Architecture of Death: Stones, Tombs and Pyramids Flashcards

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Mastaba Toms - Egypt , 2700 BC

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  • Burial chambers for middle to upper class
  • Sun dried brick
    • Durability (as opposed to wood)
    • Dwelling made permanent
    • Eternal house of the deceased
  • Deep shafts leading to chamber
  • Further you descend into the structure - increasing sacredness
    • Egyptians often used landscape itself to signify this change
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Step Pyramid of Zoser,

Saqqarah, Egypt

Imphotep, 2630 BC

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  • **Transition between stout Mastaba form and the perfection of Gizan pyramids
  • Use of lime stone - more durable than mud brick
  • Largest builing of its time
  • Contains courtyards, chapels, altars, passages
    Only one entrance
  • Lifts pharaoh skywards - verticality
  • Architectural mountain
  • Connection with celestial realm
  • Receives first glimpse of morning light
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Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, 2550-2460 BC

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  • Biggest to smallest
    • Khufu (2600BC)
    • Khafre (2532BC)
    • Menkhare (2525 BC)
  • Khufu aligned with North pole
  • Tombs are granite - external structure limestone
  • Corbelling for tomb
  • Contains megaliths with huge lintels within
  • Ascending and descending passages
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Treasury of Atreus, Mycenae, 1330 BC

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  • Bee hive like structure, tholos
  • Dromos, uncovered passage way
  • Interior volume via corbelling
  • Lintel above doorway
  • Interior surface smooth, previously decorated
  • Mound - reaching to celestial realm
  • Megalithic structure
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Maussoleum of Helicarnarssus, Turkey, 353 BC

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  • White marble - monumental, permanence
  • Dedicated to King Mausos
  • Four sides - sculptural relief of people and animals
  • Octastyle portico
  • Raised on large podium
  • Ascending structure on top - ziggurat-like
  • **Shrine of Rembrance, Melbourne
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Mausoleum of Hadrian, Rome, 135 AD

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  • Circular plan
  • Inspired by Mausoleum of Augustus
  • Fortified, monumental structure
  • Cut stone bearing masonry
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Key themes

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  • Life after death - one of the instigators of Early Architecture
  • Life and death as interchangeable
  • Focus on making dwelling permanent
  • Height, verticality, monumentality
    • Connecting with celestial + human realm
  • Opportunity to express wealth + reverence
  • Connected to ceremony, religion, political context
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