • Leaves are called Acanthus Leaves
Corinthian Capitals often contain small volutes as well • Acanthus leaf trees grew throughout Italy • Usually has two rows of acanthus leaves
3. Next Section is the Entablature… • Sometimes called the Horizontal Entablature • Think of a temple as a table… • columns are the legs • Entablature is the “Table top”
Entablature consists of… • …Three sections: 1. Architrave 2. Frieze 3. (Horizontal) Cornice
Entablature • Frieze is often sculpted • Architrave is often plain Entablature of the Parthenon, Athens, Greece
4. Next Section is the Pediment… • Top section of a classical style temple is called the Pediment • Triangular portion • ..usually contain decorative sculpture National Archives, Washington D.C., USA
Pediment consists of… • Tympanum which usually contains important sculptures • Sloping Cornice (usually matches horizontal cornice
Often located on the roof… • Acroterion: sculptures on the front of the temple • Antefixes (singular antefix) found on side
5. Examples of Classical Architecture… • Palazzo Rucellai in Florence, Italy • Classical Corinthian Columns have been incorporated into side of building