Pages 54-60, A World History of Architecture, Fazio, Michael, Moffet & Wodehousecopoy. Pages 60 65 Great Architecture of the World



Similar documents
Ancient Greek Arts and Architecture

Ancient Greece: The Parthenon

ANCIENT GREECE: GREEK THEATRES

AP ART HISTORY 2007 SCORING GUIDELINES

29.1 Introduction Athens After the Persian Wars. Name and Date: Text: HISTORY ALIVE! The Ancient World

Teacher s Guide For. Ancient History: The Greek City-State and Democracy

Ancient Greece: the Nereid Tomb

Assignment Discovery Online Curriculum

Acropolis. Let s Go to the

The Greeks BC. Greek City States Early Greek sates called polis Usually built around a market or fortified hill top called an acropolis

Essential Questions Critical Knowledge and Needed Skills Resources Assessments

Greek Architecture Influences America s Architecture. Designed and Created by Ann Wesley CEP 817

The Arts and Architecture

Ancient Greece: Teacher s Guide

Lesson 1: The Enduring Influence of Classical Cultures. Images Included

Section 1- Geography and the Early Greeks

Kraters registers. Kouros kouroi kore korai

THE CLASSICAL ORDERS M401 MADE TO ORDER. WhiteRiver.com l

Questions About Ancient Greeks (Part 2) 6 th Grade Social Studies. 1. Which empire was an enemy to the city-states of Athens and Sparta?

Table of Contents How to Use This Product... 3 Introduction to Primary Sources... 5 Using Primary Sources

AP Art History Unit Sheet #5: Greek Art (Chapter 5) Mrs. Cook

Ancient Greece Lesson Plan By: Cery Kheav I. Purpose: II. Objectives: III. Procedure:

Tuesday 9 June 2015 Morning

Each State Party may propose a maximum of two properties, preferably relating to one cultural and one natural site.

Chapter 5 GODS, HEROS, AND ATHLETES The Art of Ancient Greece. MULTIPLE-CHOICE 1. A good example of a building in the Ionic style is the.

HILBERT CIRCLE THEATRE

Art of Ancient Greece

Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Company Building HABS No. VA-8^J> 1015 East Main Street 'Richmond ^ Virginia. l^.ftjei

Second Grade Ancient Greece Assessment

2. THE GREEK CLAIM FOR THE RETURN OF THE PARTHENON MARBLES

Greek Gods & Goddesses: The Olympians 12 immortals who dwelt in a palace on Mount Olympus

Cyberhunt Greek Government

AP ART HISTORY 2015 SCORING GUIDELINES

Sparta was the greatest military power in the Greek city-states Spartans lived in harsh conditions, without luxuries, to make them tough fighters.

A-H 106 RENAISSANCE THROUGH MODERN ART. (3) Historical development of Western art and architecture from the fourteenth century through the present.

Ancient Greece Unit Test

LIVING IN ANCIENT GREECE

ARCHITECTURE 101. This is a reading is designed to give architectural empowerment and increases your comfort using building vocabulary.

MANAGEMENT PLAN STONE BAY RIFLE RANGE HISTORIC DISTRICT MCB CAMP LEJEUNE

3. CLASSICAL GREECE AND THE HELLENISTIC PERIOD

OBJECT LIST GREECE S ENCHANTING LANDSCAPE: WATERCOLORS BY EDWARD DODWELL AND SIMONE POMARDI

Ancient Greece: Gods and goddesses

Ancient Greece. A room by room guide

SSWH3 THE STUDENT WILL EXAMINE THE POLITICAL, PHILOSOPHICAL, AND CULTURAL INTERACTION OF CLASSICAL MEDITERRANEAN SOCIETIES FROM 700 BCE TO 400 CE.

Ninth Grade History & Social Science World History I

Unit Vocabulary polis, acropolis, philosopher, Hellenistic, phalanx, direct democracy, ephor, helots

SEE INSTRUCTIONS IN HOW TO COMPLETE NATIONAL REGISTER FORMS TYPE ALL ENTRIES - COMPLETE APPLICABLE SECTIONS VICINITY OF CODE 01 STATUS

Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Lighthouse of Alexandria. The Colossus of Rhodes. Hanging Gardens of Babylon.

Discussion Guide for THE REPUBLIC. Plato. The Great Books Foundation

Level 2 Classical Studies, 2012

When a homeowner decides to replace the windows in their home it is advantageous that they thoroughly consider all options available.

Katharine Teats House HABS No. CA Seventh Avenue San Diego San Diego County /J/Vf# <? California /WtO

Keywords for the study of Junior Cert art

Ancient Greece: Pots. Black-figured lip cup Greek, around 540 BC. Visit resource for teachers Key stage 2

Image Mining on the Web for Powerpoint Presentations

Inspired Millwork Design Services

Georgian Dates/Era: Late 1760s- 1790s Location: England/Colonial America, USA Significance: - General buildings were 5 bays with 2 stories and a

THE ANCIENT GREEKS. To complete this worksheet use the information found on the following website:

Pre-course Reading. English-1. 9 th Grade. The Odyssey

Ancient P olitical Political Thought

AP ART HISTORY 2012 SCORING GUIDELINES

Art & Design: Identity

SEMESTER AT SEA COURSE SYLLABUS

P.O. Box 8274 Silver Spring, MD

ARCHITECTURAL STYLES. Turn of the Century Styles American Foursquare UNIVERSITY PARK HPOZ PRESERVATION PLAN - JULY 14, 2005

PRINT ALL

Silhouettes: activities for teachers and students

BRIEF ATHENS & ATTICA GUIDE


mute and speaking, distinguishing them as different means of expression. The question remains; how are the two means of expression related.

Lions and Warriors: Mycenaean Greece Lecture 12

Webquest: The Dog of Pompeii by Louis Untermeyer

NEW TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD

Book #2: Mythology: Times and Tales of Gods and Heroes by Edith Hamilton ISBN OR

HERITAGE STATEMENT: For MILTON HALL, MILTON, CAMBRIDGESHIRE THE WORKSPACE CONSULTANTS LLP

A site plan or floor plan clearly identifying the location(s) of all new replacement window(s)

Great Greeks! 1. Write the name and description of each of the Olympian Greek gods or goddesses.

Greek Tragedy The Sixth Century BCE

PABLO PICASSO PRE-READING QUESTIONS. 1. What kind of art do you like? 2. Do you have a favorite artist?

INTERIOR DESIGN. Total Credits: 70 Studio Credits: 46 Academic Credits: 24. SEMESTER I Credits: 18 Studio Credits: 12 Academic Credits: 6

ART 201, HANDOUT 5, EARLY GREEK ART

The International Pentecost Holiness Church is an organisation established in 1962 by

ACCESSORIES & DESIGN FLOORS

Architectural Precedents of Style Facade Diagrams, Image Influences

An Overview of Western Civilization

121), as well as on a smaller scale as handle decoration for hand-held mirrors popular in the 6 th to mid-5 th c. BCE (Stewart 2008, 184).

The Oman Proton Therapy and Imaging Center AIA DC Chapter Unbuilt Awards

Doors to your world. catalogue of inspirations by porta group

Sixth Grade, It s All Greek to Me 2005 Colorado Summer Writing Institute 1

Standard Design TKLP Cab

Written as per the revised syllabus prescribed by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Pune.

Postcard showing East Ridgewood Avenue looking east from Broad Street, c s.

Bungalow. Essential Elements. Prominent porch columns,

Technical Drawing Specifications Resource A guide to support VCE Visual Communication Design study design

Greece may go to court to get ancient sculptures back from Britain

Reproduction Permission

Religious architecture

Lincoln Memorial Washington, D.C., USA

The First Modern Skyscraper: New York & Chicago

Transcription:

Readings Pages 54-60, A World History of Architecture, Fazio, Michael, Moffet & Wodehousecopoy Pages 60 65 Great Architecture of the World Photo: Alexander Aptekar 2009 ARCH 1121 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY

Gardner Art Through the Ages

Classical Greek Architecture 480 431BCE: Known as the Classical Period in Greek History Assertion that human intelligence puts man above the rest of nature Architecture began in the service of religion 7 th century BCE 1 st efforts to create proper shapes and design Beauty = Gods Secret of beauty lay in ratios and proportions Invented democracy and philosophy Created works of art in drama, sculpture and architecture

Greek Architecture 480 431BCE Temples first built with wood, then stone w/ terra cotta tiles Purely formal objects Greeks pursued the beauty through architecture and materials The home of the Gods Became the principal ornaments in the cities, generally on hills or other prominent locations www.greatbuildings.com www.greatbuildings.com Temple of Hephaestus megron Athenian Treasury

Classical Orders In classical Greek architecture, beauty lay in systems of the ratios and proportions. A system or order defined the ideal proportions for all the components of the temples according to mathematical ratios based on the diameter of the columns.

What is an order? An order includes the total assemblage of parts consisting of the column and its appropriate entablature which is based on the diameter of the column. Temple of Hera II (Poseidon) 450 BCE

The column is vertical and supports the structure. Its diameter sets the proportion of the other parts. The entablature is horizontal and consists of many elements. Temple of Hera II Paestum Italy

The entablature is divided into three parts cornice (any molded projection which crowns or finishes the part to which it is attached) frieze (a decorative band) architrave (ornamental moldings)

The two classical Greek orders Doric Late 7 th Century BCE Heaviest and most massive of the orders Column height is 4-6 x its diameter No base Fluted column (20 flutes) Ionic Suitable for smaller temples - delicate Columns are 8-9x high as the diameter Base Fluted shaft (24 flutes) More elaborate capital with volute (a spiral curve; a curved top; like rolled ends of a scroll) Ching & Jarzombek & Vikramaditya - A Global History of Architecture

Gardner - Art Through the Ages

Entasis Done to visually correct how vertical elements seem to narrow as they rise Done to covey straight lines and counteract the optical illusion that the middle appears thinner. Swelling half way up columns Less than 1 in a 31 high column Jenkins Greek Architecture and its Sculpture

Doric Order in temples: Typical temples had 6 columns along the front and rear and 13 columns at the side. (2 x front +1) Construction was call petrified carpentry based on wood construction. Temple of Zeus at Olympia 479-470 BCE www.employees-oneonta.edu

"The Basilica" at Paestum Italy Janson - History of Art

Janson - History of Art

Janson, H. W. History of art. (Englewood Cliffs, 1991); Page 187

The Erechtheion 421-405 BCE Sloping site inspired split level design Built at the Acropolis No continuous colonnade 4 separate porticos Accommodates diverse hallowed areas Departs from traditional symmetry Continuous frieze running above architrave Abundance of sculpted ornament

The Erechtheion 421-405 BCE

The Erechtheion 421-405 BCE

The Erechtheion 421-405 BCE

The Erechtheion 421-405 BCE

The Erechtheion 421-405 BCE

The Erechtheion 421-405 BCE

Ballista " Temple_of_Apollo_(2c)" Image from "Paestum" 2006/18/05 http://commons.wikimedia.org/ (2/10/2010)

Mark Architectural Technology

Greece: 480-431BCE 480 BCE Persians destroyed many of the buildings 479 BCE ends the Persian invasion of Greece 450 BCE Pericles allocates defensive funds for rebuilding Begins rebuilding the Acropolis www.msn.encarta.com

Acropolis (High Point in the City) Complex Site Commanding shape Highly defensible surrounded by sheer cliffs except the west Religious and Cultural Center Built of marble - allowed fine detail (previously mainly limestone) www.stoa.org

Acropolis (High Point in the City)

Site Planning: Each Building was sited and designed with others in mind The observer went up a zigzag ramp many glimpses Avoid strictly frontal views of monuments (Unwritten Rule) Symmetry in Buildings, not in Site Planning Wanted observer to view buildings in 3-D not flat elevations

Parthenon: 447-438 BCE Thought to be the worlds most perfect building Doric Temple dedicated to Athena Patron Goddess of Athens Highest Point of the Acropolis 20,000 Tons of Marble Designed by Iktinus & Kalikrates Symbol of Architecture Refinement www.encarta.msn.com

Janson - History of Art

Ching & Jarzombek & Vikramaditya - A Global History of Architecture

Parthenon: 447-438 BCE 8 x 17 Doric columns 6 Columns at front and rear entrances www. academinc-reed-edu

Wikimedia Commons @ http://commons.wikimedia.org www. Greatbuildings.com Parthenon: 447-438 BCE 8 x 17 Doric columns 6 Columns at front and rear entrances www. Odesseyadventures.com

Parthenon: 447-438 BCE 101 x 228 8 x 17 Doric columns Columns: 6 2 wide and 34 3 tall Ratio: 1 : 5-1/2 Three step around the Temple Statue of Athena Fully Armed Marble transported 16k from the Pentelicus Mountain Remained intact until 1687 when a Venetian shell exploded destroying interior and roof Many sculptures Terracotta tiled roof www. mlahanas-de

Wikimedia Commons @ http://commons.wikimedia.org Photographer: Marie-Lan Nguyen 2007 Wikimedia Commons @ http://commons.wikimedia.org

Painted by Gottfried Semper 1836 Wikimedia Commons @ http://commons.wikimedia.org

Parthenon: 447-438 BCE www.encarta.msn.com

Propylaia: 437-432 BCE Gateway to the Acropolis Designed by Mnesikles 2 levels due to uneven ground Gateway from Land of Humans to The Land of Gods www. encarta-.mns.com

Reconstruction Model of The Acropolis, Athens

www.flickr.com/photos/denovich/ Creative Commons license

Ching & Jarzombek & Vikramaditya - A Global History of Architecture

Wikimedia Commons @ http://commons.wikimedia.org

Temple of Nike: 427-410 BCE Goddess of Victory Earliest Ionic Building at the Acropolis Columns: 11 high Ratio: 1:7 Frieze: battle scenes depicting Greeks versus Persians Set on 4 steps Pediment decorated with winged victories or Nike(s) created by Callimachus Wikimedia Commons @ http://commons.wikimedia.org

Temple of Nike: 427-410 BCE 4 Column projecting Porches ARTstor Collection - University of California, San Diego "Temple of Athena Nike: reconstruction: raking view with parapet" www. Perseus.tufts.edu

Temple of Athena Nike Wikimedia Commons @ http://commons.wikimedia.org

Temple of Nike: 427-410 BCE ARTstor Collection - University of California, San Diego " Athens: Acropolis: Temple of Athena Nike: Ext.: W side"

The Erechtheion 421-405 BCE Sloping site inspired split level design Built at the Acropolis No continuous colonnade 4 separate porticos Accommodates diverse hallowed areas Departs from traditional symmetry Continuous frieze running above architrave Abundance of sculpted ornament

Wikimedia Commons @ http://commons.wikimedia.org

Wikimedia Commons @ http://commons.wikimedia.org Key 1 Parthenon 2 Old Temple of Athena 3 Erechtheum 4 Statue of Athena Promachus 5 Propylaea 6 Temple of Athena Nike 7 Eleusinion 8 Sanctuary of Artemis Brauronia 9 Chalkotheke. 10 Pandroseion 11 Arrephorion 12 Altar of Athena 13 Sanctuary of Zeus Polieus 14 Sanctuary of Pandion 15 Odeon of Herodes Atticus 16 Stoa of Eumenes 17 Sanctuary of Asclepius 18 Theatre of Dionysus Eleuthereus 19 Odeum of Pericles 20 Temenos of Dionysus Eleuthereus 21 Aglaureion

The Erechtheion 421-405 BCE ARTstor - Bryn Mawr College

The Erechtheion 421-405 BCE

The Erechtheion 421-405 BCE

The Erechtheion 421-405 BCE

The Erechtheion 421-405 BCE ARTstor - Bryn Mawr College ARTstor - Image Bryn Mawr College

431 BCE: Peloponnesian War: Greece loses to Sparta democracy remains 336 BCE: Alexander the Great conquers Greece: democracy survives, but its vitality was gone Hellenism began after the death of Alexander the Great Change in the Greek citizen: specialized not involved in all aspects of public life (politically, military and economically) Change in Architecture: greater freedom, shift in Architectural style, introduction of the Corinthian Column

Corinthian: Late 2 nd Century BCE Thin and decorative Columns were 10 times taller than the diameter Designed by Callimachus combining a goblet and scrolls and acanthus leaves There were 24 flutes /www. Cmhpf.org

/www.geocities.com /www. phpwebhosting.com /www. phpwebhosting.com Corinthian:

Choragic Monument of Lysicrates in Athens. Wikimedia Commons @ http://commons.wikimedia.org

Temple of Zeus Olympius, Athens: 170 BCE Started in the 6 th Century BCE with Ionic Columns, but abandoned Construction began again in the 2 nd Century BCE, but changed Order to Corinthian by Roman Architect, Cossutius www. Phpwebhosting.com

Temple of Zeus Olympius, Athens: 170 BCE /www. Phpwebhosting.com

Temple of Zeus Olympius, Athens: 170 BCE Located east of the Acropolis Over 100 Columns, double rows of 20 (N&S) and triple rows of 8 (E&W) Columns: 56 high 5 6 wide /www. Brynmawr.edu

Civic Architecture - Agora: Place of public assembly in a Greek city; the focus of political, commercial, administrative and social activity, the religious and cultural center, and the seat of justice NYPL Digital Gallery [Image ID: 1623629]

Civic Architecture - Agora: www.perseus.tufts.edu

Civic Architecture - Agora: www.perseus.tufts.edu

Civic Architecture - Agora: www.dartmouth.edu

John Mck. Camp II - The Athenian Agora

Metroon 2 nd Century BCE The building has an Ionic propylon It accommodated both the sanctuary of the Mother of the Gods and the state archives, including the proceedings of the meetings of the Council of 500 and various official documents, protected by the goddess. www.perseus.tufts.edu

Tholos 460 BCE Circular building The chairmen (prytaneis) of the Council of 500 (Boule) dined and spent the night in the Tholos so as to be available if necessary. A set of standard weights and measures was also kept in the building. www.perseus.tufts.edu www.perseus.tufts.edu

John Mck. Camp II - The Athenian Agora

Temple of Hephaistos 449 BCE Doric temple It is sited on the hill. It is the most prominent and better preserved monument of the Agora. The temple was dedicated to two gods, Hephaistos and Athena, whose bronze cult statues stood in the interior. www.perseus.tufts.edu

www.perseus.tufts.edu Temple of Hephaistos 449 BCE www.perseus.tufts.edu

Stoa of Zeus Eleutherios 5 th Century BCE The stoa was erected in honor of those who fought for the freedom and security of the city. Socrates is said to have met his friends in this stoa. www.perseus.tufts.edu

Theater of Epidaurus 350 BCE Semicircular outdoor theater Consists of 55 tiers of steeply banked stone seats Used for: Political assemblies, religious festivals and plays Perfect acoustics Seating extends more than half way around the orchestra www.perseus.tufts.edu

www.perseus.tufts.edu Theater of Epidaurus 350 BCE www.perseus.tufts.edu

Wikimedia Commons @ http://commons.wikimedia.org

The classical Greek orders http://www.southalabama.edu/art/arthistory/pp%20files/arh100greece_files/frame.htm

The classical Greek orders Janson - History of Art

The classical Greek orders ARTstor - Photographer: Silberberg-Pierce ARTstor - Queens College Teaching Collection ARTstor - Art Images for College Teaching

Swayne, Steve "The Parthenon Athens" Image from "Category:Parthenon" 2003/06/03 http://commons.wikimedia.org/ (2/16/2010)