Friday, September 9, 2016

BP2 : circles groups & stacks

The ancient Rome Colosseum was the first picture I chose and this is an example of stacks. It has 3 prominent levels that are stacked on top of each other and was built in 80 BC. You can see it is also and example of a circle but the first thing you notice is the stacks. The second picture is The mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut in Ancient Egypt.  This is an example of groups because of the statues of people that are standing holding up the building, and the groups of beams too. This prehistoric New Grange is a great example of circle. The entire building is in the shape of a circle.  

http-::www.bezienswaardigheden.net:italie:rome


http-::galleryhip.com:queen-hatshepsut-temple-at-night


http-::www.socialsoccer.ie:index.php:things-to-do-dublin:33-newgrange-5000-years-old



Links:


http://design.uky.edu/spacesandplaces/id-161-162-home/ancient/ancient-egypt-2/mortuary-temple-of-queen-hatshepsut/
http://design.uky.edu/spacesandplaces/id-161-162-home/ancient/ancient-rome-2/pont-du-gard/

http://design.uky.edu/spacesandplaces/id-161-162-home/ancient/prehistoric-2/newgrange/

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