Arch225 Midterm Unknown IDs
"Brú Oengusa" burial mound (cairn) Newgrange, Ireland
Building Culture: Stone Age Stylistic elements: 1. Built with big megaliths 2. Typology: burial mound
Malta, Hagar Qim
Building Culture: Stone Age Stylistic elements: 1. Made of Megaliths 2. Huge spaces between the walls 3. Built front he ground up with timber and mud bricks 4. Curvilinear geometry inside 5. Promenade: dark, curving walls can't see the oracles- mystical atmosphere
Knossos, Crete. Temple of Knossos
Building Culture: Aegean- Crete Stylistic elements:
Olynthus, Greece. Houses
Building Culture: Ancient Greece Stylistic elements:
Athens, Greece. Agora
Building Culture: Ancient Greece Stylistic elements:
Athens, Greece. Erechtheion
Building Culture: Ancient Greece Stylistic elements:
Athens, Greece. Parthenon
Building Culture: Ancient Greece Stylistic elements:
Epidauros, Greece. Theater
Building Culture: Ancient Greece Stylistic elements:
Miletus, Turkey
Building Culture: Ancient Greece Stylistic elements:
Mycenae, Greece. Megaron
Building Culture: Ancient Greece Stylistic elements:
Mohenjo-Daro. Great Bath
Building Culture: Harappan Stylistic elements: Place for rituals and ablutions, orthogonal structure.
Mohenjo-Daro, Pakistan
Building Culture: Harappan Stylistic elements: They did orthogonal planning and broad streets, no monuments, Hydrolics
Teotihuacán, Mexico
Building Culture: Mesoamerican Stylistic elements:
Teotihuacán, Mexico. Citadel (with temple of the Feathered Serpent).
Building Culture: Mesoamerican Stylistic elements:
Teotihuacán, Mexico. Moon Pyramid
Building Culture: Mesoamerican *Stylistic elements:* Constructed around a core of rubble held in place by retaining walls. *Flatter tops:* Accommodate certain ceremonies such as sacrificial rituals,
Ur, Iraq. Courtyard houses
Building Culture: Mesopotamian Stylistic elements: 1. Contain streets and courtyards
Mari, Syria. Palace of Zimrilim
Building Culture: Mesopotamian Stylistic elements: 1. looks like a maize 2. Contains private and public courts 3. Three antechambers leading the route to the public court
Ur, Iraq. Ziggurat of Ur-Nammu
Building Culture: Mesopotamian Stylistic elements: 1.
Uruk, Iraq. Ziggurat (White Temple) of Anu
Building Culture: Mesopotamian Stylistic elements: 1. A lot of terraces 2. Ramp using the base of the earlier structure 3. Pleated walls 4. Threshold of appearance for the statue of the god 5. sanctuary table with chair
Akhentaten, Egypt. Temple of Aten
Building Culture: New Kingdom Egypt Stylistic elements: 1. Entry Pylon 2. Festival Chamber 3. Exterior courts with solar altars 4. Pylons 5. Smaller courts with solar altars
Luxor, Egypt. Temple of Amon-Ra
Building Culture: New Kingdom Egypt Stylistic elements:
Deir el-Bahri, Egypt. Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut
Building Culture: New Kingdom Egypt (Karnak) Stylistic elements:
Valley of the Kings, Egypt. New Kingdom house
Building Culture: New kingdom Egypt (Thebes) Stylistic elements:
Saqqâra, Egypt. Necropolis of Djoser
Building Culture: Old Kingdom Egypt Stylistic elements:
Catalhoyuk, Turkey
Building Culture: Stone Age Stylistic elements: 1. Hole in the flat roof, served by a wooden ladder (entrance) 2. Largest and the most complex neolithic settlement. 3. Usually buried the dead.