How does the Parthenon embody the refinement of Classical Greek architecture?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal Answer should include:
1. The Parthenon was constructed of the finest white marble throughout and featured sculptural decorations that filled the pediments.
2. It followed the traditional cella and peristyle plan of Greek temple architecture, but because long horizontal lines appear to sag in the center, the architects designed both the base and the entablature to curve slightly upward to correct this optical distortion.
3. The columns have a subtle swelling called entasis and tilt inward slightly, and the corners are strengthened visually by reducing the space between columns at the ends of colonnades.
4. These subtle refinements give the Parthenon a lighter appearance and prevent it from looking like a heavy, lifeless stone box.

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