αττική ancient greek attikḗ or attikī ancient greek.
Attic roman architecture.
Baldachin a richly ornament ed canopy structure supported by columns suspended from a roof or projected from a wall as over an altar.
The roman triumph was an ancient martial tradition a parade so riotous that its symbolic culmination involved catapulting the victorious general triumphator to quasi divine status for a single heady day the romans marked his status by staining his face red using the mineral pigment cinnabar jupiter s countenance was said to have the same ruddy hue.
More specifically in late medieval and renaissance italian architecture it is a narrow balcony or platform running the length of a wall.
181 h built in honour of constantine s victory over maxentius is of fine proportions.
It has eight monolithic detached corinthian columns supporting an entablature returned back to the wall and on the attic storey was a quadriga.
Or the attic peninsula is a historical region that encompasses the city of athens the capital of greece it is a peninsula projecting into the aegean sea bordering on boeotia to the north and megaris to the west.
The southern tip of the peninsula known as laurion was an important.
Ruin of forum of augustus in rome italy.
It is the largest surviving roman triumphal arch and the last great monument of imperial rome.
Attic lab is a creative platform to experiment and research on architecture art music.
315 ce stands in rome and commemorates roman emperor constantine s victory over the roman tyrant maxentius on 28th october 312 ce at the battle of milvian bridge in rome.
In romanesque architecture especially in italy and germany an arcaded wall passage on the outside of a structure is known.
The odeon of herodes atticus a roman theatre in athens greece.
The arch of constantine rome a d.
A common base used for columns in classical architecture the attic base is made up of an upper and lower torus separated by a scotia with fillets.
Roman buttress by isawnyu cc by buttress a mass placed to support a wall especially when the wall bears an arch or heavy weight.
The arch of constantine i erected in c.
Flying buttresses support a weight over space and allow for walls to be weakened by the inclusion of niches and windows.
The lab itself is reflection of our innovation and experimentation to evolve quality spaces meets the requirements.
Utilized by the ancient romans principally for decorative purposes and inscriptions as in triumphal arches it became an important part of the renaissance facade often enclosing an additional story the windows of which became part of the decoration.
Attic in architecture story immediately under the roof of a structure and wholly or partly within the roof framing.