Ancient Greek Architects at Work

Ancient Greek Architects at Work
Title Ancient Greek Architects at Work PDF eBook
Author J. J. Coulton
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 212
Release 1982
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780801492341

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Taking an unusual approach to his subject, J. J. Coulton examines ancient Greek architecture from the point of view of the practicing architects. He discusses their ideas and technical achievements from the early seventh century B.C. to the first century B.C. Drawing on surviving written evidence from antiquity as well as on the evidence of the buildings themselves, Mr. Coulton provides answers to such questions as: What must it have been like to build a Greek temple? Who did the building? What training was required? How did the Greeks begin? What problems did they face? The first chapter considers the relations of architects to patrons and clients and the role of architects in ancient society generally. Subsequent chapters explore a series of architectural problems and their solutions. In his final chapter Mr. Coulton assesses the architects' techniques and their contributions to structural design, evaluating their theoretical knowledge of mechanics and their practical understanding of structural concepts. Generously illustrated and lucidly written, this volume will appeal to all who are interested in architecture, architectural history, and archaeology.

Greek Architects at Work

Greek Architects at Work
Title Greek Architects at Work PDF eBook
Author J. J. Coulton
Publisher London : Elek
Total Pages 208
Release 1977
Genre Architecture
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Greek Architecture

Greek Architecture
Title Greek Architecture PDF eBook
Author Arnold W. Lawrence
Publisher
Total Pages 532
Release 1962
Genre Architecture
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New Directions and Paradigms for the Study of Greek Architecture

New Directions and Paradigms for the Study of Greek Architecture
Title New Directions and Paradigms for the Study of Greek Architecture PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 348
Release 2019-11-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 900441665X

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New Directions and Paradigms for the Study of Greek Architecture collects chapters by nearly three dozen scholars who describe recent discoveries, new theoretical frameworks, and applications of cutting-edge techniques in their architectural research.

Classical Greek Architecture

Classical Greek Architecture
Title Classical Greek Architecture PDF eBook
Author Alexander Tzonis
Publisher Flammarion-Pere Castor
Total Pages 290
Release 2004
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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"Classical Greek Architecture is a definitive account of classical architecture, its influences, and its significance for the structures of today from leading scholar Alexander Tzonis. The work contains a wealth of contemporary and vintage photographs from major archives that, together with numerous line drawings of the monuments and sites of Ancient Greece, provide a breath-taking introduction to visual thinking and architectural culture".--BOOKJACKET.

A Companion to Greek Architecture

A Companion to Greek Architecture
Title A Companion to Greek Architecture PDF eBook
Author Margaret M. Miles
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 615
Release 2020-05-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1119245532

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A Companion to Greek Architecture provides an expansive overview of the topic, including design, engineering, and construction as well as theory, reception, and lasting impact. Covers both sacred and secular structures and complexes, with particular attention to architectural decoration, such as sculpture, interior design, floor mosaics, and wall painting Makes use of new research from computer-driven technologies, the study of inscriptions and archaeological evidence, and recently excavated buildings Brings together original scholarship from an esteemed group of archaeologists and art historians Presents the most up-to-date English language coverage of Greek architecture in several decades while also sketching out important areas and structures in need of further research

Anaximander and the Architects

Anaximander and the Architects
Title Anaximander and the Architects PDF eBook
Author Robert Hahn
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 354
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9780791491546

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Anaximander and the Architects opens a previously unexplored avenue into Presocratic philosophy—the technology of monumental architecture. The evidence, coming directly from sixth century B.C.E. building sites and bypassing Aristotle, shows how the architects and their projects supplied their Ionian communities with a sprouting vision of natural order governed by structural laws. Their technological innovations and design techniques formed the core of an experimental science and promoted a rational, not mythopoetical, discourse central to our understanding of the context in which early Greek philosophy emerged. Anaximander's prose book and his rationalizing mentality are illuminated in surprising ways by appeal to the ongoing, extraordinary projects of the archaic architects and their practical techniques.