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A History of Architecture #2

History of Architecture: The Ordering of Form in Ancient Greece

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This book describes the development of classical architecture in the countries bordering the Aegean sea from the 6th to the 3rd century BC. Against a background of philosophical, political and social transformation, it traces the development of the austere and functional Doric Order and the more sensual and orientalised Ionic Order by the architects of the Dorian and Ionian branches of the Achaean people, expressing the influence of the sky gods and the mother goddess respectively. However, the greatest achievements of classical architecture are arguably the products of Doric/Ionic hybridism - as in the principal buildings of the Athenian Acropolis, still revered as among the greatest works of art ever produced. Hellenic Classicism takes the story on through the debilitating Peloponnesian wars to the triumph of emotion over reason expressed in the development of the Corinthian Order.

250 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1998

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Christopher Tadgell

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November 14, 2024
I now know my columns and orders lol. Give me a Doric, Ionic, or Corinthian, I gotcha.

Tbh the various buildings were interesting to learn about, however I didn’t get much out of all the architectural measurement details. Neat glance into the specifics though
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April 22, 2008
Visual power and succint wordage in a very small package. A treasure book for reference and simple enjoyoment.
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