Why might a college choose to use greek architectural elements such as columns The greek temple has often inspired the design of what type of american structure?
A. amphitheater
B. colosseum
C. courthouse*****
D. bridge
AM I RIGHT?!? PLEASE LET ME KNOW ASAP
2.when designing the central building on campus?
A. Greek architecture sybolizes the pursuit of peace and love
B. Greek architecture sybolizes the pursuit of truth and knowledge*****
C. Greek architecture sybolizes the pursuit of strenth and beauty
D. Greek architecture sybolizes the pursuit of rebellion and resistance
3. Which example best represents the use of optical illusions in greek and greek-inspired american architecture?
A. Columns that are thinner at the bottom*****
B. reliefs with cleverly hidden messages
C. Columns with intricatley designed capitals
D. Columns that are thinner at the bottom
9 answers
right on all three
Thank you. The first two are right but the last one is B.
I have a question for "Unknown"!
Both A and B are identical answer choices. How could you choose between them (originally)?
Both A and B are identical answer choices. How could you choose between them (originally)?
what are you talking about?
I think Writeacher meant that for 3, both A and D are the same.
Oh, I'm sorry. I was reading too quickly again. Greek columns are wider at the bottom, giving the illusion of greater height than they actually possess. There may be hidden messages in some relief sculptures, but the tapering columns are more typical, I think. But whatever the designer of your course wanted is what he/she or they wanted.
3 is wrong its D all others on the spot
1. courthouse
2. the pursuit of truth and knowledge
3. columns that are thicker at the bottom
2. the pursuit of truth and knowledge
3. columns that are thicker at the bottom
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