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 |  |  | Classical order - Corinthian order: Encyclopedia II - Classical order - Greek ordersThere are two distinct orders in ancient Greek architecture: Doric and Ionic. These two were adopted by the Romans, as was the Corinthian order. The Corinthian capital, however, was modified by the Romans. The adaption of the Greek orders took place in the 1st century BC. The three ancient Greek orders have since been used in classical Western architecture, both ancient and modern.
Sometimes the Doric order is considered the earlier order, but there is no evidence to support this. Rather, the orders seem to have appeared at around the same time, the Ionic order in eastern Gree ...
See also:Classical order, Classical order - Parts of a column, Classical order - Measurement, Classical order - Greek orders, Classical order - Doric order, Classical order - Ionic order, Classical order - Corinthian order, Classical order - Roman orders, Classical order - Tuscan order, Classical order - Composite order, Classical order - Original writings, Classical order - Modernist approaches Read more here: » Classical order: Encyclopedia II - Classical order - Greek orders |
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 |  |  | Classical order - Corinthian order: Encyclopedia II - Classical order - Original writingsThe handbook De Architectura of Vitruvius is the only architectural writing that survived from Antiquity. After it was rediscovered in the 15th century, Vitruvius was instantly hailed as the authority on classical orders and architecture in general.
Architects of the Renaissance and the Baroque period in Italy based their rules on Vitruvius' writings. What was added was rules for superimposing the classical orders and the exact prop ...
See also:Classical order, Classical order - Parts of a column, Classical order - Measurement, Classical order - Greek orders, Classical order - Doric order, Classical order - Ionic order, Classical order - Corinthian order, Classical order - Roman orders, Classical order - Tuscan order, Classical order - Composite order, Classical order - Original writings, Classical order - Modernist approaches Read more here: » Classical order: Encyclopedia II - Classical order - Original writings |
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 |  |  | Classical order - Corinthian order: Encyclopedia II - Classical order - Roman ordersThe Romans adapted all the Greek orders and also developed two orders of their own, basically modification of Greek orders. The Romans also invented the superimposed order. A superimposed order is when successive stories of a building have different orders. The heaviest orders were at the bottom, whilst the lightest came at the top. This means that the Doric order was the order of the ground floor, the Ionic order was used for the middle storey, while the Corinthian or the Composite order was used for the top storey.
The Colossal order was invented by architects in the Renaissance. The Colossal order is characterized by column ...
See also:Classical order, Classical order - Parts of a column, Classical order - Measurement, Classical order - Greek orders, Classical order - Doric order, Classical order - Ionic order, Classical order - Corinthian order, Classical order - Roman orders, Classical order - Tuscan order, Classical order - Composite order, Classical order - Original writings, Classical order - Modernist approaches Read more here: » Classical order: Encyclopedia II - Classical order - Roman orders |
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 |  |  | Classical order - Corinthian order: Encyclopedia II - Classical order - Parts of a columnA column is divided into a shaft, its base and its capital. In classical buildings the horizontal structure that is supported on the columns like a beam is called an entablature. The entablature is commonly divided into the architrave, the frieze and the cornice. To distinguish between the different Classical orders, the capital is used as the most distinct characteristics.
A complete column and entablature consist of a number of distinct parts. The stylobate is the flat pavement on which the columns are placed. Standing ...
See also:Classical order, Classical order - Parts of a column, Classical order - Measurement, Classical order - Greek orders, Classical order - Doric order, Classical order - Ionic order, Classical order - Corinthian order, Classical order - Roman orders, Classical order - Tuscan order, Classical order - Composite order, Classical order - Original writings, Classical order - Modernist approaches Read more here: » Classical order: Encyclopedia II - Classical order - Parts of a column |
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