Legacies Of Ancient Greek Architecture

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Living in a place like New York in the twenty-first century is incredible. One gets to experience art from all over the world. One can enjoy amazingly designed facilities that bring a modern touch to ancient architecture. A young child can walk a few blocks to a library and let their mind wander through literature that has been written by masters of ancient time. Most importantly, society can enjoy a type of government that is designed to allow all people to have a say by a system of voting. However, something that most people do not realize is that lots of these joyus things are brought to us by ancient greek culture. Ancient greece has left lots of legacies that has affected the modern way of life. A few of these legacies include architecture, …show more content…

The most instantly recognizable structure is the Parthenon. Designed by the ruler of Athens, Pericles. The parthenon honors the great goddess of Athena. This temple design influenced Roman architecture and continued to influence structures for years to come. The Greeks came up with columns, which are used structurally and/or aesthetically in a large portion of modern buildings. The ancient design of a theatre, which involved a bowl like shape for the seats, directly inspired the design of the Roman Colosseum. The design of the Colosseum is what nearly all stadiums and arenas today are based upon. Greek architectural ideas are engraved so deep into Roman architecture for such a long period of time that they were all re-discovered in the Renaissance. This long lasting legacy explains why ancient Greek architectural designs are still so prevalent today.

Eventually, city-states started to turn upon each other and greek culture started to fall. It’s truly amazing how they were able to invent and innovate up until their decline. Even with all that stood in their way. They didn’t have fertile soil for farming due to the rocky terrain and somehow, they still were able to invent and innovate up until their decline. There is one explanation, the Ancient Greeks were geniuses. Their innovations have left legacies that spill into the culture of today. We are all Greeks in some

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