Describe one of the greek architectural orders


Problem

Describe one of the Greek architectural orders (Doric, Ionic or Corinthian) and, using an ancient building compared with a later building, prove how Greek style has stood the test of time.

a) Choose an ancient Greek temple that appears in your book, or one you find online. This will be your good example of one of the Greek orders - Doric, Ionic or Corinthian.

b) Find a building of a later date that borrows from that same architectural order. This comparison building may be found in a later chapter of your text, online, or perhaps in your home town. Note that the two images in this essay description illustrate how to choose your building. You may not use these examples in your essay.

c) Include an image of each example in the essay.

d) Fully identify your ancient Greek temple example, noting whether it is Doric, Ionic or Corinthian. Using the diagram in the book to guide you, describe the elements of the order as illustrated by your example. You may want to describe it from the bottom up, using appropriate architectural terms. Your example may be ruinous, so describe what can be seen and suggest what might be missing.

e) Continue the essay by introducing the later building. Fully identify it. In what ways does it follow the Greek order? Has the architect deviated from those strict Greek rules?

f) Finally, why might the later architect have borrowed from Greek style? Was it part of a trend? Was the style used to con?

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