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3 Ways on How Mysterious Ancient Stone Structures Influenced Contemporary Buildings

By Thea Felicity | Aug 28, 2024 10:09 AM EDT

For instance, the temples of Ä gantija at Malta, erected around 3600-3000 BCE, consist of enormous blocks of stones stacked accurately. The placement of these stones suggests an understanding of geometry and weight distribution. 

Modern architects have applied these techniques upon learning to revive the neo-era of dealing and placing with large materials, improving the quality of the base and visuals of modern buildings. 

While some are mysterious, ancient stone structures show one major recognizable feature—identity. From afar, you'd know what the Pyramid of Giza looks like, or the Colosseum.

Visitors of the Italia in Miniatura (Italy in Miniature) theme park in Rimini, walk past a scale model of the Colosseum in Rome, on April 25, 2024. From its opening date on July 4th, 1970 the Park has welcomed 30 million visitors. Next to the 273 architectural and landscape wonders, both from Italy and Europe, painstakingly scaled down and set among the lush greenery of 10,000 plants and 5,000 miniaturized real trees.
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Their methods, which were deemed ahead of their time, make them more impressive, such as precise stone cutting and advanced load-bearing techniques.

All of these combined were enough to convince modern architects to apply their techniques, especially now that the current trend is local sources and minimized energy and resources, mysterious ancient stone structures are becoming more interesting to take inspiration from.

Solved or unsolved, Design Times noted that nearly all mysterious ancient stone structures have stood the test of time, which is a testament to their strength and resilience. It is through these enduring qualities that inspire architects of today to look at the buildings of history for their next projects.

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How Mysterious Ancient Stone Structures Influenced Contemporary Buildings

In this list, you will be able to learn 3 ways mysterious ancient stone structures managed to influence contemporary buildings and architects.

1. Maximized Engineering Skills

The truth is these structures were not advanced. According to Design Times, early builders were highly innovative in their construction methods simply because they wished to do most while having less. 


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For instance, the temples of Ä gantija at Malta, erected around 3600-3000 BCE, consist of enormous blocks of stones stacked accurately. The placement of these stones suggests an understanding of geometry and weight distribution. 

Modern architects have applied these techniques upon learning to revive the neo-era of dealing and placing with large materials, improving the quality of the base and visuals of modern buildings. 


2. Sustainable Materials

One of the most beautiful things about mysterious ancient stone structures is their localized, low-input materials in terms of energy and resources, which are easily appropriated into locally sourced materials and methods of construction.

A tourist poses for a photo while riding a camel before the site of the Treasury at the ruins of the ancient Nabatean city of Petra in southern Jordan on December 12, 2022. - After years in which the Covid pandemic turned the storied "Rose City" into a ghost town, Jordan tourism authorities confirm that Petra, famous for its stunning temples hewn out of the rose-pink cliff faces, is back in business and drew 900,000 visitors last year, close to the previous record of one million set in 2019.
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In the ancient city of Petra in Jordan, all buildings were either carved directly into the sandstone cliffs or made with loose rocks or bricks, thus lowering the transportation of building materials apart from reducing the ecological footprint of the construction.

Modern-day architects have drawn inspiration for the development of other more sustainable creations from these practices which is now called 'adaptive reuse.' According to ArchDaily, this refers to an existing structure being reused or incorporated into the design of a new one. In short, making the most of the available local materials. 

To be truly sustainable, even the natural ways of cooling and heating that very old structures mastered, influenced contemporary buildings.  This will lead to less use of artificial climate control systems, which is, by the way, energy inefficient.

3. Cultural and Symbolic Buildings

One stark difference modern architecture has from ancient stone structures is culture and symbolism. In ancient times, architects and builders had to carefully plan and think through their designs because their buildings often carried deep cultural, symbolic, or astronomical significance. 

Structures like Stonehenge, with its precise alignments, were created to reflect the knowledge and beliefs of the people who built them.

Today, however, architects have more freedom due to modern tools and technology, allowing them to build whatever they envision without necessarily needing to embed such deep cultural or symbolic meanings in their designs.

Modern architects are inspired by these ancient practices to create buildings that are not only functional but also rich in symbolic and cultural content. For instance, the National September 11 Memorial Museum in New York incorporates design elements that honor the victims and the events of September 11, 2001.

Flowers and U.S. flags are left on the names of victims during the annual 9/11 Commemoration Ceremony at the National 9/11 Memorial and Museum on September 11, 2021 in New York City. During the ceremony, six moments of silence were held, marking when each of the World Trade Center towers was struck and fell and the times corresponding to the attack on the Pentagon and the crash of Flight 93. The nation is marking the 20th anniversary of the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, when the terrorist group al-Qaeda flew hijacked airplanes into the World Trade Center, Shanksville, PA and the Pentagon, killing nearly 3,000 people.
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When cultural and historical aspects are integrated into present-day architecture, it is a means to establish identity and connectivity among communities. Per Volume Zero, symbolic designs in structures, as with the Louvre Pyramid in Paris, tell people its cultural stories and beliefs.

A general view as Former World No 1 and French Tennis Player Amelie Mauresmo, Former French Basketball Player Tony Parker, Former French Paralympic Athlete Marie-Amelie Le Fur, Former French Paralympic Athlete Nantenin Keita and French Paralympic Triathlon Athlete Alexis Hanquinquant pass the the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel and The Louvre as they carry the Olympic Torch to the Cauldron during the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 on July 26, 2024 in Paris, France.
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