So this reading has taught me a lot about Greek architectural orders. I had no idea there was so many details. I basically always called these things as big houses with columns aha. I really had no idea about the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian orders or that every part had a certain name (ex:shaft, capital, drums, echinus, stylobate, stereobate, ect.) Well anyways, I think greek architecture can obviously be related to our lives today. Greek architecture is everywhere, and sometimes we don't even notice it. So instead of just talking about this relation, I thought I would put some pictures up because they help illustrate my point more than words :)
Greek Orders:
Uses today:
Federal Buildings:

Frat Houses:

Mansions:


Other: