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1. EGYPTIAN ARCHITECTURE
2. GREEK ARCHITECTURE
3. ROMAN ARCHITECTURE: FOUNDATIONS
4. ROMAN ARCHITECTURE: CONCRETE VISIONS
5. EARLY CHRISTIAN ARCHITECTURE
6. BYZANTINE ARCHITECTURE
7. EARLY MEDIEVAL AND ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE
8. TRANSITION TO GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
9. GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
10. EARLY RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE
11. BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE IN ITALY
12. BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE IN FRANCE, GERMANY, AND ENGLAND
13. THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
1. EGYPTIAN ARCHITECTURE
2. GREEK ARCHITECTURE
3. ROMAN ARCHITECTURE: FOUNDATIONS
4. ROMAN ARCHITECTURE: CONCRETE VISIONS
5. EARLY CHRISTIAN ARCHITECTURE
6. BYZANTINE ARCHITECTURE
7. EARLY MEDIEVAL AND ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE
8. TRANSITION TO GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
9. GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
10. EARLY RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE
11. BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE IN ITALY
12. BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE IN FRANCE, GERMANY, AND ENGLAND
13. THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
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1. EGYPTIAN ARCHITECTURE
Temple/Tomb of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir-el-Bahari, Egypt, attributed to Senmut, c. 1520 B.C.
2. GREEK ARCHITECTURE
Aegina: Temple of Athene Aphaia, c. 500 B.C.
3. ROMAN ARCHITECTURE: FOUNDATIONS
Tivoli, nr. Rome: round temple of the Sibyl (so-called), 1st c. BC
4. ROMAN ARCHITECTURE: CONCRETE VISIONS
Forum of Trajan, including Basilica Ulpia (following entry), Rome, c. 111-117, attributed to Apollodorus of Damascus
5. EARLY CHRISTIAN ARCHITECTURE
Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Jerusalem, Israel, ca. 335: reconstructed plan in fourth century; reconstructed interior perspective of the basilica; reconstructed plan of basilica and Anastasis rotunda in fourth century; exterior today, much rebuilt; figs. 228--230.
6. BYZANTINE ARCHITECTURE
Rome, Sta. Costanza, fourth or fifth century
7. EARLY MEDIEVAL AND ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE
Mausoleum of Theodoric, Ravenna, Italy, about 500-526
San Miniato al Monte, Florence, Italy, c. 1050-1150, transitional Ottonian-Romanesque
8. TRANSITION TO GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
Experiments in rib vaulting at Durham Cathedral, England: c. 1093ff, vaulted ca. 1130
9. GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
Notre-Dame, Paris, first real flying buttress, ca. 1180; facade ca. 1200--1250
10. EARLY RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE
Leonbattista Alberti: S. Andrea, Mantua, 1472--18th century
11. BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE IN ITALY
Replanned streets of Rome, mostly Domenico Fontana, 1580s
12. BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE IN FRANCE, GERMANY, AND ENGLAND
Versailles: Palace, garden facade, 1669-85 begun by Louis le Vau (1612-70)
Neumann, Vierzehnheiligen (country pilgrimage church) Germany, designed 1738; redesigned by Neumann 1744, completed 1772
Sir Christopher Wren (1632-1723): St. Paul's Cathedral, London, 1675-1710
13. THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
- Rococo, Neoclassicism and Romanticism
The Earl of Burlington (Richard Boyle) and William Kent: Chiswick House, near London, begun 1725~1759
Germain Soufflot: The Pantheon, Paris (ex-church of Ste.- Genevieve), 1755-92
Charles Garnier: Opera, Paris, 1861-74
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1. EGYPTIAN ARCHITECTURE
Temple/Tomb of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir-el-Bahari, Egypt, attributed to Senmut, c. 1520 B.C.
2. GREEK ARCHITECTURE
Aegina: Temple of Athene Aphaia, c. 500 B.C.
3. ROMAN ARCHITECTURE: FOUNDATIONS
Tivoli, nr. Rome: round temple of the Sibyl (so-called), 1st c. BC
4. ROMAN ARCHITECTURE: CONCRETE VISIONS
Forum of Trajan, including Basilica Ulpia (following entry), Rome, c. 111-117, attributed to Apollodorus of Damascus
5. EARLY CHRISTIAN ARCHITECTURE
Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Jerusalem, Israel, ca. 335: reconstructed plan in fourth century; reconstructed interior perspective of the basilica; reconstructed plan of basilica and Anastasis rotunda in fourth century; exterior today, much rebuilt; figs. 228--230.
6. BYZANTINE ARCHITECTURE
Rome, Sta. Costanza, fourth or fifth century
7. EARLY MEDIEVAL AND ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE
Mausoleum of Theodoric, Ravenna, Italy, about 500-526
San Miniato al Monte, Florence, Italy, c. 1050-1150, transitional Ottonian-Romanesque
8. TRANSITION TO GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
Experiments in rib vaulting at Durham Cathedral, England: c. 1093ff, vaulted ca. 1130
9. GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
Notre-Dame, Paris, first real flying buttress, ca. 1180; facade ca. 1200--1250
10. EARLY RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE
Leonbattista Alberti: S. Andrea, Mantua, 1472--18th century
11. BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE IN ITALY
Replanned streets of Rome, mostly Domenico Fontana, 1580s
12. BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE IN FRANCE, GERMANY, AND ENGLAND
Versailles: Palace, garden facade, 1669-85 begun by Louis le Vau (1612-70)
Neumann, Vierzehnheiligen (country pilgrimage church) Germany, designed 1738; redesigned by Neumann 1744, completed 1772
Sir Christopher Wren (1632-1723): St. Paul's Cathedral, London, 1675-1710
13. THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
- Rococo, Neoclassicism and Romanticism
The Earl of Burlington (Richard Boyle) and William Kent: Chiswick House, near London, begun 1725~1759
Germain Soufflot: The Pantheon, Paris (ex-church of Ste.- Genevieve), 1755-92
Charles Garnier: Opera, Paris, 1861-74
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