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MILETUS Overview of Ancient and Late Modern Architecture History of the Miletus Miletus is an ancient Greek city on the Western coast of Anatolia, near the mouth of River Maeander. Named Miletus after a place in Crete. The ruins are located near the modern town of Balat in Aydin province, Turkey. Legend has it that an influx of Cretans occurred displacing the indigenous Leleges. The Carians arrived here in the late Bronze Age, 13th Century BC, and the Greeks arrived later that century. Evidence of first settlement is inaccessible due to the rise in sea level and deposition of sediments from the Maeander. Considered the greatest Greek metropolis with 90 colonies. Was the wealthiest Greece city before the Persian invasion in the mid 6th century BC. The city rebelled against the Hittite Empire and was destroyed after the empire fall in the 12th century BC. Starting 1000 BC the city was resettled extensively by the Ionic Greeks. Ruins of the Miletus Biography of the Architect Name: Hippodamus of Miletus Son of Euryphon Born: 498 BC in Miletus Died: 408 BC Hippodamus was: An ancient Greek Architect Urban-planner Mathematician Meteorologist Philosopher Physician Projects Undertaken by Hippodamus Miletus Piraeus town in Athens Thurii (Thourioi) in Italy Olynthus city in Greece Priene city in Greece Asian Minor(Anatolia) New city of Rhodes in Greece Piraeus Town Located in Athens Constructed around 470 BC Hippodamus planned and arranged the town. Thurii (Thourioi) Constructed in Italy in 443 BC Hippodamus accompanied the colony of Arthenians as architect though not in the sense of building designer. Olynthus Built on two flat-topped hills 30-40m high The city was re-settled in the 7th Century BC Priene Constructed 1000 BC and later reconstructed within the 4th Century BC Shifted its location severally due to a series of earthquakes experienced. New city of Rhodes Located on an Island Formed by three cities of Ialyssos, Kamirus and Lindos in 408 BC Asia Minor ( Anatolia) It is a Peninsula Founded from around 475 BC Significance Marked the origin of Greek philosophical and scientific tradition in explaining natural phenomena. Brought order and regularity in the construction industry. Brought about the idea of the Ideal city which through Aristotle’s writings influenced later thinkers. Design approach/style represented by Miletus Geometrical clarity Social order Regularity Employ grid patterns Simplicity Acknowledgement Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Google. Research compiled by: DAVID JOEL MUMO B02/0889/2013