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Classical Greek Architecture

overall review score: 4.5
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Classical Greek architecture refers to the architectural styles and principles developed by ancient Greeks, particularly during the Classical period (5th - 4th century BC). It is known for its harmony, proportion, and emphasis on symmetry.

Key Features

  • Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian columns
  • Pediments and friezes
  • Symmetry and balance
  • Use of marble and limestone
  • Open-air theaters and amphitheaters

Pros

  • Elegant and timeless design
  • Influential in Western architectural history
  • Emphasis on beauty and harmony

Cons

  • Limited use of structural elements compared to modern architecture
  • Can be difficult to replicate due to intricate detailing

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Last updated: Mon, Apr 20, 2026, 01:31:05 AM UTC