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Category: Week 2 Responses

Week 2 Responses

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Ancient Greek has three classical orders, known as Doric, Ionic and Corinthian, and they can […]

Chunliang - February 17, 2021 on Week2 Response
Week 2 Responses

Week 2 Response

According to Professor Han, the Greek architecture preferred Doric and Ionic orders as seen specifically […]

DavidP - February 16, 2021 on Week 2 Response
Week 2 Responses

Week 2 Response

The transition from ancient Greece to roman architecture indicates two things primarily; there was an […]

Dominic - February 16, 2021 on Week 2 Response
Week 2 Responses

Week 2 Response

Architects in Ancient Greece split buildings into three orders which are Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian. […]

Amir - February 16, 2021 on Week 2 Response
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Weekly Response 2

In Ancient Greece, the type of column implemented within a buildings design indicated a great […]

Angel - February 15, 2021 on Weekly Response 2
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The capitals of Ancient Greece were implemented based off of rigid rules of architecture. Using […]

Alexander - February 14, 2021February 14, 2021 on Week 2 Response
Week 2 Responses

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The designs in Ancient Greece and Rome always follow the rule of classical architecture. In […]

Xin - February 14, 2021 on Week 2 Response
Week 2 Responses

Week 2 Response

The design of capitals followed the rules and conventions strictly in Ancient Greece and Rome. […]

Evelyn - February 13, 2021 on Week 2 Response
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The stylistic changes in architecture marked several major changes in society at the time. Buildings […]

DavidM - February 13, 2021 on Week 2 Response
Week 2 Responses

Week 2 Response

Capitals in Ancient Greece were split up into the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian orders. The […]

Maddyson - February 13, 2021 on Week 2 Response
Week 2 Responses

Week 2 Response

In ancient Greece, capital designs strictly followed Vitruvius’ Triad’s orders according to the building’s purpose […]

Yixuan - February 13, 2021February 13, 2021 on Week 2 Response
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Larger stylistic changes are indicated by the changing designs from Ancient Greece to the Romanesque […]

Brianne - February 12, 2021 on Week 2 Response
Week 2 Responses

Week 2 Response

 Column capitals underwent many stylistic changes between the ancient Greek to Romanesque periods. Ancient Greek […]

Katherine - February 12, 2021 on Week 2 Response
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Week 2 – Evolution of Capitals

Columns and capitals can feel like an overanalyzed area of architectural study, but when you […]

NicholasW - February 12, 2021 on Week 2 – Evolution of Capitals
Week 2 Responses

In ancient Greece the capitals were at the top of the head, and the capitals […]

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Week 2 Prompt response

Back in Ancient Greece, the capitals consisted of three orders: Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian. The […]

Sahil - February 12, 2021 on Week 2 Prompt response
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Complexity indicating Period

Generally in our study of the antiquity period of Ancient Greece and Rome, the design […]

WilliamD - February 12, 2021 on Complexity indicating Period
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Going from Ancient Greece to the Romanesque, the overall design of the capitals showed significant […]

Henry - February 12, 2021 on Week 2 response
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Greek capitals started out very simple and overtime gained complexity and diversity. The three orders […]

Brian - February 12, 2021 on Week 2 Response
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From Ancient Greece to Rome, column capitals became more complex visually denoting the difference between […]

Rebecca - February 12, 2021February 12, 2021 on Week 2 Response
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From Greece to Rome, Byzantine and then to after Antiquity (Romanesque), the capitals of architecture […]

Junyi - February 12, 2021 on week 2 response
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As Ancient Greek evolved from the Doric period to the Corinthian, we saw more complexity […]

John - February 12, 2021 on Week 2 Response
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The Greek and Italic orders appealed to the classical sensibilities, with defined uses and looks. […]

Nick Chiu - February 12, 2021 on Week 2 Response
Week 2 Responses

Week 2 Response

In Ancient Greece, capitals had only three main orders for columns and includes three distinct […]

Anastasios - February 12, 2021 on Week 2 Response
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The three Greek orders were Doric (strongest, often with entasis), Ionic (representing wisdom), and Corinthian […]

Yael - February 12, 2021February 19, 2021 on Week 2 Response
Week 2 Responses

Week 2 Response

The capitals in Ancient Greece were very complex and highly detailed. Most notably, the Corinthian […]

Quentin - February 12, 20211 Comment on Week 2 Response
Week 2 Responses

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Greek and Roman capitals had very defined orders from the most basic of Doric to […]

Evan - February 12, 2021 on Week 2 Response
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Greece orders started out very simple and had specific meaning centered around certain gods and […]

Austin - February 12, 2021 on 2nd Post
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The Greeks focused more on the Doric and the Ionic Order. Both of these columns […]

Gabriella - February 11, 2021 on Week 2
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During the changing times of Ancient Greece to the Romanesque period, the designs of capitals […]

Jesse - February 11, 2021 on Week 2 Response

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