Doric, Corinthian and Ionic columns.
James E. Benjamin has written: 'Lost & found' -- subject(s): Architecture, Buildings, Buildings, structures, Exhibitions
Bioarchitecture is the design and construction of buildings in an ecologically-friendly manner, or which reflect structures found in nature.
Architecture, Language, Art and Arts.
the doric and ionic are greek. Those are two of the three styles of columns (support pillars) found in classical ancient Greek architecture. The third one is "Corinthian".
The golden ratio was used to design the pyramids and also greek buildings and artifacts
Construction. Architects design the buildings, construction workers do the building.
The pillars, domes, and arches of Rome can be found in many famous modern buildings, including the White House and the Capitol Building.
In Greek mythology, Byzas was the eponymous founder of the Greek city of Byzantium. According to the tradition Byzas was a son of King Nisos and planned to found a colony of the city of Megara.
There is evidence to suggest that ancient Greek architects and artists used the concept of the golden rectangle in their designs. Examples can be found in the Parthenon and other structures where the proportions of elements follow the golden ratio. However, it is important to note that not all ancient Greek buildings necessarily incorporated the golden rectangle.
Container architecture refers to the designing of structures using steel shipping containers. These shipping containers are usually seen on ships or being unloaded at the ports. However, people have found that they can build houses or other buildings by using shipping containers that are no longer being used for transport.
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.
Gargoyles can be found at Churches and Cathederals. They are a feature of Gothic architecture. People also have them in their gardens as decoration and near plants to keep away bad spirits and diseases.