Classical Roman and Greek architecture 🔍

Ancient architect and stonemason (-600 - 400)

Classical Greek and Roman architects developed a canon of column orders, temple plans, and civic buildings based on proportion, symmetry, and the expressive use of undecorated stone surfaces. Loos studied these rigorously throughout his education and travels in Italy and Greece.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By Classical Roman and Greek architecture (Looking Forward)

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Adolf Loos
Architect, Theoretician
Classical architecture's restraint, its use of undecorated planar surfaces for expressive effect, and its rejection of superfluous ornament provided the positive historical model for Loos's own severe, unornamented facades.