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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.
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Doric, Ionic, Corinthian (all Greek) and Tuscan (from ancient Rome).
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Ancient Greece.
The golden ratio was used to design the pyramids and also greek buildings and artifacts
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.
Pythagorean Theorem would be the first thing to come to mind. Well, this is kind of more related to art/architecture, but there is the golden rectangle and the golden ratio. The golden ratio is represented by the Greek letter phi, which appears as a circle with a slash going through it. It is a value representing the ratio of the lesser to the greater when the ratio of the lesser to the greater is the same as the ratio of the greater to the whole. In Ancient Greek, architects used this technique to create beautiful buildings and works of art, where the ratio of the length to the width of the rectangle in one of the structures (or vice versa) is equal to the golden ratio.
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Pitching ancient Greek hay.
Doric, Ionic, Corinthian (all Greek) and Tuscan (from ancient Rome).
they use semen and clay to built buildings. when it gets cold the need a meddle basket with fire to warm the up.
I believe that the ancient Greeks used them for mathematics!
Ancient Greece.
Ancient Greeks
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.