Intended to resemble stone or marble temples the buildings were usually painted white or enhanced with a faux finish such as the lee mansion at arlington national cemetery.
Greek style roof.
Greek revival architecture was a style that developed because of renewed interest in classical greek art and architecture following archaeological excavations in the 1700s.
The simplest is the lean to or shed which has only one slope a roof with two slopes that form an a or triangle is called a gable or pitched roof this type of roof was used as early as the temples of ancient greece and has been a staple of domestic architecture in northern europe and the americas for many centuries.
The architectural treatment of a gable results from the effort to find an aesthetically pleasing solution to the problem of keeping water.
Revival style houses with a mediterranean flavor were commonly.
Based on illustrations.
Gable triangular section of wall at the end of a pitched roof extending from the eaves to the peak.
Ancient greek architecture came from the greek speaking people hellenic people whose culture flourished on the greek mainland the peloponnese the aegean islands and in colonies in anatolia and italy for a period from about 900 bc until the 1st century ad with the earliest remaining architectural works dating from around 600 bc.
Low pitched gable and hip roofs were typical.
Sloping roofs come in many different varieties.
The list of ancient roofs comprises roof constructions from greek and roman architecture ordered by clear span roof constructions increased in clear span as greek and roman engineering improved.
The trees make the exterior feel a bit like a garden.
Architecture in the greek classical antiquity reveals unique marble temples that were characterized by three different orders.
Many of the most characteristic roofs from this era were laid in what are generally called pantiles that is convex or rounded tiles such as the iconic spanish or s tiles cylindrical barrel and mission tiles as well as modern versions of ancient roman and greek tiles.
The austere doric style the elegant ionian style and the corinthian style.
A distinctive feature of greek revival properties is the shape of the roof.
In the original greek revival properties of the nineteenth century either cedar shingles of standing seam tin were the main materials used for the construction of the roofs.
Most buildings in classical greece were covered by traditional prop and lintel constructions which often needed to include interior colonnades.
Ancient greek architecture is best known from its temples.
This is an example of a small mediterranean two storey stucco white house exterior in tampa with a hip roof and a metal roof.
Homes built in this style have a low pitched gable and hip roof.
In sicily truss roofs presumably appeared as early as.
Mediterranean two storey beige exterior in san francisco with a hip roof.
The gables in classical greek temples are called pediments.