The Hellenistic Era: Greek Urbanism After Democracy

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The Hellenistic Era: Greek Urbanism After Democracy

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The Hellenistic Era: Greek Urbanism After Democracy. I. Hellenistic acropolis design. Sanctuary of Athena, Lindos, Greece, 3 rd – 2 nd century B.C. I. . Sanctuary of Athena, Lindos on the island of Rhodes. I. . Classical acropolis design . Hellenistic acropolis design. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Sanctuary of Athena, Lindos, Greece, 3rd – 2nd century B.C.

I. Hellenistic acropolis design

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Sanctuary of Athena, Lindos on the island of Rhodes

I.

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Sanctuary of Athena at Lindos

Classical acropolis design Hellenistic acropolis design

The Acropolis in Athens

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I.

Sanctuary of Athena at Lindos

in the Classical period in the Hellenistic period

Monarchy: Ruler cult and its architectureSubjectivity: stress on introspection/interior experienceTheatricality: drama and/or pictorial illusion in designChoreography: directed paths

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Sanctuary of Athena at Lindos

I. A. What are five central themes of Hellenistic spatial planning and how do they relate to the interrelated Hellenistic contexts of monarchy and subjectivity? I. A. 1. monumental stairs

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I. A. 2. sweeping sight lines

Sanctuary of Athena at Lindos

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I. A. 3. terracing

Sanctuary of Athena at Lindos

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through the winged Doric stoa

in front of a propylaia

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I. A. 3.

Sanctuary of Athena at Lindos

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I. A. 3.

Sanctuary of Athena at Lindos

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I. A. 4. frontality

Sanctuary of Athena at Lindos

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I. A. 4.

Sanctuary of Athena at Lindos

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I. A. 5. dynamic tension

Sanctuary of Athena at Lindos

dynamic tension between the old temple and the new setting

columns do not line up

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I. B. In reviewing for exam, be ready to account for the options/experience of the viewer in a Hellenistic sanctuary compared to a Classical sanctuary

Classical acropolis in Athens Hellenistic acropolis in Lindos

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I. C. Nature: How has the role of nature in the architectural setting changed in the Hellenistic period compared to the Classical period?

Hellenistic redesign in LindosClassical setting in Lindos

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II. Hellenistic city design: A monarchy proposes an enticing alternative to the democratic polis

City plan and Great Altar in Pergamon, Turkey, 282-133 B.C.4.

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Pergamon’s Great Altar as reconstructed in Berlin’s State Museum in 1929

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Pergamon, Turkeycapital of the Attalid dynasty, 282-133 B.C.

Portrait of King Attalos I

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Roman addition

Pergamon 1st phase

Pergamon 2nd phase

Pergamon, Turkey (Ionia)

II.

1.

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II. A. How did the Attalids use design to position their city as the inevitable destiny of centuries of Greek culture: 1. by paying homage to the Mycenaean past?

Bronze-Age citadel/palace Classical polis Hellenistic polis on the hill

Mycenae, Greece

Athens

agora

acropolis

Priene

Pergamon

2.

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Pergamon – the Athena terrace

II. A. 2. by proposing itself as the new Athens?

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Propylon gate entrance to the Athena terrace Stoa on the Athena terrace

II. A. 2.

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II. B. How did the Attalids play down personal aspects of their autocratic rule?

Royal Palace addition by King Eumenes II Royal Palace buildings

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III. Subjectivity: How the design of Pergamon overpowers the personal in mesmerizing environments

Pergamon

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Hellenistic PergamonHellenistic Lindos

III. A. 1. How does the design flaunt anti-Hippodamian design ideals in its use of: 1. angles?

Classical Priene5.

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Priene, Turkey (Ionia)

Pergamon, Turkey (Ionia)

terraces ignore topography in order to “reveal” Pythagorean substratum terraces augment the topography

III. A. 2. terraces?

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III. A. 2.

Pergamon

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Pergamon

III. A. 2.

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Pergamon – Athena Terrace

III. A. 2.

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Pergamon library on the Athena terrace

III. A. 2.

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Pergamon library section

III. A. 2.

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III. C. How is architecture used to fortify the natural contours of the mountain site?

Pergamon: theater terrace and 700' long stoa6.

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III. C.

Pergamon upper city: theater terrace and 700' long stoa

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III. C.

Pergamon lower city: gym on three levels

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III. D. What psychological effects does this highly arbitrary but dramatic environment have on subjects?

Pergamon, Turkey (Ionia)

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IV. Architecture: Molding traditional buildings into a monarchical ideology

Roman numeral IV is not on the exam in 2011. Cancel the Great Altar of Pergamon from the monument’s list.