Cornithian!
Very Tall!!
The Romans adopted the Greek orders Styles) for making columns (Doric, Ionic and Corinthian) but also developed the composite style, which combined aspects of two reorders. They used columns for the temples and for porticoes.
The colour of a ancient greek house is a creamy whiteAnother view:We are used to the modern portrayal of the pale Greek statues and buildings, and we do this in Greek-style carvings and building columns. The reality is that they loved colour - a riot of colour. They painted the whole lot reds, blues and other bright colours. Of course some couldn't afford this and left farmhouses and shacks unpainted.
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Greek Ionic.
it looks like the White House the structer of the white house was stole from the greek
Thomas Jefferson loved Greek and Roman Architecure. His residence, Monticello, was based off of basic Roman concepts. The state house, senate house, and The White House have Roman influences.
The slim and graceful Greek columns are called Ionic columns. They are characterized by their volutes, which are spiral scrolls at the top of the column. Ionic columns are known for their elegance and were commonly used in ancient Greek architecture.
Cornithian!
Very Tall!!
Ionic columns were used in ancient Greek architecture to honor the goddess of wisdom, Athena. The design of the Ionic column is said to have been inspired by the togas and curls of hair worn by the goddess. Ionic columns are associated with Greek mythology because of their connection to Athena and the cultural significance she held for the ancient Greeks.
Light gray or white-ish in color.
The Romans adopted the Greek orders Styles) for making columns (Doric, Ionic and Corinthian) but also developed the composite style, which combined aspects of two reorders. They used columns for the temples and for porticoes.
Ancient greek knawledge was preserved
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The colour of a ancient greek house is a creamy whiteAnother view:We are used to the modern portrayal of the pale Greek statues and buildings, and we do this in Greek-style carvings and building columns. The reality is that they loved colour - a riot of colour. They painted the whole lot reds, blues and other bright colours. Of course some couldn't afford this and left farmhouses and shacks unpainted.