10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRABEATION»
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trabeation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Course and Current of Architecture: Being an Historical ...
Trabeation . . . Palace of Senacherib at Koyunjik. c Info-Germanic . . Palaces .... I
Palace of Xerxes. d Turanian (?)... Tombs, City Walls, &c Trabeation and Ho-
Tomb of Atreus at Mycenre. e Indo-Germanic and Turanian .... Temples, Theatres
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Design & Intuition: Structures, Interiors and the Mind
Trabeation is not needed for the arch to function. The application of trabeation to
structural arches indicates the continuity of a trabeated structure as a motif. It is
interesting to ponder deeper on the reasons for maintaining similarity between
two ...
Cecilia Lewis Kausel, 2012
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Perspective in the Visual Culture of Classical Antiquity
On the contrary, it is the very principle of distance, and not that of angles, that
regulates the diminution of sizes when Vitruvius proposes to make modifications
to the appearances of a temple's trabeation by inclining forward the outward
facing ...
4
Methodical Approach to the Restoration of Historic Architecture
6. crowning trabeation. fig. 7. Ionic trabeation. Specifically, one can see the
detailed and measured study of this capital in its frontal and its lateral elevations.
In particular, reference is made to drawing n. 49.92.64., of the Janos Scholz and
mrs.
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The Music of the Eye; Or, Essays on the Principles of the ...
The archi-columnal scheme is of two kinds, one with a trabeation between the
arch and the column, as fig. xvII., and the other without, as in figures xvIII. XIx. xx.
That with the trabeation is too diffuse in its taxis for external Architecture, though it
...
6
Interpreting the Renaissance: Princes, Cities, Architects
So as to maintain the continuity of the horizontals, an all'antica trabeation is
reserved for the most representative of these elements; on the other hand, a
heterodox trabeation is assigned to the rustic order. Between the two trabeations
a ...
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Not Built in a Day: Exploring the Architecture of Rome
The fundamental technique of trabeation — the post-and-lintel construction
method that the Greeks so ennobled by shaping the post into a column and the
lintel into an entablature — was to be replaced with a different method of
construction ...
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The music of the eye; or, Essays on the principles of the ...
Another scheme of building in more perpetual Mr use, than any we have hitherto
noticed, may be called *ch*m» the monotrabeal, from its principal feature being a
defined. trabeation for shelter, with no other support than the mere walls. 46.
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Constructing the Ancient World: Architectural Techniques of ...
The walls, in fact, were made of mud bricks, while the column shafts, along with
the trabeation and structural work of the roof, were made of wood. Archaeological
excavations at the end of the nineteenth century uncovered a large collection of ...
Carmelo G. Malacrino, 2010
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Rome Re-Imagined: Twelfth-Century Jews, Christians and ...
restoration works, the Virgin, and an important icon kept in the basilica.48 The
inscription ran along the trabeation of the portico until Gregory XIII had the
ambulatory built in 1575. It was an elegant library majuscule that can be defined
as an ...
Louis I. Hamilton, Stefano Riccioni, 2012
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TRABEATION»
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trabeation is used in the context of the following news items.
Health Care's New Social and Structural Transformation
He looked up again and smiled, “my master Aristotle was a great admirer of trabeation – this post and lintel form – it was for millennia the strongest known ... «Forbes, Apr 15»
Ortus Maudsley Learning Centre by Duggan Morris Architects
Set within a strict 1,200mm module grid of slender precast-concrete trabeations, storey-high panels of brick and glass alternate around the facades' full extent. «Building Design, Aug 13»
Architecture speak: An essay on the ridiculous way architects talk.
... words for their simpler Anglo-Saxon equivalents, for example, fenestration for window, entrance for door, chamber for room, trabeation for beam, planar for flat. «Slate Magazine, Feb 11»
Chiswick House café by Caruso St John
This imagery is perhaps not entirely unknown to us. The stripped, monumental trabeations of David Chipperfield's Museum of Literature at Marbach or – to look ... «Building Design, Jun 10»
If paradise is half as nice
Haworth Tompkins has also acquitted itself ably, designing two blocks in a language of elemental trabeations, infilled with glazing and aluminium panels. «Building Design, Oct 08»