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    The Hadrian’s Pantheon and the Justinian’s Hagia Sophia are two beautiful buildings with different features that make them unique in their own different ways. The Hagia Sophia basilica is located in Istanbul, Turkey, and was built by Isidore of Miletus and Anthemois of Tralles. The building is a former Greek Orthodox patriarchal basilica, it then became an imperial mosque then after it became a museum. The Hagia Sophia was originally called Melge Ekklesia which means (Great Church) in 360 BC, the

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    art analyzed is the Pantheon which is said to be “one of the greatest architectural achievements” for it has “influenced later architecture perhaps more than any other building” (Sullivan). A version of the Pantheon had first been erected by Marcus Agrippa during Augustus' reign (27 BC – 14 AD); however, it is believed that a great fire destroyed this first version of the Pantheon. During 117 to 138, Rome fell to the hands of a new emperor, Hadrian, who re-built the Pantheon into the architectural

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    The Panthéon is one of the most popular attractions in Paris. It is famous for a fabulous 19th century church and now a civil temple. The Panthéon is located near the Sorbonne University and the Jardin du Luxembourg and looks over the Quartier Latin. According to history, King Clovis was chosen this place as a minster to build up his tomb. This construction was started building in 1575 by Paris architect Jacques Germain Soufflot. He designed and took charge of it. This task takes during 34

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    the reign of Augustus (27 - 14 BC). (Wikipedia, 2017) The Parthenon, on the other hand, is much older than the Pantheon as construction began in 447BC and was completed in 432BC. Although it is recognized as a Greek temple dedicated to the goddess, Athena, and located on the Athenian Acropolis in Greece, the Parthenon has been used over time as a treasury. (Wikipedia, 2017) STYLE The Pantheon has a large, circular dome with “a portico of large granite Corinthian columns (eight in the first rank and

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    The Pantheon One of the more inspiring and brilliantly conceived and constructed dome structures in the world is the Pantheon of Rome. This example imposes a magnificent strength of ingenuity and dominance over their surrounding landscape, and the Pantheon deserves to be researched and admired for its architecturally innovative and bold design of its time. The building was accommodated with serious technical impediments that required a thorough and scrutinizing attention to detail in order to

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    The Rome’s Pantheon and Greek’s Parthenon are both significant and innovative structures that have influenced the architecture around the world. This essay will describe the style and function of each building as well as the similarities and differences between ancient Greece and Rome in four characters including history, design, usage, and similarity. 1.History Rome’s Pantheon – one of the greatest spiritual buildings in the world. The temple is devoted to the gods of ancient Rome. The name “Pantheon”

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    fact that the building could have been used by the ancient kings to call for assembles for meeting their special nobles or even a large crowd of the general masses. In this context it can be said that the Pantheon did have social, cultural and also political importance and implications. The pantheon is the first example of classic architecture. This is a building where the interiors of the building have received more attention that the exterior of the building. It is a fine specimen of ancient roman

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    I decided to compare the Pantheon and Hagia Sophia. The Pantheon is in Rome, Italy and the Hagia Sophia is located in Istanbul, Turkey previously Constantinople. I chose these structures because the construction of domes fascinates me. How the domes were constructed is explained in the text, yet the concept still baffles me how people were actually able to build domes with the technology present then and that the domes did not collapse on themselves. The primary similarity between the two works

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    It’s a Greek temple which was devoted to the goddess Artemis. Designed by the architect Ctesiphon . Situated near the ancient city of Ephesus. Currently, near the modern city of İzmir, in Turkey. It’s one of the seven wonders in the world The word pantheon refers to all gods. It is one of the oldest standing structures in Rome and its one of the greatest features of Roman architecture. The reason behind that it was used for several functions throughout history. Nowadays its used as a Catholic church

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    sacred traditions were symbolized, expressed and preserved in places of worship and pilgrimage. Though there are many examples that support this argument, the mortuary complex of King Zoser in ancient Egypt, the Parthenon of ancient Greece, the Pantheon of Italy, the Hagia Sophia of the Byzantine Empire, and the Notre Dame Cathedral of Paris reign supreme in exemplifying the architectural practice driven by the influence of religion. In Ancient Egypt, pyramids were monumental tombs built for the

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