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Discuss the evolution of Greek Architecture from 600 to 300

Title: Discuss the evolution of Greek Architecture from 600 to 300
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 485 | Pages: 2.1 (approximately 235 words/page)


Discuss the evolution of Greek Architecture from 600 to 300

Discuss the evolution of Greek Architecture from 600 to 300 BC. The Hellenic peoples were of a very civil society, obsessed by advances in the fields of science, technology and literature. This instinctive desire to exceed, that which had proceeded led the ancient Greeks to advance culturally. Included in these advances were steps forward in architecture. Greek architectural skills evolved very fast and some of the best examples of their achievements are in the building of their …showed first 75 words of 485 total

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showed last 75 words of 485 total…rectangle in the ratio of 1:1.6 (the golden rule). Each column appears to be evenly spaced, and each column is evenly fluted, and this in collaboration with the horizontals of the entablature give perfect proportion and a grid like pattern. ‘The aim of the architect is to give his work a semblance of being well-proportioned and to devise means of protection against optical illusion…not of factual, but of apparent equality of measurements and proportion.’ Heliodorus

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