Temple Design
Let the gods be honoured properly, with majesty and respect.Architecture, particularly throughout the Greek world, was inspired by temple design. Initially, temple buildings housed the statue of a chosen deity, constructed from wood and clay bricks. They were humble in appearance compared to the stone structures that followed. The early Greek stone temples remained basic, consisting of a 'portico' design: a simple covered porch, lined by columns. These gave way to more intricate and opulent layouts, which expanded the number of columns used. The 'peripteral' design featured a line of columns, or a 'colonnade', all around the structure. Multi-storey and circular designs were also developed, as were monumental gateways and multiple-entrance temple structures.
Node Set Construction Tier 4 |
research_points 1000 |
cost_per_round 0 |
Effects
- -5% building construction costs (all regions)
- -10% temple construction costs (all regions)
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Requires Technologies | Architectural Advances |
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