Hoa Notes
Hoa Notes
Hoa Notes
CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM
megalithic, most evident in france, england & ireland
DECORATION sculpture, caves painting in africa, france & spain
single, large upright monolith, serves a religious purpose
MENHIR
consisting of thousands of stones
DOLMEN tomb of standing stones
PRE-HISTORIC
PERSIAN
bactria, indus & north america
provinces ruled by satrap
guards of the road, tax collectore and contolling the army
SATRAP traded raw materials, carpets and spices
ended w/ the defeat of Darius III to alexander the great of macedonia
RELIGION worship their own god for protection
FERTILE CRESCNET import material like hardwood & metals
ALSO deserts of the arabian peninsula
religious buildings built next to temples
ZIGGURATS
there was a small temple on top
DEVELPOMENT archaic ziggurat 2 or 3 - staged ziggurat
7-staged ziggurat during the assayrian period
EXAMPLES
ZIGGURAT AT UR 2000 BC
PALACES kings celebrated victories,wealth & power by building large palaces
PLATFORM AT PERSEPOLIS 50 years to build. Variety of architectural styles
PARTS audience halls, recept halls, store rooms, military quarters
NEAR EAST
nile river was a trade route, gold from nubia in the south
PHARAOHS gods dwelling on earth
divided into enior priests, officials, noblemen & army commanders
SOCIETY most egyptian were farmers
everything was written on papyrus & stone tablets
sun, moon, stars and animals
RELIGION
dead body had to be preserved to house the spirit
afterlife- life & house is temporary, the tomb is permanent
DESCRIPTION
religion is the dominnat element in egyptian architecture
stone, metals and tinber; mud bricks for houses
MATERIALS
used for monuments & religious buildings
CHARATER
EGYPTIAN
abu-simbel
GREAT TEMPLE
4 rock cut colossal statues of rameses
PYLONS monumental gateway to the temple
OBELISKS sacred symbol of sun-god heliopolis
OBELISKS PIAZZA of S. Giovanni originally from temple of ammon, kamak
FORTRESSES mostly found on west bank of nile or on islands
FORTRESSES OF BUHEN headquarters & largest fortified town
aegean period (minoan)
HISTORY
civilizations on crete & greek mainland from 1900-1100 BC
RELIGION INFLUENCES
or helladic 1550-1100 BC
AEANMYCENE
continuation of cretan ideas and craftmanship
800-323 BC
HELLENIC PERIOD
dif. Forms of government: oligarchic, tyrannic and democratic
HELLENISTIC PERIOD 323-30 BC. Helenisti empire established greek civilization extended
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AEGEAN RELIGION
CHARACTER
4 COLUMN tetrastyle
5 COLUMN pentasytle
6 COLUMN hexastyle
7 COLUMN heptastyle
GREEK
PACHA, JON KENNETH
# OF COLUMNS
GREEK
8 COLUMN
octastyle
9 COLUMN
enneastyle
10 COLUMN
decastyle
12 COLUMN
dodecastyle
GREEK ORDERS
shaft, capital & horizontal entablature
DORIC ORDERS
w/o base, directly on crepidoma
DORIC CAPITALS
the 2 parts are square abacus above & circular bulbous echinus below
DORIC ENTABLATURE
height is 1 & 3/4 times the lower diameter in height
IONIC ORDER
volute or scroll capital
IONIC COLUMN
more slender than DORIC
IONIC ENTABLATURE
height was 2 & 1/4 times the diameter of column
CORINTHIAN ORDER
decorative variant of ionic order
CORINTHIAN COLUMN
base & shaft resembled ionic
CORINTHIAN CAPITAL
much deeper than ionic, 1 & 1/6 diameters high
TEMENOS
enclosure designated as a sacred land
a world-famous building group
propylaea
pinacotheca
statue of athena promachos
erectheion
10 STRUCTURE FORM parthenon
temple of nike apteros
old temple of athena
stoa of eumeses
theater of dionysu
odeon of herodes atticus
THEATER/ODEION carved or hollowed out of the hillside
334-264 BC, rome conqured all of italy and on of the strongest empire
HISTORY
INFLUENCES
800-300 BC among all cities in italy rome bevame the most powerful
etuscan or etruscan 750-146 BC
2 PERIODS roman 146 BC-365 AD develop constitutional republic
provinces run by governors, latin language, roman system of laws
RELIGION polytheistic, several cults
CHARACTER DESCRIPTION etruscans were great builders
COLUMNS
BASILICAS
THERMAE built elaborate public baths throughout the empire
DOMUS prototype for the modern condominium
PACHA, JON KENNETH
EXAMPLES
THEATERS/AMPHITHEATERS for the entertainment of the townpeople
AQUEDUCTS carried water in pipes from the country to the heart of the city
INFLUENCES in 63 BC the romans conquered judea in the eastern mediterranean
HISTORY
EARLY CHRISTIAN
belief that jesus was the christ and the son of god christianity was born
CHARACTER DESCRIPTION highly-infuenced by roman art and aechitecture
ROOF & CEILING further development of trusses
EXAMPLES BASILICAN CHURCHES roman basilicas a models
BAPTISTERIES large separate building from church, sometimes adjoined atrium
TOMBS/CATACOMBS usually domed & enriched w/ lavish mosaic decorations
INFLUENCES HISTORY 285-293 AD the empire split into 2 " Eastern & Western Empire"
CHARACTER DESCRIPTION 1st building constructed were churches
DISTINCTION BASILICAN PLAN early christian
DOOMED,CENTRAL PLAN byzantine
DOMES
BYZANTINE
s. michelle, pavia
SOUTHERN ITALY richer in design and color
CAFALU CATHEDRAl most distinct romanesque church in sicily
EXAMPLES