They copied them, just as we copy them today.
The difference is Greeks and Romans covered them with brilliant red, blue etc paint (also their statues) unlike today when we pretend that they were austere marble. No, the paint on the ancient buildings and statues has peeled off - they lived in a riot of colour.
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Both Greek and Roman buildings built for music, singing, poetry competitions and so on...
Greek architecture has influenced Western Civilization throughout the centuries, continuing long after the demise of Greece in ancient times. As a basic model of sorts for buildings of importance among more modern Western nations, Greek architectural features have been an ongoing inspiration and influence. The simple use of columns, capped and crowned in diversely Greek ways, has traditionally been used for private residences and minor public buildings in American society, among others.
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.
ancient Greeks
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Buildings became more modern.
the pythagorean theorum
The Greek gods were worshiped in all ancient Greek cities.
Yes, they changd the way Ancients Greeks designed and thought, therefore having a massive influence in the Ancient Arts.
Greek. Many buildings in the US government are of the ancient Greek style.
Ancient Greek Colonization
Both Greek and Roman buildings built for music, singing, poetry competitions and so on...
The Ancent Egyptian civilization influenced the Ancient Greek civilization.
Athens, among many Greek cities, reflects an ancient Greek influence. One of the most apparent ways Athens reflects this is through the ruins of the city that still remain from ancient times.