The Valley includes remains of seven temples, all in Doric style.
In a footnote he held up the Greek Doric style as the model for a reformed modern architecture.
Built in the Doric style, the gate is flanked by two portals overlooking the street.
The inside two were circular and decorated in the Doric style.
The building is a square in the Greek Doric style, of ashlar with sandstone dressings.
Also though it further established that there was no evidence for the employment of the Doric style as suggested by Broneer.
It has cornices built in a Doric style, constructed with two types of regional stone-reddish and greenish.
It consists of four columns in Doric style constructed from red Runcorn sandstone.
The "Doric" style was simpler and had no "sleeves", being simply pinned, sewn, or buttoned at the shoulder.
It is also considered the first building to have incorporated all of the elements of the Doric architectural style.