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Greek Architecture and monuments of Greece Greek Architecture, greek styles, greek buildings, monuments greek temples, ancient architecture, Cycladic architecture, plans, sites, city layouts, ancient cities, diagrams, discussions, and more.
Greek Architecture - General Overviews Selected links to overviews of Greek Architecture, Greek building styles, Greek buildings, Greek temples, ancient architecture, Cycladic architecture, plans, sites, city layouts, and ancient cities.
Greek Architecture in Athens and Attica Greek Architecture in Athens and Attica, including the Parthenon, the Acropolis, Hadrian's Arch (yes, it's Roman, but it's in Athens), Dafni Monastery, plus Greek building styles, Greek buildings, Greek temples, ancient architecture, plans, sites, ci
Greek Architecture Throughout Greece Greek Architecture in the Peloponnese, northern Greece, the Cycladic islands, inlcuding Greek building styles, Greek buildings, Greek temples, ancient architecture, plans, sites, city layouts, and ancient cities.
Greek Revival Architecture These classical buildings and homes often feature columns, pediments and other details inspired by Greek forms. Antebellum homes in the American south were often built in the Greek Revival style. This page is your starting place for exploring Greek R
Architecture as eternal delight: reflections on the attack of the World Trade Center The airplanes that attacked the Twin Towers on September 11 unleashed forces of nature whose awesome magnitude is rarely experienced in modern cities....(Continue Reading) The Georgian Parish Church: 'Monuments to Posterity': M.H. Port welcomes a fundamental contribution to the study of Georgian church architecture The Georgian Parish Church: 'Monuments to Posterity' Terry Friedman Spire Books, Reading, 33.95 [pounds sterling] ISBN 0 94536 15 3 9 Of late years ......(Continue Reading)Building awareness - Architecture in the Art Room Probably every child recognizes a Coca-Cola[R] or an M&M's[R] logo. A logo identifies a product. A similar symbol is a building for which a city or country is known. For instance, the Statue of Lib...(Continue Reading)A catalogue of the drawings of George Dance the Younger is a highlight of recent books on architecture and design CATALOGUE OF THE DRAWINGS OF GEORGE DANCE THE YOUNGER (1741-1825) AND OF GEORGE DANCE THE ELDER (1695-1768) FROM THE COLLECTION OF SIR JOHN SOANE'S MUSEUM Jill Lever Azimuth Editions, London, 2003,...(Continue Reading)Making an Entrance - teaching architecture - Brief Article Entrances have always been focuses of attention. In structures at all levels of importance, gates, doors and doorways, together with porches and porticos, ......(Continue Reading)
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