They began with wooden structures, upright poles with crossbeams. This morphed into stone columns and stone crossbeams to save having to replace the wood regularly. They also had an artistic yen which added the adornment of these basic structures with add-on of fascias, frescoes, artwork and paint. The wooden roofs were replaced with more durable tiles, and earthen floors with paved ones.
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The Minoans developed a modern plumbing system
no, not all Greek architecture has columns
Greek civilisation was not influenced by Greek architecture. Greek architecture was a product of Greek civilisation
We see examples of Greek architecture today is the Parthenon. A Greek temple.
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What Greek elements of architecture and design are there in this image? What is distinctive about the Persian style of art and architecture?
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Greek architecture influenced local architecture in a few ways. This is because the Greeks started to use arches and a different way of building.
What was an important concept in Greek art and architecture
Both genders did Architecture.