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3.18 "Diagram of the Classical architectural orders, differentiating between the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian". Key parts of Greek temple design, such as the pediment, entablature, frieze, capital, column, shaft, and base are also identified. 3 Orders Of Greek Architecture, Doric Ionic Corinthian Drawing, Greek Classical Architecture, Doric Ionic Corinthian Columns, Greek Orders Of Architecture, Greek Pediment, Types Of Columns, Greek Orders, Doric Order

3.18 "Diagram of the Classical architectural orders, differentiating between the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian". Key parts of Greek temple design, such as the pediment, entablature, frieze, capital, column, shaft, and base are also identified.

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Technology/Construction Type - Columns played a large roll within Renaissance architecture as a architecture technique, specifically these three columns from the classical orders. The far left column is a doric column, as doric columns are more plain and square on top. The middle column is an ionic column as ionic columns have scrolled detailing. The far right column is a corinthian column, as corinthian columns are commonly a mix of corinthian with added floral-like details. Grecian Architecture, Ancient Greece Art, Starověký Egypt, Architecture Antique, Architectural Columns, Greek Columns, Greek Architecture, Greece Art, Corinthian Column

Technology/Construction Type - Columns played a large roll within Renaissance architecture as a architecture technique, specifically these three columns from the classical orders. The far left column is a doric column, as doric columns are more plain and square on top. The middle column is an ionic column as ionic columns have scrolled detailing. The far right column is a corinthian column, as corinthian columns are commonly a mix of corinthian with added floral-like details.

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