history of architecture
History of Architecture 1:
                                 Ancient Greece
                                Fiel Margeau E. Reventar
                                                Introduction
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                                                                                   Greek
                                                            The Historical
                                                        Timeline of Architecture
                                                               Egyptian
                                                Pre-Historic               Greek
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                                                                                                                                                                          Greek
                                                                                   Greek Empire
                                                                                   under Alexander the Great of Macedonia
                                                                                                                            Mycenaean or Helladic (1550 to 1100 BC)
                                                                                                                            • Continuation of Cretan ideas and craftsmanship on
                                                                                                                            mainland Greece
                                                                                                                            • Wealth due to their control of metal trading between
                                                                                                                            Europe and Middle East
                                                                                                                            Hellenic Period (800 to 323 BC)
                                                                                                                            • City-states developed on the plains between mountains –
                                                                                                                            Sparta and Athens were most important
                                                                      ASIA MINOR                                            • The "polis" emerged as the basis of Greek society
                                                                                                                            • Each had its own ruler, government and laws
                                                         CRETE
                                                                               SYRIA
                                                                                                 PERSIA
                                                                                                                            • A federal unity existed between city-states due to
                                                                                                                            common language, customs, religion
                                                                 MEMPHIS
                                                                                                              INDIA         • Several different forms of government: Oligarchic,
                                                                      EGYPT                                                 Tyrannic, Democratic
                                                                    THEBES                                                  • Under Pericles (444 BC to 429 BC), peak of Athenian
                                                                                                                            prosperity
                                                                                                                            • Outburst   of building     activity and    construction,
                                                                                                                            developments in art, law-making, philosophy and science
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                                                                                                                            • Philosophers – Socrates, Plato, Aristotle
        NEAR EAST
                                                INFLUENCES
          EGYPTIAN
            GREEK
                                                HISTORY
            ROMAN
  EARLY CHRISTIAN
         BYZANTINE
      ROMANESQUE
            GOTHIC                              Aegean Period (Minoan)
      RENAISSANCE                               • Civilizations on Crete and Greek mainland from 1900 to
18TH-19TH C REVIVAL                             1100 BC
    20TH C MODERN                               • The first great commercial and naval power in the                         • Among best soldiers in the ancient world – Hoplite Army
                                                Mediterranean, founded on trade with the whole eastern                      defeated repeated invasions by Darius and Xerxes of
           ISLAMIC
                                                seaboard: Asia Minor, Cyprus, Syria, Palestine, Egypt and                   Persia
            INDIAN
                                                Libya, even South Italy and Sicily on the west                              • Alexander the Great of Macedonia conquered Persia,
CHINESE & JAPANESE
                                                • Trade and communications produced a unity of culture                      Asia Minor, Egypt, Syria, Afghanistan
           FILIPINO
                                                and economic stability                                                      • Greek language and culture reached an enormous area
                                                • Knossos was the largest city, had a magnificent palace
                                                                                                                            Hellenistic Period (323 to 30 BC)
                                                                                                                            • Hellenistic E mpire established,    Greek    civilization
                                                                                                                            extended
                                                                                                                                                              Greek
                                                GEOLOGY & CLIMATE                                            ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTER
                                                • On     the   mainland,     rugged    mountains     made
                                                communication difficult                                      DESCRIPTION
                                                • Mountains separated inhabitants into groups, clans,
                                                states
                                                • archipelago and islands: sea was the inevitable means of
                                                trade and communications
                                                • Between rigorous cold and relaxing heat
                                                • Clear atmosphere and intense light - conducive to
                                                creating precise and exact forms
                                                • Judicial activities, dramatic presentations, public
                                                ceremonies took place in the open air
                                                RELIGION
                                                                                                             Aegean
                                                                                                             • Rough and massive
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                                                                                                             Hellenic
          EGYPTIAN
                                                                                                             • Mostly religious architecture
            GREEK
                                                                                                             • "carpentry in marble“ - timber forms imitated in stone with
            ROMAN                                                                                            remarkable exactness
  EARLY CHRISTIAN
         BYZANTINE                                                                                           Hellenistic
      ROMANESQUE                                                                                             • Not religious in character, but civic – for the people
            GOTHIC                              Aegean religion:                                             • Provided inspiration for Roman building types
      RENAISSANCE                               • Primitive stage of nature worship                          • Dignified and gracious structures
18TH-19TH C REVIVAL                             • Priestesses conducted religious rites, sacred games,       • Symmetrical, orderly
    20TH C MODERN                               ritual dances, worship on sacrificial altars
                                                                                                             CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM
           ISLAMIC
                                                Greek religion:                                              • Columnar and trabeated
            INDIAN
                                                • A highly developed form of nature worship                  • Roof truss appeared, enabling large spaces to be
CHINESE & JAPANESE
                                                • Gods as personifications of natural elements, or deified   unhindered by columns
           FILIPINO
                                                mortals
                                                • Gods could influence events in the human world             MATERIALS
                                                                                                             • Timber and terra cotta
                                                • Greeks sought advice from oracles – oracle at Delphi       • Stone
                                                                                                                                      Greek
                                                EXAMPLES                                              PALACES
                                                                                                      Palace of King Minos, Knossos
                                                HOUSES                                                Palace at Tiryns
                                                                                                      Lion Gate, Mycenae
                                                On islands:
                                                • Flat roofing
                                                • Drawn together in blocks
                                                • Two to four storeys high
                                                • Light admitted through light wells
                                                On mainland:
                                                • Single-storeyed house with deep plan
                                                • Columned entrance porch with central doorway
                                                • Living apartment proper with sleeping room behind
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                                                TOMBS
                                                • rock-cut or chamber tombs - “tholos” tomb
                                                Treasury of Atreus, Mycenae
                                                                             Greek
                                                       TEMPLES
                                                       • Chief building type
                                                       • Earliest ones resembled megaron in
                                                       plan and construction
                                                       • Number of columns at entrance:
                                                       1 column – hemostyle
                                                       2 columns – distyle
                                                       3 columns – tristyle
                                                       4 columns – tetrastyle
                                                       5 columns – pentastyle
                                                       6 columns – hexastyle
                                                       7 columns – heptastyle
                                                       8 columns – octastyle
                                                       9 columns – enneastyle
                                                       10 columns – decastyle
                                                       12 columns – dodecastyle
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                                                naos
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                                                                                                           Greek
                                                                                                  Arris
                                                MOULDINGS
                                                • Architectural devices, which with              Splay
                                                light and shade, produce definition to
                                                a building
                                                • Could be refined and delicate in
                                                contour, due to fineness of marble
                                                and the clarity of atmosphere and light           Fillet
                                                                                                  Billet
                                                                                                 Cove
                                                                                               Cavetto
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                                                                                                 Ogee
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            ROMAN                                                                          Cyma Recta
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            GOTHIC                                                                        Cyma Reversa
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                                                                                                 Beak
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                                                                                                 Brace
                                                                                                                                               Greek
                                                •   Certain refinements used to correct optical illusions:
                                                •   Horizontal lines built convex to correct sagging
                                                •   Vertical features inclined inwards to correct appearance of falling outwards
                                                •   On columns, entasis was used, swelling outwards to correct appearance of curving inwards
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                                                METHODS OF NATURAL LIGHTING
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                                                • no windows
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                                                • clerestory - situated between roof and upper portion of wall
                                                • skylight - made of thin, translucent marble
                                                • temple door, oriented towards the east
                                                                                             Greek
                                                GREEK ORDERS
                                                • Shaft,    Capital,    and     Horizontal   entablature
                                                (architrave, frieze, cornice)
                                                • Originally, Doric and Ionic, named after the two main
                                                branches of Greek race
                                                • Then there evolved Corinthian, a purely decorative
                                                order
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                                                                                         Greek
                                                DORIC ORDER
                                                • Without base, directly on crepidoma
                                                • Height (including capital) of 4 to 6
                                                times the diameter at the base
                                                • Shaft diminishes at top from 3/4 to
                                                2/3 of base diameter
                                                • Divided into 20 shallow flutes
                                                separated by arrises
                                                • Doric capitals had two parts - the
                                                square abacus above and circular
                                                bulbous echinus below
                                                Doric entablature:
                                                • Height is 1 and 3/4 times the lo wer
                                                diameter in height
                                                3 main divisions:
                                                • Architrave, principal beam of 2 or 3
                                                slabs in depth
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                                                • Frieze
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                                                • Cornice, mouldings
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                                                                                      Greek
                                                IONIC ORDER
                                                • Volute or scroll capital (derived
                                                from Egyptian lotus and Aegean
                                                art)
                                                Ionic column:
                                                • More slender than Doric
                                                • Needed a base to spread load
                                                • Height was 9 times the base
                                                diameter
                                                • Has 24 flutes separated by
                                                fillets
                                                • Upper and lower torus
                                                Ionic entablature:
                                                • Height was 2 and 1/4 times the
                                                diameter of column
                                                Two parts:
                                                • Architrave,with fasciae
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                                                • Cornice
        NEAR EAST
                                                • No frieze
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                                                                           Greek
                                                CORINTHIAN ORDER
                                                • Decorative variant of
                                                Ionic Order
                                                Corinthian column:
                                                • Base      and    shaft
                                                resembled Ionic
                                                • More slender
                                                • Height      of     10
                                                diameters
                                                • Capital: much deeper
                                                than Ionic, 1 and 1/6
                                                diameters high
                                                • Capital invented by
                                                Callimachus, inspired
                                                by basket over root of
                                                acanthus plant
                                                3 parts:
                                                • Architrave,
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                                                • Frieze,
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                                                • Cornice,    developed
          EGYPTIAN
                                                type with dentils
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                                                                                                                  Greek
                                                                                 Temple of Nike Apteros, Athens
                                                Temple of Hera, Paestum, Italy
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            ROMAN                                                                Temple of Artemis Ephesus
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                                                                                 The Erectheion, Acropolis
                                                The Parthenon, Acropolis
                                                                                                                                           Greek
                                                TEMENOS
                                                • Enclosure designated as a sacred land
                                                • Entire groups of buildings laid out symmetrically and
                                                orderly
                                                                                                          AGORA
                                                Acropolis at Pergamon
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            ROMAN                                                                                         STOA
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      RENAISSANCE                               The Acropolis, Athens
18TH-19TH C REVIVAL                             10 structures form a world-famous building group:
    20TH C MODERN                               • Propylaea
                                                • Pinacotheca
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                                                • Statue of Athena Promachos
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                                                • Erectheion
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                                                • Parthenon
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                                                • Temple of Nike Apteros
                                                • Old Temple of Athena
                                                • Stoa of Eumeses                                         PRYTANEION, BOULEUTERION, or ASSEMBLY HALL
                                                • Theater of Dionysus
                                                • Odeon of Herodes Atticus
                                                                                           Greek
                                                THEATER or ODEION
                                                • Carved or hollowed out of the hillside
                                                • Acoustically-efficient
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                                                                                                 Greek
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                                                                       STADIUM or HIPPODROME
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                                                                       PROPYLAEA
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                                                                       PALAESTRA and GYMNASIUM
                                                                       NAVAL BUILDING
                                                                       TOMBS/ MAUSOLEUM
                                                Theater of Epidauros
                                       The End.
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