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Title: Architectural History part 1


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Architectural Historypart 1
  • Architecture I
  • Fairport High School
  • Technology Department

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A. Ancient - Egyptian (3500BC)
  • Surviving structures Tombs and monuments
  • Pyramids with intricate passageways
  • Pyramids at Ghizeh
  • Great Pyramids at Cheops (746 sq.ft and 482
    tall)
  • The Temple of the Sphinx

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The Sphinx
The Pyramids
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B. Ancient - Assyrian (3500BC)
  • Surviving structures palaces and fortifications
  • Structures made of clay and brick

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Sculpture was one of a pair that guarded the
entrance to the throne room of King Sargon II
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C. Ancient - Persian (2000BC)
  • Solid stone gateways
  • Pilasters w/ brick
  • Extensive use of a Corbel

A corbel is a bracket supporting a projecting
object, or receiving the spring of an
arch. Corbels were employed largely in Gothic
architecture. A common form of corbel consists of
courses of stones or bricks, each projecting
slightly beyond the next below it.
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Persian king Cyrus the Great founded the Persian
Empire. Its capital was Persepolis, which is
located in the mountainous region of southwestern
Iran. The high, dry climate has preserved much of
the architecture, and archaeologists have
uncovered and restored many of the ruins.
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Persian Tombs
Forification
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D. Ancient - Greek (500 100 BC)
  • Most remarkable works of art and architecture
  • Developed an architecture of columns and
    monuments and temples
  • Ornate exterior designs for structures

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Parthenon
Greek Theater
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The Parthenon
  • Built as a temple for the goddess Athena, the
    Parthenon was constructed during the Classical
    Period (circa 490-323 bce), which began upon the
    defeat of the reigning Persian Empire.
  • This period encompassed the golden age of Greece,
    a time when literature, art, theater, and
    philosophy flourished.

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The Parthenon
  • With democracy gaining a foothold, funding for
    the building of the Parthenon was put to a vote
    of the people, who agreed to use defense funds to
    rebuild the Acropolis with the Parthenon at its
    center.

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The Parthenon
  • With its many iconic features, the
    Parthenondesigned to symbolize the ideals of
    art, science, and democracywas the first
    building ever to be constructed entirely of
    marble.
  • The Parthenon includes subtle architectural
    refinements that together make it appear visually
    perfect, although there has been much debate
    about just why the builders incorporated these
    refinements.

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E. Ancient Rome Romanesque
(500-1200)
  • Theaters, baths, basilicas, bridges, monuments,
    fountains
  • Development of the arch, vault, dome
  • Coliseum (80 AD)
  • Pantheon (138AD)

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The Coliseum
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The Pantheon - exterior
The Pantheon - interior
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The Dome at St. Peters Cathedral
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F. Byzantine
  • Developed a Dome rising from a square base using
    traditional curved surfaces called pendentives
  • Brick and stone used for Dome constructions
  • Centralized structures

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Pendentives
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Pendentives
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Byzantine Church
Byzantine Bridge
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G. Gothic (1200-1400)
  • Architecture of Cathedrals
  • Pointed Arch windows with stained glass
  • Flying Buttress
  • Notre Dame
  • Westminster Abbey

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Notre Dame
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Westminster Abbey
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H. Renaissance (1400-1600)
  • New freedom of expression in
  • Art
  • Literature
  • Architecture

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I. 20th Century
  • A. Technological Advances (New Material)
  • B. New Construction Methods
  • (Skeleton Frame, Cantilever, Curtain Wall)
  • C. Some Famous Architects (Frank Llyod Wright,
    Peter Behress,
  • Walter Gropius, Eero Saarinen)
  • D. The present day (specialized buildings,
    skyscrapers, residential buildings, town
    planning)

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J. Future
  • ?
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