Abstract

The architecture style of Greece was coined by the Hellenic people. They expand their culture powerfully. It extends it wings starting from Asia Minor to Italy for a period from about 900 BC up until the 1st century AD with prior lifelong architectural works came into being in from around 600 BC. Temples are the best-known examples to recognize the architecture style of Greece. But out of those temples few of the temples are still there in existence but most of them were in the form of ruins.This paper talked about the factors that governed the whole of Greece in terms of geography, geology, climate, religious, historical, and social characters. Under which few of the corrections that had accomplished. In this paper, the clear elaboration of order of architecture has introduced with some best examples with respect to the architecture and structure of Greece. Such as the processional entrance, which is termed as Propylon, the public plaza or square is there, which is termed as an agora surrounded by storied colonnaded structure termed as stoa, the town council building is happening in the name of bouleuterion, the public monument as a monumental tomb termed as a mausoleum and the stadium is also there. Key Word: Architecture buildings and structure of Greek Architecture, Climatic factor, Corrections in column, Geographical and Geological factor, Historical factor, Optical illusion, Order of architecture, Religious factor, Social factor.

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