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ART-chitecture: How Architecture is Art
GREECE 
BALANCE 
PROPORTION 
SIMPLICITY 
The Greek culture had a penchant for integrating structural 
marvels with visually appealing lines to create the Corinthian, 
Doric and Ionic orders. These three column fundamentals 
became the bases for temples, stadiums and theatrical 
layouts that are still seen in the modern structures of today.
While there are many examples of columns, steps and platforms in ancient 
Greek culture, one of the most familiar and inspirational is THE PARTHENON. 
GREECE
THE PARTHENON 
Athens, Greece 
Design Architects – Ictinus and Calibrates
This enormous structure was built to herald 
and protect a larger-than-life gold and ivory 
statue of the Greek goddess Athena. Built 
under the direction of Pericles, The Parthenon 
was completed in 432 BCE. This stone temple 
is one of many made with architecture that 
was sophisticated even in its time. 
PARTHENON
The interior statue of Athena Parthenos was designed by Phidias and 
Kalamis, as were many of the Parthenon’s decorative elements. 
PARTHENON
TAKING 
THINGS 
TO ANOTHER 
LEVEL 
ROME 
The Romans followed the essential Greek elements, building 
upon them to design and create some functional and 
decorative structures of their own. Their grasp of ARTchitecture 
led to two more orders, Tuscan and Composite, and even 
more impressive design fundamentals.
The use of arches, cornices, verandas, decorations, domes and columns 
morphed into basilicas, bath houses, grand residences and public buildings. 
Outdoor structures of grandeur included amphitheaters, aqueducts, fountains, 
bridges and arches conceived in Rome and constructed throughout the 
Empire. The Colosseum is among these advanced structures. 
ROME
FRANCE 
INSPIRED 
BY 
ROME 
The Roman Empire began its quest into modern-day France 
around 125 BCE. The structural and artistic foundations of 
Roman ARTchitecture were expanded and improved upon 
over the next several centuries as the Empire itself crumbled.
Paris is often considered the fascinating birthplace of ingenuity, changing 
the face of architecture and engineering during the Romanesque, Gothic, 
Renaissance, Classicism, Neoclassic and Modern periods. Strong lines, simple 
curves, balconies, asymmetrical shapes and intricately ornate decorations 
are just a few of the creative elements. These Parisian influences are seen in 
basilicas, towers, palaces and stately buildings. 
FRANCE
BASILIQUE CATHÉDRALE DE SAINT DENIS 
Saint Denis, France 
Design Architects – Under the direction of Abbot Suger
A notable example of ARTchitecture in Paris, the first Gothic cathedral was built in 
nearby Saint Denis. Its most significant construction lasted from 1140 to 1144. The 
abbey was the resting place of many French kings, and a centerpiece for Catholic 
worship. Ornate decorations include stained glass, 70 sculpted statues, crenellated 
parapets, and walls painted in gold and bright colors. Columns, arches, high ceilings 
and buttresses from the Basilique Cathedrale de Saint Denis were mimicked in many 
other basilicas and buildings through time. 
BASILIQUE CATHÉDRALE
PONT DU GARD 
The Gardon River, France 
Design Architects – Under the direction of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa
Often considered an artistic and engineering masterpiece, the Pont du Gard is 
part of an aqueduct system built by the Romans early in the 1st century. Under 
the rule of the Roman Empire, the nearby city of Nives relied on this innovative 
water supply system. . It’s a three-story structure of arches nearly 55 yards high 
and 31 miles long. More than 50 tons of yellow limestone were cut into slabs, 
numbered and assembled, then held together with mortar. 
PONT DU GARD
The project was directed by the son-in-law of Augustus, although the names of 
the architects and engineers are unknown. A similar series of arches and pillars 
are seen in many bridges and waterways throughout the world. 
PONT DU GARD
FAMOUS ARTCHITECTURE 
TREND 
SETTERS 
There are hundreds of structures throughout the world that 
have borrowed their ARTchitectural designs from the Greek, 
Roman and Parisian pioneers. Some of the most stunning are 
both beautiful and functional at the same time.
BURJ KHALIFA 
Dubai, United Arab Emirates 
Design Architects – Adrian Smith, FAIA of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
2,723feet tall 
At 2,723 feet tall, the Burj Khalifa dominates the landscape of Dubai. It was 
designed by the same architectural firm as the Willis Tower in Chicago to 
become the tallest building in the world. Completed in 2010, the Burj Khalifa 
has more than 160 stories. Its influences and inspirations stem from Islamic 
architecture, especially from the visionary onion domes and spires. 
BURJ KHALIFA
MUSEO GUGGENHEIM 
Bilbao, Spain 
Design Architect – Frank Gehry
Interconnecting blocks and curling sheets of titanium are 
the main exterior features of this 1997 art museum. It plays to 
the industrial area where it was erected. Reminiscent of the 
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, which was built 
by Frank Lloyd Wright, it has geometric shapes, sharp angles 
and flowing curves. It also borrows its asymmetrical shapes and 
buttresses from Parisian architecture. 
INDUSTRIAL 
MASTERPIECE 
MUSEO GUGGENHEIM
WINTER PALACE 
St. Petersburg, Russia 
Design Architect – Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli
This light green building takes up a full block, featuring 1,945 
windows, an arched entryway and ornate white columns 
bedecked in gold. While the statues lining the top of the 
building are much smaller than the statues of ancient Greece, 
they are every bit as detailed. 
LET 
THE 
LIGHT 
IN 
WINTER PALACE 
1,945windows
It was once the winter home for Russian czars and their families, 
but is now part of the State Hermitage Museum. The palace 
was built between 1754 and 1762 for Empress Elizabeth, and 
embraces Baroque architecture. 
WINTER PALACE
TAJ MAHAL 
Angra, India 
Design Architect – Built for Shah Jahan, emperor of India
One of the most artistic and recognizable structures in the world, 
the Taj Mahal was designed by unknown architects. Work began 
in 1631 after the death of the Indian ruler’s second wife, Mumtaz 
Mahal. The main building was finished in 1648, with surrounding 
buildings completed within the next five years. 
MYSTERY 
MADE 
TAJ MAHAL
It serves as a tribute to her; a tomb, mosque and museum, 
featuring gardens, fountains and gateways. The arches, stone 
inlays and decorative calligraphy enhance Islamic domes and 
spires atop the structure. 
TAJ MAHAL
CENTRE POMPIDOU 
Paris, France 
Design Architect – Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano
This revolutionary art museum took Paris by storm upon 
its completion in 1977. While it wasn’t a favorite among 
locals because it appeared more like a building that 
had been turned inside-out, the tide has changed. It’s 
now considered a modern work of art, featuring its metal 
pipes and support structures on the exterior. 
INSIDE 
OUT 
CENTRE POMPIDOU
The building was created in honor of former President 
Georges Pompidou, and houses two art galleries, 
a restaurant and a museum. With the innovation of 
early Parisian architects as inspiration, the see-through 
escalator tubes on the exterior still raise some eyebrows. 
CENTRE POMPIDOU
POTALA PALACE 
Tibet, China 
Design Architect – Under direction of King Songtsen Gampo
This former home of the Dalai Lama has more than 1,000 
rooms. It was built by a workforce of 7,000 people for a 
Tibetan King to honor of his bride in the 7th century. It’s a 
13-story structure that resembles a traditional Buddhist temple. 
Three large figures are housed in the Red Palace, influenced 
by the Greek construction of temples and statues. The Red 
Palace in the center is used for religious study. The White 
Palace is used for living quarters and office space. 
POTALA PALACE
MUSEU OSCAR NIEMEYER 
Curitiba, Brazil 
Design Architect – Oscar Niemeyer
This art museum is nicknamed “The Eye” because of its familiar 
shape. Its 60-foot-tall yellow base adorned with a long, 
swerving ramp supports the bright gallery on top. Niemeyer 
designed many buildings in Brazil and throughout the world. 
This one was completed in 2002. While many claim that he 
inspired only himself, the simple curves in many of his buildings 
could be an influence of Parisian architecture. 
MUSEU OSCAR NIEMEYER
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ART-chitecture: How Architecture is Art

  • 2. GREECE BALANCE PROPORTION SIMPLICITY The Greek culture had a penchant for integrating structural marvels with visually appealing lines to create the Corinthian, Doric and Ionic orders. These three column fundamentals became the bases for temples, stadiums and theatrical layouts that are still seen in the modern structures of today.
  • 3. While there are many examples of columns, steps and platforms in ancient Greek culture, one of the most familiar and inspirational is THE PARTHENON. GREECE
  • 4. THE PARTHENON Athens, Greece Design Architects – Ictinus and Calibrates
  • 5. This enormous structure was built to herald and protect a larger-than-life gold and ivory statue of the Greek goddess Athena. Built under the direction of Pericles, The Parthenon was completed in 432 BCE. This stone temple is one of many made with architecture that was sophisticated even in its time. PARTHENON
  • 6. The interior statue of Athena Parthenos was designed by Phidias and Kalamis, as were many of the Parthenon’s decorative elements. PARTHENON
  • 7. TAKING THINGS TO ANOTHER LEVEL ROME The Romans followed the essential Greek elements, building upon them to design and create some functional and decorative structures of their own. Their grasp of ARTchitecture led to two more orders, Tuscan and Composite, and even more impressive design fundamentals.
  • 8. The use of arches, cornices, verandas, decorations, domes and columns morphed into basilicas, bath houses, grand residences and public buildings. Outdoor structures of grandeur included amphitheaters, aqueducts, fountains, bridges and arches conceived in Rome and constructed throughout the Empire. The Colosseum is among these advanced structures. ROME
  • 9. FRANCE INSPIRED BY ROME The Roman Empire began its quest into modern-day France around 125 BCE. The structural and artistic foundations of Roman ARTchitecture were expanded and improved upon over the next several centuries as the Empire itself crumbled.
  • 10. Paris is often considered the fascinating birthplace of ingenuity, changing the face of architecture and engineering during the Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Classicism, Neoclassic and Modern periods. Strong lines, simple curves, balconies, asymmetrical shapes and intricately ornate decorations are just a few of the creative elements. These Parisian influences are seen in basilicas, towers, palaces and stately buildings. FRANCE
  • 11. BASILIQUE CATHÉDRALE DE SAINT DENIS Saint Denis, France Design Architects – Under the direction of Abbot Suger
  • 12. A notable example of ARTchitecture in Paris, the first Gothic cathedral was built in nearby Saint Denis. Its most significant construction lasted from 1140 to 1144. The abbey was the resting place of many French kings, and a centerpiece for Catholic worship. Ornate decorations include stained glass, 70 sculpted statues, crenellated parapets, and walls painted in gold and bright colors. Columns, arches, high ceilings and buttresses from the Basilique Cathedrale de Saint Denis were mimicked in many other basilicas and buildings through time. BASILIQUE CATHÉDRALE
  • 13. PONT DU GARD The Gardon River, France Design Architects – Under the direction of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa
  • 14. Often considered an artistic and engineering masterpiece, the Pont du Gard is part of an aqueduct system built by the Romans early in the 1st century. Under the rule of the Roman Empire, the nearby city of Nives relied on this innovative water supply system. . It’s a three-story structure of arches nearly 55 yards high and 31 miles long. More than 50 tons of yellow limestone were cut into slabs, numbered and assembled, then held together with mortar. PONT DU GARD
  • 15. The project was directed by the son-in-law of Augustus, although the names of the architects and engineers are unknown. A similar series of arches and pillars are seen in many bridges and waterways throughout the world. PONT DU GARD
  • 16. FAMOUS ARTCHITECTURE TREND SETTERS There are hundreds of structures throughout the world that have borrowed their ARTchitectural designs from the Greek, Roman and Parisian pioneers. Some of the most stunning are both beautiful and functional at the same time.
  • 17. BURJ KHALIFA Dubai, United Arab Emirates Design Architects – Adrian Smith, FAIA of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
  • 18. 2,723feet tall At 2,723 feet tall, the Burj Khalifa dominates the landscape of Dubai. It was designed by the same architectural firm as the Willis Tower in Chicago to become the tallest building in the world. Completed in 2010, the Burj Khalifa has more than 160 stories. Its influences and inspirations stem from Islamic architecture, especially from the visionary onion domes and spires. BURJ KHALIFA
  • 19. MUSEO GUGGENHEIM Bilbao, Spain Design Architect – Frank Gehry
  • 20. Interconnecting blocks and curling sheets of titanium are the main exterior features of this 1997 art museum. It plays to the industrial area where it was erected. Reminiscent of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, which was built by Frank Lloyd Wright, it has geometric shapes, sharp angles and flowing curves. It also borrows its asymmetrical shapes and buttresses from Parisian architecture. INDUSTRIAL MASTERPIECE MUSEO GUGGENHEIM
  • 21. WINTER PALACE St. Petersburg, Russia Design Architect – Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli
  • 22. This light green building takes up a full block, featuring 1,945 windows, an arched entryway and ornate white columns bedecked in gold. While the statues lining the top of the building are much smaller than the statues of ancient Greece, they are every bit as detailed. LET THE LIGHT IN WINTER PALACE 1,945windows
  • 23. It was once the winter home for Russian czars and their families, but is now part of the State Hermitage Museum. The palace was built between 1754 and 1762 for Empress Elizabeth, and embraces Baroque architecture. WINTER PALACE
  • 24. TAJ MAHAL Angra, India Design Architect – Built for Shah Jahan, emperor of India
  • 25. One of the most artistic and recognizable structures in the world, the Taj Mahal was designed by unknown architects. Work began in 1631 after the death of the Indian ruler’s second wife, Mumtaz Mahal. The main building was finished in 1648, with surrounding buildings completed within the next five years. MYSTERY MADE TAJ MAHAL
  • 26. It serves as a tribute to her; a tomb, mosque and museum, featuring gardens, fountains and gateways. The arches, stone inlays and decorative calligraphy enhance Islamic domes and spires atop the structure. TAJ MAHAL
  • 27. CENTRE POMPIDOU Paris, France Design Architect – Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano
  • 28. This revolutionary art museum took Paris by storm upon its completion in 1977. While it wasn’t a favorite among locals because it appeared more like a building that had been turned inside-out, the tide has changed. It’s now considered a modern work of art, featuring its metal pipes and support structures on the exterior. INSIDE OUT CENTRE POMPIDOU
  • 29. The building was created in honor of former President Georges Pompidou, and houses two art galleries, a restaurant and a museum. With the innovation of early Parisian architects as inspiration, the see-through escalator tubes on the exterior still raise some eyebrows. CENTRE POMPIDOU
  • 30. POTALA PALACE Tibet, China Design Architect – Under direction of King Songtsen Gampo
  • 31. This former home of the Dalai Lama has more than 1,000 rooms. It was built by a workforce of 7,000 people for a Tibetan King to honor of his bride in the 7th century. It’s a 13-story structure that resembles a traditional Buddhist temple. Three large figures are housed in the Red Palace, influenced by the Greek construction of temples and statues. The Red Palace in the center is used for religious study. The White Palace is used for living quarters and office space. POTALA PALACE
  • 32. MUSEU OSCAR NIEMEYER Curitiba, Brazil Design Architect – Oscar Niemeyer
  • 33. This art museum is nicknamed “The Eye” because of its familiar shape. Its 60-foot-tall yellow base adorned with a long, swerving ramp supports the bright gallery on top. Niemeyer designed many buildings in Brazil and throughout the world. This one was completed in 2002. While many claim that he inspired only himself, the simple curves in many of his buildings could be an influence of Parisian architecture. MUSEU OSCAR NIEMEYER
  • 34. THIS PRESENTATION WAS BROUGHT TO YOU BY