height of their power built a temple called the Parthenon which was a monument to their core values of perfectionism, humanism, and rationalism. It is important to understand that the human eye has imperfections which deceive the mind, so one can understand the unique steps that were taken to achieve the illusion of perfection to the human eye. The Greeks loved perfection, and as seen in the Parthenon, the Greek architects purposely made the Parthenon imperfect to account for the imperfections in the
architecture. When you look at the Greek Parthenon and the Roman Pantheon, it is evident that the Romans took a lot of ideas from Greek designers. However, they also added their innovations and designs. Though the Parthenon is now a ruin, it was built in part due to Pericles within the years 447 and 432 BCE (2012) and was used as a temple to honor the goddess, Athena. Immediately, the similarities you can notice is the columns that surround the temple. While the Parthenon has Doric columns, the Pantheon
The Parthenon is an Ancient Greek building sitting on the acropolis of Athens. To compare it to the Pantheon is quite a feat, but they don’t have as many similarities as one would imagine. The Parthenon of Ancient Greece serves as a temple, but it also had another purpose. The Pantheon served as a monument and temple, to dedicate not only to the emperor of Rome but the gods and the Christian god later on. The Parthenon sits at the peak of the Athenian acropolis and was certainly a symbol of Athenian
engagement was an important expression of one’s identity and devotion to Greek society, and this paper will explore how that sacred dedication to civic engagement could have been a primary motivation in building--and creating the visuals of-- the Parthenon. The idea of sacrificing the needs of the individual Athenian for the benefit of everyone in Athens was at the core of the inner workings of its democracy, thus, a distinct privilege was placed on engaging in the political atmosphere. (Of course
of the Pantheon and the Parthenon, one might conclude that they are the same building or the same design. Both have eight Greek-inspired columns topped with metopes and a triangular pediment at the entry portico (front). However, any other view and a closer look would reveal substantial differences. Even the condition of the present buildings would indicate that the buildings are from very different times and, of course, very different locations. The Parthenon The Parthenon is a Greek temple constructed
architecture are known for their detail, design, and beautiful history. Over the years these architectural particulars have been borrowed into modern designs. Some modern buildings that have use these design details, include places of worships. The Parthenon and the Pantheon are both temples that have many similarities and differences, but come from two different nations. In Rome, Italy one would be able to view the Pantheon temple which was built in 126 CE. It was built by the Romans to worship
The Greeks built many magnificent and complex structures that can date back to almost 3,000 years ago. The Parthenon was built in about 447 BC and is still standing today. Many people visit the Parthenon to learn more about the history of Ancient Greece. The structure is very detailed and complex from its unique principles and components. When the Athenians built this temple they were at the highest of their riches and could afford great building materials that help parts of the structure still stand
architectural structures but also magazine covers, people, advertising, nature and much more. A major example includes the parthenon in Athens, Greece. A viewer or individual looking at the Parthenon may see just a beautiful piece of architecture but through the Golden Ratio, one can derive that the golden ratio appears in several layouts and constructional parts of the Parthenon. From a frontal view, it is visible to see that it is Phi times as wide as the height of the structure. Another architectural
legacy of architecture. Ancient Greek architecture is still displayed today, through the beauty and abundance of talent incorporated in the structures spread across the land. The Parthenon is still standing today although some parts of the structure have been worn away over the years. Many people visit the Parthenon to learn more about the history of Ancient Greece. The structure is very detailed and complex from its unique principles and components. When the Athenians built this temple they
of architecture but were built in two different time periods. Both started out with the same function. One of the two structures are no longer standing in all its glory and the other is still standing and being used today. The building of the Parthenon was started in 447 BC at a time when the Athenian Empire was at the height of its power. The temple continued until 432 BC. The Parthenon’s columns were of the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian Order. The temple was dedicated to the goddess Athena