The Foundations of Classical Architecture: Greek Classicism
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Publicado 2019-02-14
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Todos los comentarios (21)
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I have never seen an architectural video of this caliber let alone so historic in nature. I wish I've seen your videos 15-20 years ago. It would have helped me on my lectures tremendously. Great job Professor Calder Loth. I am a huge fan. ❤️ Thank you for making and sharing these videos! ❤️
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Love your lecture, love you, Mr. Loth! We are lucky having the opportunity to listen to you! Thanks a lot!
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This is a wonderful series! Please keep it up.
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Fantastic video. It never ceases to amaze me how many free, quality resources are available on the internet!
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This has so much more clear explanation than other introductions I've seen before. The comparisons of Greek and Roman orders is very helpful.
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well, I'm a modernist but very satisfying to watch his lectures for hours. really love it ♥
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Oh, and would be very delightful to see a part 5 of this series. About doors, windows and arches. They are a a big part of roman and greek architecture. Look at the door in 33:47. This is so beautiful and ashtunishing.
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I watched glued to the monitor. Thank you so much!
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BRAVO!!!!!!!! WOW!!!! This lecture is incredible! Thank you so much for your hard work and observations!!!
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Thank you for this series. Precise and very informative.
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Great videos, they are just what I was looking for... Keep them coming!
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Minute 37:27, "Well we one-uped them with the thirty-column colonnade" lol!. Great video!
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I would love to see more about ancient sources from Middle East. Here they have some of the most ancient roman and greek monuments. Petra stone buildings, herodian architecture in Jerusalem, Palmyra ruins in Syria, and a lot of beautiful examples in Turkey (Hadrian temple and the Library of Celsus in Ephesus, Sagalassos ruins, Trajan temple in Pergamum, for example)
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Partially fluted Doric columns are elegantly beautiful
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That was terrific, thank you!
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Fantastic serie!
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These are wonderful lectures!
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Ngl, I was using this video to fall asleep to. HOWEVER, walking up to it, it is actually a really interesting video. Ver in depth!
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I love this video. Thank you so much !
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Great lecture! Thank you so much !