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Dinocrates of Rhodes (also Deinocrates, Dimocrates, Cheirocrates and Stasicrates;A. M. Chugg (2006). Alexander's Lovers. Lightning Source UK Ltd. , p. 116, note no. 184. , fl. last quarter of the 4th century BC) was a and technical adviser for Alexander the Great. He is known for his plan for the city of , the monumental funeral pyre for and the reconstruction of the Temple of Artemis at , as well as other works.


City proposal of Mount Athos
Dinocrates is noted by , in the only surviving architectural treatise from Antiquity, for his plan to sculpt in the flank of a colossal image of a man, holding a small city in one hand and with the other, pouring from a gigantic pitcher a river into the sea. Vitruvius (c. 50 BC) On architecture, Book II, ch. 2-4 Alexander dropped the proposal as Dinocrates reportedly did not consider the living conditions of the residents when he admitted to not planning for grain to be grown near the city; instead, it was to be transported by sea. The site of the current Alexandria was much more fertile and open than the harsh terrain of Mount Athos.


Plan of Alexandria
In 332 BC, Alexander appointed Dinocrates as director of the surveying and work for the city of (on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt), which was laid out on a Hippodamian grid plan that was influential in city planning. He was aided by Cleomenes of Naucratis and by Crates of Olynthus, was laid out on a grid plan, attributed to Hippodamus. an esteemed hydraulic engineer who built the for the city and the sewer system demanded by the low-lying site.


Pyre of Hephaestion
In , he designed the funerary monument to Alexander's general (died in 324 BC), which was described by , , , and others. It was built of stone (unavailable locally) in imitation of a , six stories tall, and entirely gilded.


Second Temple of Artemis
Dinocrates was involved in reconstructing the Temple of Artemis—one of the seven wonders of the world—which had been destroyed by in an act of arson on July 21, 356 BC, the same night, it was said, that Alexander was being born.


Other works
Dinocrates also worked on an incomplete funerary monument for Alexander's father, Philip II. Other works include several city plans and temples in , and other Greek cities. According to preliminary findings by archaeologists he may have been the architect of a found at Greek tomb at Amphipolis is 'important discovery' BBC News Europe. in 2012.


Notes
  • . Technology Museum of Thessaloniki. archived 24 February 2007.


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