Architecture Postandlintel construction ... Post and lintel construction is often found in homes in our area for windows and doorways. The post and lintel holds everything that is above an opening. ... View More
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Early Roman Architecture ... Post and lintel construction comprises a flat piece of stone bridging a space between two upright supports. Post and lintel supports have a flaw. ... View More
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The Parthenon: A Dream of Ages ... Another, basic though equally important idea that contributes to the harmony of the Parthenon would be the post and lintel style. ... View More
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arts of the past and future ... Many structures include postandlintel, cantilever, arch, bearing wall, and skeleton frame structures. Postandlintel are laying ... View More
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Greek temples ... Greek temples no matter how glamorous were built in the post and lintel form like the Celtic megalithic statues Stone Hinge. The ... View More
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roman influence on architecture ... Building designs, using traditional Grecian models within the post and lintel system, had allowed for limited change. With the development ... View More
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Roman Architecture ... The concept was a step up from the Greek postandlintel system, where many temples and public structures were erected on columns. ... View More
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Egyptian Architecture ... The temples also introduced monumental use of postandlintel construction in stone, in which large columns are closely spaced. ... View More
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Art Appreciation ... in Greek architecture. The most commonly used building style previously was a combination of post and lintel. This style was limited ... View More
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imperial Rome ... possible. A semicircular arch was introduced by the Romans, which expanded on the postandlintel structure of the Greeks. The ... View More
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Greek art ... Many houses today copy the columns. A good example of this is The White House with its Post and Lintel pillars leading up to the entrance. ... View More
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Solomons Temple ... on the grounds that incense was not used in the worship until postexilic days. ... entrance to the inner sanctuary, he made doors of olivewood the lintel and the ... View More
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