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OVER 9,000!!.... years ago..

P.S THE GAME o_O

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Doric columns didn't "disappear." The ancient buildings are still around, and some modern buildings today incorporate that style.

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What types of columns were used to build the Parthenon?

Currently doing Classical Civilisation GCSE, not only did they have Doric style columns (characterised by their rather plain capital (that little ring thing at the top of the column) and lack of entasis/base) but they also housed Double Doric columns in the naos with it's cult statue. I don't why but I find that so cute, they're like mini-versions of the regular Doric Columns. You should check out the Assasin's creed Parthenon and look at their columns, or some artist reconstructions as I can't really put these into words that well. Plus, I'm only at GCSE, this might not be the most informed explanation of their columns. Feel free to correct me if need be


What was unique about the columns in the Parthenon?

They were ionc not doric


What society used the Doric system of architecture?

The Ancient Greek Society originally used the Doric system of architecture. Original Doric columns stood directly on flat pavement and did not have a base. The Doric system was later adopted by the Romans.


What is add alternate in architecture?

It is where an alternative option is proposed that will cost more. Example: The original proposal calls for a certain manufacturer's doric columns but you are suggesting that Ionic columns may look nicer. If the Ionic columns are $100 more each and you have 4 columns then you have an Add Alternate of $400.


What is the peristyle of the Parthenon?

69 meters in length, 19 meters in width makes the perimeter 176 meters.

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Where could one find the Doric Columns?

You can find Doric columns at many of the buildings that were made when the Doric order was the common architecture of the time. The most famous Doric columns would be found at the Parthenon temple.


What kinds of columns does the Lincoln Memorial have?

Doric columns


Three types of column in Greece?

The Greeks have different types of columns for different types of places. Doric columns were the shortest and plainest, Ionic columns were slightly fancier and taller than Doric columns, and Corinthian columns were the most elaborate and tallest.


What type of columns does the white house have?

ionic columns


What kind of columns are on the Parthenon?

Doric


What kind of columns are in the Parthenon?

Doric.


What are the names of the three Parthenon columns?

Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian


What style was the Parthenon?

The columns were doric style


What columns does the Linclon Memorial have?

The Lincoln Memorial has 36 Doric columns around it.


What types of columns were used to build the Parthenon?

Currently doing Classical Civilisation GCSE, not only did they have Doric style columns (characterised by their rather plain capital (that little ring thing at the top of the column) and lack of entasis/base) but they also housed Double Doric columns in the naos with it's cult statue. I don't why but I find that so cute, they're like mini-versions of the regular Doric Columns. You should check out the Assasin's creed Parthenon and look at their columns, or some artist reconstructions as I can't really put these into words that well. Plus, I'm only at GCSE, this might not be the most informed explanation of their columns. Feel free to correct me if need be


What was unique about the columns in the Parthenon?

They were ionc not doric


What type of Greek style columns does the US Capitol have?

Doric style columns.