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Что (кто) такое Roman architecture - определение

ARCHITECTURAL STYLE, INSPIRED BY CLASSICAL GRECO-ROMAN ARCHITECTURAL PRINCIPLES
Classical Style; Classic architecture; Classical style; Classical Architecture; Petrifaction (architecture); Petrified carpentry; Classical (architecture); 🏛; History of classical architecture; Classical arch; Classic arch; Greco-Roman architecture
  • [[Croydon Airport]] in England, opened in 1920 and built in a Neoclassical style.
  • The [[Glyptothek]] in [[Munich]], designed by [[Leo von Klenze]] and built 1816–30, an example of [[Neoclassical architecture]].
  • Santa Maria Nova]], [[Vicenza]] (1578–90) was designed by the influential Renaissance architect [[Andrea Palladio]].
  • alt=Sebastiano Serlio's canon of the Classical orders, a prime example of classical architectural theory

Architecture of Algeria         
  • The central mosque in [[Ghardaïa]], an example of local architecture in the [[M'zab]] region
  • Street in the [[Casbah of Algiers]]
  • Elevation of the [[Ali Bitchin Mosque]] (after recent restoration of the original floor plan), built in 1622, showing the main dome and side galleries with smaller domes
  • Zayyanids]] in 1236
  • The minaret of the Zawiya of Sidi Abd ar-Rahman in Algiers, built in the late 18th century (photo circa 1899)
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ARCHITECTURE WITHIN ALGERIA
Roman architecture in Algeria; Colonial architecture in Algeria; Berber architecture in Algeria; Ottoman architecture in Algeria; Modernist architecture in Algeria; Architecture in Algeria
The architecture of Algeria encompasses a diverse history influenced by a number of internal and external forces, including the Roman Empire, Muslim conquest of the Maghreb, French colonization, and movements for Algerian independence.
Mughal architecture         
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  • [[Badshahi Mosque]], in [[Lahore]], [[Pakistan]], was the largest mosque in the world for 313 years, and is the last of the imperial mosques built by the Mughals
  • [[Bibi Ka Maqbara]] is a tomb in [[Aurangabad, Maharashtra]], which was built by [[Aurangzeb]] in the memory of his wife, [[Dilras Banu Begum]]
  • The central chamber of the [[Shahi Hammam]] is decorated with frescoes
  • [[Wazir Khan Mosque]] in [[Lahore]], [[Pakistan]], is considered to be the most ornately decorated Mughal-era mosque
  • Hindu influences]] on Mughal Architecture during the reign of [[Akbar]]
  • The [[Shalimar Gardens, Lahore]] are among the most famous Mughal gardens.
  • The tomb of [[Shaikh Salim Chisti]] is considered to be one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture
  • Humayun's Tomb, Delhi, India
  • The tomb of I'timād-ud-Daulah is often regarded as a draft of the [[Tāj Mahal]].
  • The [[Tomb of Jahangir]] at [[Lahore]] does not have a [[dome]] as [[Jahangir]] forbade construction of a dome over his tomb.
  • The Alamgiri Gate at [[Lahore Fort]], [[Lahore]], Pakistan, was named for Aurangzeb, who was sometimes referred to as "Alamgir".
  • [[Gardens of Babur]] in [[Kabul]], Afghanistan.
  • The mosque's tile work exhibits Timurid influences introduced during Shah Jahan's campaigns in Central Asia.
INDO-ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE FROM 16TH TO 18TH CENTURY INDIA
Mughal Architecture; Moghul architecture; Akbar period architecture; Mughul Architecture
Mughal architecture is the type of Indo-Islamic architecture developed by the Mughals in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries throughout the ever-changing extent of their empire in the Indian subcontinent. It developed from the architectural styles of earlier Muslim dynasties in India and from Iranian and Central Asian architectural traditions, particularly Timurid architecture.
Iranian architecture         
  • The ancient [[Palace of Ardashir]], constructed in 224 during the [[Sassanid Dynasty]]. The building has three large domes, among the oldest examples of such large-scale domes in the world.
  • The Eram Garden]] in [[Shiraz]] is an 18th-century building and a legacy of the [[Zand Dynasty]].
  • World Heritage Site]] of [[Chogha Zanbil]], which relieved the flat monotony of the southern [[Khuzestan]] plane, were but "ritual imitations of the familiar sacred mountains which ring the [[Iranian plateau]]".<ref>[[Arthur Upham Pope]], ''Persian Architecture'', 1965, New York, p.16</ref>
  • Click [https://web.archive.org/web/20190226141817/http://www.etereaestudios.com/docs_html/isfahan_htm/isfahan_index.htm '''here'''] for animation of Iranian architecture.
  • Kharāghān twin towers, 1067 and 1093]]
  • A hujra (room) at Atabaki sahn at [[Fatima Masumeh Shrine]], [[Qom]].
  • The ruins of Persepolis, built 2500 years ago during the reign of the [[Achaemenid Empire]].
  • Persian-style column as seen in Persepolis.
  • Seljuq]] sultan [[Ahmad Sanjar]] in [[Merv]], [[Turkmenistan]]. The medieval structure with a typical Persian dome is a fine example of the Seljuq-period Persian architecture.
STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE
Persian architecture; Iranian Architecture; Persian Architecture; Persian (Iranian) architecture; Architecture of Iran; Architecture in Iran; Azeri style; Razi style; Razi style (Iranian architecture); Azari style (Iranian architecture); Azerbaijani style; Azari style; Architecture of Persia; Sabkshenasi-e Memari-e Irani
Iranian architecture or Persian architecture (Persian: معمارى ایرانی, Memāri e Irāni) is the architecture of Iran and parts of the rest of West Asia, the Caucasus and Central Asia. Its history dates back to at least 5,000 BC with characteristic examples distributed over a vast area from Turkey and Iraq to Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, and from the Caucasus to Zanzibar.

Википедия

Classical architecture

Classical architecture usually denotes architecture which is more or less consciously derived from the principles of Greek and Roman architecture of classical antiquity, or sometimes even more specifically, from the works of the Roman architect Vitruvius. Different styles of classical architecture have arguably existed since the Carolingian Renaissance, and prominently since the Italian Renaissance. Although classical styles of architecture can vary greatly, they can in general all be said to draw on a common "vocabulary" of decorative and constructive elements. In much of the Western world, different classical architectural styles have dominated the history of architecture from the Renaissance until the World War II, but it continues to inform many architects to this day.

The term classical architecture also applies to any mode of architecture that has evolved to a highly refined state, such as classical Chinese architecture, or classical Mayan architecture. It can also refer to any architecture that employs classical aesthetic philosophy. The term might be used differently from "traditional" or "vernacular architecture" although it can share underlying axioms with it.

For contemporary buildings following authentic classical principles, the term New Classical architecture is sometimes used.

Примеры употребления для Roman architecture
1. In Baalbek, another Phoenician city which has some of the finest examples of imperial Roman architecture temples may have suffered structural damage, the experts said.
2. Bursa was conquered by the Bithynian, Lydian, Persian, Roman and Byzantine empires and became famous for its Roman architecture and thermal baths.
3. In the temple of Athena there used to be a bronze lance of Achilles, the mythological hero of Homer‘s Iliad... «Do you see the ruins of buildings on the sides of the street with a church and episcopacy dwellings scattered among them? «The aqueducts were built in the Roman architecture style.» As she continued her explanation, I was wandering among the ruins she described.