Now used at universities across the world and praised by lecturers as the 'Best introduction to Classical Architecture' available. Classical Architecture in 30 Minutes is a compact, highly visual introduction to the timeless language of classical architecture. Whether you're a designer, builder, historian, student, artist or simply curious, this guide will help you understand the essential elements that define classical design. Through over 450 annotated diagrams, concise descriptions and clear illustrations , you'll explore: The differences between classical architectural styles, including Greek, Roman , Renaissance, Baroque, Palladian and Neoclassical . - The elementary parts of classical architecture, from columns to cornices, domes to doorways, and mouldings to modillions. - The five Orders of architecture: the Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite Orders , which form the backbone of classical architecture. Explore their comparisons, origins, variations, detailed designs, proportions and layouts drawn from historical texts. - How to identify and lay out classical structures, from column spacings and pediment angles to porticos, arches, balustrades, doors, windows and more. Key variations in design, measurement and proportion for these elements are outlined. - Important classical decorations, from ornamental mouldings and dentils, acanthus and anthemion, as well as elements like garlands, finials, coffering, acroteria and rosettes. - The fractional systems of proportion used in classical buildings, called ‘diameters’ and ‘minutes,' as well as key theories and arithmetic ratios used in classical architecture. These systems dictate how elements are proportioned and designed, from the ratios of the Orders to the height of windows and sizes of rooms. - More technical practices such as rustication, fluting, entasis and the art of architectural shadow casting, known as sciagraphy. - A summary of key rules, a glossary and suggested further reading. Whether you're interested in sketching and drawing, building design, Greek and Roman history or simply want to understand why old buildings look so good, this concise design guide is your gateway to the world of classical architecture. The eBook and hardcover editions are in colour; the paperback is black and white.