Ancient Greece is famous for its magnificent temples so, in DT, Year 3 have gone back in time to become architects. They designed and created by cutting, sticking and curling paper and card to create carefully constructed columns that would have made the Parthenon architects proud. The rules that Greeks used to build their temples were precise, and defined how wide and tall the columns could be, and how many columns a building needed. Eventually, these rules became known as orders, and different types of orders developed, with different styles of architecture. Can you identify which order each of the columns belong to?
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