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  2. Ancient Greek architecture - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Greek architecture is best known for its temples, many of which are found throughout the region, with the Parthenon regarded, now as in ancient times, as the prime example. [2] Most remains are very incomplete ruins, but a number survive substantially intact, mostly outside modern Greece.

  3. Less is more - Wikipedia

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    "Less is more" can refer to architecture, art, design, writing, or philosophy. The concept dates back at least to the ancient Greeks: Chilon of Sparta made use of the famous Ancient Greek proverb: "Το λακωνίζειν εστί φιλοσοφείν", which may be roughly translated as "philosophers keep it brief" (lit. make it laconic).

  4. List of architectural styles - Wikipedia

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    After a style has gone out of fashion, there are often revivals and re-interpretations. For instance, classicism has been revived many times and found new life as neoclassicism. Each time it is revived, it is different. Vernacular architecture works slightly differently and is listed separately. It is the native method of construction used by ...

  5. History of architecture - Wikipedia

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    From circa 850 BC to circa 300 AD, ancient Greek culture flourished on the Greek mainland, on the Peloponnese, and on the Aegean islands. However, Ancient Greek architecture is best known for its temples, many of which are found throughout the region, and the Parthenon is a prime example of this.

  6. Minimalism - Wikipedia

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    In visual arts, music and other media, minimalism is an art movement that began in the post-war era in Western art. The movement is often interpreted as a reaction to abstract expressionism and modernism; it anticipated contemporary post-minimal art practices, which extend or reflect on minimalism's original objectives. [1]

  7. Polychrome - Wikipedia

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    Relics of polychrome on an Ancient Greek Ionic capital, from an unidentified 5th century BC building, Ancient Agora Museum, Athens, Stoa of Attalus. Some very early polychrome pottery has been excavated on Minoan Crete such as at the Bronze Age site of Phaistos. [9] In ancient Greece sculptures were painted in strong colors. The paint was ...

  8. Wikipedia : Wikipedia for Schools/Welcome/Architectural Art

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    Another type of important Ancient Greek buildings was the theatres. Both temples and theatres used a complex mix of optical illusions and balanced ratios. Ancient Greek temples usually consist of a base with stairs at each edges (known as crepidoma ), a cella (or naos ) with a cult statue in it, columns , an entablature , and two pediments ...

  9. Tower of the Winds - Wikipedia

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    The tower was one of only five ancient Greek buildings given a full treatment in this important work. It had been surveyed by James "Athenian" Stuart and Nicholas Revett on an expedition in 1751–54. When it was seen by them the dervishes operated on a wooden floor built above the rubble of the ancient floor level, which Stuart and Revett were ...