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Modern Orders

Episode 4: Imhotep's Impact on Classical Architecture

28 min · 30 de oct de 2025
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This episode explores Imhotep’s enduring influence on architecture, from his design of the Step Pyramid to his impact on Vitruvius’s classical ideals. We trace how Egyptian innovations in geometry, symbolism, and spatial planning shaped Hellenistic and Roman architecture—from the Library of Alexandria to the Temple of Isis at Pompeii. Finally, we decode Djoser’s architectural DNA and examine how its principles—sacred ratios, material permanence, and cosmic alignment—continue to inform resilient design in today’s built environment.

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