All buildings and most permanent structures are examples of architecture, from your house to your school or office building. Any man-made place that defines a difference between interior and exterior is a form of architecture. Old houses are often evidence of informal vernacular architecture, when the craftsmen in a community got together and pretty much built the same house over and over again, while the work of formally trained architects is most evident in museums, cathedrals, hospitals, skyscrapers and other buildings with more technical requirements. An architect will impart an aesthetic sense to a building, technical knowledge of durable construction, and an understanding and orchestration of space and its use.
You can see examples of Greek architecture today like the White House and the U.S. Supreme Court building. Here are 3 of the columns used in Greek architecture: doric, ionic, and corinthian.
Yes and No. The Crusaders saw Gothic architecture in territories that would eventually become Ottoman, but the Ottoman Empire did not exist during most of the Crusades and when it did, it was small and out of the way.
yes. if you look at some of the famous buildings in America you can see the similar designs. If you look at many of our official government buildings you can see the various carvings, columns, and shapes.
A person can see some of the latest building designs on the About website. They have a section dedicated to architecture of all genres. One can also see building design styles on the Cork Visual Arts website.
Brown. That's for Fine Arts and Architecture, according to the Academic Costume Code and Ceremony Guide, maintained by the American Council on Education. The Code is only a guideline, however, so some universities and makers of cap and gown use different colors for Architecture. At Texas A&M, for example, Architecture is violet. Maryland uses lavender. Academic Apparel gives it blue-violet. For more information, see <http://www.acenet.edu/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Search&template=/CM/HTMLDisplay.cfm&ContentID=10625>
Span architecture has been around for thousands of years. We can see the evidence of this in span bridges in South American native cultures and several other cultures.
On your roof
At any bank.
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It affects our daily life because we see it everywhere and it persuades us to do or buy things.
to see how dense an object is
See Plutarch Life of Alexander.
In the air and in water.
We see examples of Greek architecture today is the Parthenon. A Greek temple.
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While building things or setting up your room