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  1. Exterior Architecture American Colonial Style    An American Colonial-style home draws inspiration from the early colonial architecture of the American colonies, particularly from the 1600s to the 1800s. This style has evolved over time, but key features remain consistent. American Federal Style   An American Federal-style home, popular from roughly 1780 to 1830, represents a refined and elegant phase in American architecture, influenced by neoclassical design and the ideals of the early republic. It was especially prominent in cities like Philadelphia, Boston, and New York. American Victorian Style    An American Victorian-style home, popular from the 1830s to the early 1900s, is characterized by its ornate and eclectic design. This architectural style evolved over time, incorporating various influences, including Gothic, Queen Anne, Italianate, and Second Empire, among others. The result is a highly decorative and varied style that conveys a sense of...

Blog entry #2

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  1.  Sketches of the capitals of each Architectural order  2.  Greek goddess - Athena  Athena was the goddess of reason, wisdom, and war. Athenas greatest accomplishment was providing the city an olive tree. At the time, Athena was in competition with Poseidon, who presented a saltwater spring, but it was established that Athena's gift held more value. Because of her victory in this contest, Athens was named after Athena.  Parthenon - built in 447 BC - located in Athens, Greece. The Parthenon was built to honor Athena, it was used as a place for people to gather and honor Athena with gifts, and try to win her over.  3.  Products available today, inspired by greek/roman influence  Rome: View of the Colosseum and The Arch of Constantine - Oil painting  Greek Figurine Urn Vase Antique Greek capitals print

Blog entry #1

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  1.  Africa and Asia are both very diverse continents, and I enjoyed getting to learn about each areas differences. I was surprised by the climate differences in each place, Japan having typhoons is scary knowing they can cause so much damage. I liked looking through all of the images of the architecture especially the egyptian temples. I personally think the philae temple was the most interesting to look at because of all the details with the people carved into it, and it all telling some type of a story. I liked reviewing the hieroglyphics and symbols slide as well, I thought it was interesting to try and see how a sentence in their language would have looked.  2.  Egypt  - Chairs were used as "a symbol of authority, used as thrones."  China  - Zhou Dynasty - Altar tables were used to hold important pieces, items to remember ancestors/gods, and used to offer foods or wine.  Japan  - Shoji screens are important in japanese culture, the prov...