Earliest Greek architecture
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DORICEarliest Greek architecture.
IONICGreek architecture
IONICGreek architecture.
IONICGreek architecture style
IONICGreek order of architecture
DORICType of Greek architecture
DORICGreek order of architecture
STOAPortico in Greek architecture
IONICType of Greek architecture
STOAFeature of Greek architecture.
DORICGreek order of architecture.
DORICOrder of Greek architecture.
IONICGreek style of architecture.
DORICGreek style of architecture.
DORICType of Greek architecture.
STOAItem of Greek architecture.
IONICOrder of Greek architecture.
STOAEPorticos in Greek architecture.
DORICLike some Greek architecture
DORICEarly Greek architecture style
STOAFeature of old Greek architecture
COLONNADEFeature of ancient Greek architecture
DORICFirst order of Greek architecture
XYSTSCovered porticos, in Greek architecture
FRIEZESSculpted bands in Greek architecture
IONICOf a Greek style of architecture.
mutulean ornamental block used in classical Greek architecture
mutulesMUTULE, an ornamental block used in classical Greek architecture
mutularpertaining to mutule (an ornamental block used in classical Greek architecture)
xysts(in ancient Greek and Roman architecture) a covered portico, as a promenade
xyst(in ancient Greek and Roman architecture) a covered portico, as a promenade
stylobateA continuous base supporting a row of columns in classical Greek architecture
xystus(in ancient Greek and Roman architecture) a covered portico, as a promenade
stylobatesA continuous base supporting a row of columns in classical Greek architecture
xysti(in ancient Greek and Roman architecture) a covered portico, as a promenade
classical(of art or architecture) Influenced by ancient Greek or Roman forms or principles
amphitheaters(esp. in Greek and Roman architecture) A circular or oval building, typically unroofed, with a central space for the presentation of dramatic or sporting events. Tiers of seats for spectators surround the central space
amphitheater(esp. in Greek and Roman architecture) A circular or oval building, typically unroofed, with a central space for the presentation of dramatic or sporting events. Tiers of seats for spectators surround the central space
megara(in pre-Hellenic Greek architecture) building or semi-independent unit of a building, generally used as a living apartment and typically having a square or broadly rectangular principal chamber with a porch, often of columns in antis, and sometimes an ant
megaron(in pre-Hellenic Greek architecture) building or semi-independent unit of a building, generally used as a living apartment and typically having a square or broadly rectangular principal chamber with a porch, often of columns in antis, and sometimes an ant