Yes, imhotep designed the first ever pyramid, the step pyramid.
The step pyramid was designed for Pharaoh Djoser by Imhotep.
King Khufu or Cheops as the Greeks called him.
Djoser
Imhotep served as the chancellor and chief architect to King Djoser during the Third Dynasty of ancient Egypt. He is best known for designing the Step Pyramid at Saqqara, which is considered one of the earliest monumental stone structures. His achievements in architecture, medicine, and administration earned him a reputation as a polymath and a revered figure in ancient Egyptian history, eventually leading to his deification after death.
No. King Zoser did.
Imhotep was King Zoser's architect!!!
King Zoser had an architect to build the first step pyramid.
About 5000 years ago in Egypt. Imhotep who designed the "Stepped Pyramid" for King Zoser was considered the first architect.
King Djoser was the king who hired the architect Imhotep to build the Step Pyramid at Saqqara in Egypt. It was the first pyramid built in Egypt and is considered an important architectural achievement in the development of pyramid construction.
imhotep was king djosers chief advisor. he built the first step pyramid for king djosers tomb.imhotep was king djosers chief advisor. he built the first step pyramid for king djosers tomb.
King Djoser hired the architect Imhotep to build the Step Pyramid at Saqqara in Egypt. This pyramid is considered to be the first monumental stone building in history and marked a significant advancement in pyramid construction techniques.
The step pyramid was designed for Pharaoh Djoser by Imhotep.
King Khufu or Cheops as the Greeks called him.
Imhotep was the physician and chief adviser to King Zoser, also known for designing the Step Pyramid at Saqqara. #RudrikaClinic
Djoser
Imhotep was King Zoser's cheif advisor
Imhotep served as the chancellor and chief architect to King Djoser during the Third Dynasty of ancient Egypt. He is best known for designing the Step Pyramid at Saqqara, which is considered one of the earliest monumental stone structures. His achievements in architecture, medicine, and administration earned him a reputation as a polymath and a revered figure in ancient Egyptian history, eventually leading to his deification after death.