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ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE
RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE
BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE,
NEO CLSSISM,
MODERN ARCHITETURE.
Stonehenge
Salisury Plain,
Wiltshire,
England
ca. 2,550-1,600
B.C.E.
sarsen and
bluestone
Dolmens
Ireland, Scotland, England, France
various Menhirs
Ireland, Scotland,
England, France
IN ARCHITECTURE
TRODUCTION :
ART,
CULTURE,
SOCIETY,
CIVILIZATION
ART ( KALA)- Expression or application of human creative skill
and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or
sculpture.
( 2D AND 3D)
The Hall of Bulls.C. 15,000 B.C. Sumerian Gudea Statue, c. Egypt
Altimira Caves,Spain. Lascuax Caves, 4000 B. C Babylonia
France
CULTURE : (SANSKRITI)
Art from the past shows what the people who created.
The art reveals their feelings, their ideas, their actions, and
their way of life.
EXAMPLE:
Hephaistion, Athens
Corinthian
Doric Ionic
Temple of Hera,
The Parthenon, .
Paestum
448-432
CIVILIZATION - (SABHYATA ) : The most advanced stage of human social development and
organization. The process by which a society or place reaches this stage.
Ancient River Valley Civs
ARCHITECTURE : (VASTU VIDYA) - is often included as one of the visual arts.
The nature of art, and related concepts such as creativity and interpretation, are
explored in a branch of philosophy known as aesthetics. ( KALATMAK)
Geometry in art and architecture
SHAPE
Shape
Shape is a flat image with two dimensions:
• A geodesic shape is
where all the
vertices lie on a
sphere
• Common shapes are
a tetrahedron and
a cube
Geometric shapes in Structures
Index of high civic life and indication of well laid out town planning.
Trajan's Column
Trajan's Forum
Forum v. Agora
• Forum was closed
off, forming an open
courtyard with only
one major entrance.