The parthenon is regarded as the finest example of greek architecture.
Parthenon roof angle.
The parthenon in athens built by the ancient greeks from 447 to 438 bc is regarded by many to illustrate the application of the golden ratio in design.
Parthenon roof design cross gabled roof.
The numbers six and ten vitruvius said are the best numbers to use because they are related to most other numbers.
It also creates an angle of ten degrees.
A flute is the concave shaft carved into the column form the roof was covered with large overlapping marble tiles known as imbrices and tegulae.
This type of parthenon roof design is typically seen in structures with an extra intricate format as an example houses with an affixed garage.
The parthenon had 46 outer columns and 23 inner columns in total each column having 20 flutes.
The parthenon at this stage was presented to the processioner at an alignment whereby both sides appeared to be of equal length due to the oblique angle of the long side in relation to that the shorter.
Others however debate this and say that the golden ratio was not used in its design.
Therefore the pitch of the roof should match the pitch of the pediment 3 4 14 4 reduced to lowest terms 1 7 7 2 which equals a slope of 23 611 or an inclination angle of 13 28481 degrees.
Parthenon temple that dominates the acropolis at athens.
Antefixes without making the inconvenient angle as in penrose s restoration fig.
To someone standing at this distance the roof eave will appear the same distance away as the base of the column.
It was built in the mid 5th century bce and dedicated to the greek goddess athena parthenos.
Notes on the roof tiles of the parthenon plate 26 in the course of the recent consolidation work on the parthenon some three years ago i took the occasion to make a new systematic study of the architecture.
The parthenon has columns of 10 45m height and the overhang is less than 1m.