Greco-Roman architecture

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Greco-Roman architecture is a classical architectural tradition that blends ancient Greek and Roman design principles, characterized by columns, symmetry, and the use of orders such as Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian.

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Label Occurrences
Greco-Roman architecture canonical 5
Classical architecture 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural style
classical architecture
characterizedBy axial planning
proportion
symmetry
use of arches
use of colonnades
use of columns
use of domes
use of entablatures
use of pediments
use of porticos
use of vaults
developedInPeriod classical antiquity
developedInRegion Mediterranean Basin
Greek Antiquity
surface form: ancient Greece

Roman Antiquity
surface form: ancient Rome
emphasizes harmonic proportions
monumentality
order and regularity
hasElement architrave
column capital
cornice
fluted column shaft
frieze
stylobate
hasInfluenceFrom ancient Greek architecture
ancient Roman architecture
influenced Beaux-Arts architecture
American Federal style
surface form: Federal architecture

Georgian architecture
Neoclassical Revival architecture
Neoclassical architecture
Renaissance architecture
influencedBy Etruscan architecture
Hellenistic architecture
typicalBuildingType amphitheater
basilica
forum complex
public bath
temple
theater
triumphal arch
villa
usesArchitecturalOrder Composite order
Corinthian order
Doric order
Ionic order
Tuscan order
usesMaterial brick
concrete
marble
stone

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Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Temple of Hathor at Dendera architecturalStyle Greco-Roman architecture
Roman ruins of Jerash architecturalStyle Greco-Roman architecture
New Classical architecture influencedBy Greco-Roman architecture
this entity surface form: Classical architecture
Theater of Miletus heritage Greco-Roman architecture
Valley of the Tombs architecturalInfluence Greco-Roman architecture
Cardo Maximus hasArchitecturalStyle Greco-Roman architecture
subject surface form: Cardo Maximus (Jerash)