
I watched a great episode of PBS’s Nova the other night about the design of the Parthenon. Heard lots of surprises of interest to designers and creators. It’s another example of how many innovations from history we take for granted without even understanding what they are.
What’s also amazing is how many different uses the building has had over 2500 years. It was a temple for Athena, a Christian church, a mosque, and an ammunition depot. It was bombed in several different wars, was stripped of marble and artwork by both the Turks and the British, and was seriously damaged by the first attempts to restore it in the 1890s.
You can watch the video online and I highly recommend it if you’re into design history, architecture as technology, and the history of innovation.
You can only watch this video if you are in the USA!
Come on folks! What about the rest of us?!
Please can I see it too?
Any ideas how I can get to see it please?
Steve: Hey, it’s not my fault :) Complain to the folks at the pbs website.
Fascinating show.
I enjoyed the insights into the politics of the time as well. The Parthenon is a political marvel in addition to it’s architectural greatness.