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Msg. 19281 of 21975
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I was told by someone whle visiting at the replica in Nashville that the foundation for theparthenon follows the contour of the earth and is NOT just flat.

That just fascinates me.

I totally agree with you regarding the structural integrity and more so how the engineering and architecture of the ancients does appear to be more advanced than what we do today.

I have a signed and numbered black and white drawing of that structure in Nashville from the artist. Did you check out those 4 ton bronze doors you can push open with one finger? Amazing.

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Re: Contour crafting...
By: DueDillinger
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Sun, 12 Aug 12 6:33 PM
Msg. 19279 of 21975

Huh? That makes no sense to me, micro. Both the Parthenon and the Pyramids are built directly on bedrock. While it's true that a building is only as good as its foundation, earthquake survivability depends on its structural integrity. Most unreinforced rectilinear masonry simply crumbles, but even masonry with a properly designed curved structure handles the stresses better. Consider the strength of an eggshell.

As for the Parthenon's curved foundation and columns, it's more of a compensation for an optical illusion than a structural consideration. Its integrity, and that of the Giza pyramids, derives in no small part from the precision of its construction--in some cases beyond what we can do today.

The replica of Athena's temple in Nashville is a wonder indeed--been there, stared in awe--but it's made of concrete.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/ancient/secrets-parthenon.html

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