difference between ancient greek and roman architecture?
i have art exams coming up and we need to learn how to differentiate between ancient greek and roman architecture i am totally lost. everything about them looks the same since like the romans sort of just copied the greeks, right??? so, tipss????? :S:S:S
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- ancient greek architecture was simple, but 'elegant' and balanced. For example like the parthenon, the temple dedicated to the goddess Athena. As you can see, it is simple, but the details adds 'gracefulness' and it is also balanced. thats what i know. see this question, its pretty similar. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080320225602AA0zlJj hope this helps :)
- I have found a link for the difference between ancient Greek and Roman architecture. Hopefully, it helps a lot. http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/101006.html#answer
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