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How do these buildings reflect the culture they were created in? Be sure to identify and address the culture and how the architects' design reflected the societal goals.

How do these buildings reflect the culture they were created in Be sure to identify and address the culture and how the architects design reflected the societal class=

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They reflect the culture they were created in because they are made in different materials as well as use different kinds of pillars. One type that was used is a roman tuscan and the other is a Greek Ionic.

Answer:

The Greek Culture

Explanation:

    Greek architecture developed from the 8th century BC onwards, being inspired by the Ionic, Doric and Corinthian styles. In the great Greek buildings, the most used materials were stones, marble, wood and limestone. At that time, the structures already had great engineering, symmetry and the use of mathematical calculations and proportions.

    In Greek architecture stand out the temples, usually places where various celebrations were held (civil events, sporting events, etc.) and cults to the gods, including the Acropolis and the Parthenon of Athens in the Greek capital. To the Greeks, the gods inhabited the temples. In addition to the Greek temples, squares and theaters were erected.

    It is important to note that the Greek architecture was mainly of public character, that is, public buildings and / or buildings were made to contemplate various events (political, social, economic, religious). In turn, the rooms were simple and devoid of great refinement.

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