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Greek Architecture
The Greek Orders: Doric, Ionic,
Corinthian
|
 Doric
column
|
 Doric
entablature
|
 Doric Temple
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|
 Ionic
Column
|
 Ionic entablature
|
 Ionic
capital
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| |
 Corinthian entablature
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- Doric
column, from A. Rosengarten, A Handbook of Architectural
Styles, NY, 1898.
- Doric
entablature, from A. Rosengarten, A Handbook of Architectural
Styles, NY, 1898.
- Doric
Temple (Temple of Theseus, Athens), from A. Rosengarten, A Handbook
of Architectural Styles, NY, 1898.
- Ionic
column, from A. Rosengarten, A Handbook of Architectural
Styles, NY, 1898.
- Ionic
entablature, from A. Rosengarten, A Handbook of Architectural
Styles, NY, 1898.
- Ionic
capital, from A. Rosengarten, A Handbook of Architectural
Styles, NY, 1898.
- Corinthian
entablature, from A. Rosengarten, A Handbook of Architectural
Styles, NY, 1898.
American Examples of the Greek Orders:
|
 Doric:
NYC Custom House
|
 Ionic: U of
VA
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|
 Corinthian: U ov VA
|
 Corinthian: Russell House, Middletown,
CT
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- Doric:
Custom House, New York, 1834. Ithiel Town, architect.
- Ionic:
University of Virginia, Pavilion detail, Charlottesville, VA, 1819-26.
Thomas Jefferson, architect.
- Corinthian:
University of Virginia, Pavilion detail, Charlottesville, VA, 1819-26.
Thomas Jefferson, architect.
- Corinthian:
Russell House (Honors College), Middletown, CT, 1834. Ithiel Town &
A.J. Davis, architects.
Boston College
Jeffery Howe, 1997