, printed from the Looking at Buildings website on Thursday 13th March 2025
ClassicalGlossary Term [1] architecture began with the ancient Greeks, and was developed and elaborated by the Romans. In its purest and most familiar form, it is expressed by the temple, an oblong enclosure fronted or surrounded by columns.
Other classicalGlossary Term [15] buildings, known as astylar buildings [16], do without ordersGlossary Term [17] altogether.
Others use what might be called mixed styles [18], in which classicalGlossary Term [19] motifs appear in decorative combinations alongside devices from older traditions. There are also non-European styles which use columns in their own different ways.
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