10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ARAEOSTYLE»
Découvrez l'usage de
araeostyle dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
araeostyle et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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The Architecture of Roman Temples: The Republic to the ...
On the other hand, tall, thin columns widely spaced, as in an araeostyle temple,
often looked too thin, with the air appearing to "eat away and diminish the
thickness" of the shafts. |H An araeostyle composition required short, squat
columns ...
2
The Ruins of the Most Beautiful Monuments of Greece
Finally, in the araeostyle, they were very widely spaced and only eight diameters
high. Vitruvius explains these proportions employed by the Greeks. "In an
araeostyle," he says, "if the diameter of the columns were only a ninth or tenth
part of ...
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A Roman Villa and a Late Roman Infant Cemetery: Excavation ...
araeostyle. I76. Between. columns. 1-4. and. 7-10. the. intercolumniations. each.
equal. 4. R. Operating within the dimensions for the oecus derived from the
Regulating Square, the architect was not able to produce a suitable
intercolumniation ...
David Soren, Noelle Soren, 1999
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A Treatise on the Decorative Part of Civil Architecture, by ...
diastyle, of two diameters and three quarters; or araeostyle, of four diameters;
and the Tuscan intervals were exceedingly wide, some of them being above
seven diameters, which, as the architraves were of wood,. was practicable.
Among ...
Sir William Chambers, Thomas Hardwick, Joseph Gwilt, 1825
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Rudimentary Architecture: For the Use of Beginners, and ...
Araeostyle, or thinly set, in which they are four diameters. Let us repudiate for
Architecture all such formal act-of- parliament legislation, and take pycnostyle
and aroeostyle as the greatest allowable degree of closeness or of distance at
which ...
William Henry Leeds, 1852
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A Treatise on the Decorative Part of Civil Architecture
WITH regard to the araeostyle and Tuscan intercolumniations, they are by much
too wide either for beauty or strength, and can only be used in rustic structures,
Where the airchitraves are of wood, and where convenience or economy takes ...
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Rudimentary Dictionary of Terms Used in Architecture Civil, ...
Those practised in the Ionic and Corinthian orders were, the pycnostyle, the
systyle, the eustyle, the diastyle, and the araeostyle. In the Doric order they used
other intercolumniations, regulating them by the triglyphs, of which one was
always to ...
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Rudimentary Architecture for the Use of Beginners and ...
Diastyle, in which they are three diameters. o Araeostyle, or thinly set, in which
they are four diameters. Let us repudiate for Architecture all such formal act-
ofparliament legislation, and take pycnostyle and arteostyle as he greatest
allowable ...
... practised, that is, when one and a half diameters apart ; Systyle, when two
diameters apart ; Eustyle, when two and a quarter diameters apart ; Diastyle,
when three diameters apart ; and Araeostyle when the interval was greater than
this.
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Rudimentary Dictionary of Terms Used in Architecture Civil, ...
by the triglyphs, of which one was always to be placed directly over the middle of
each column, so that they were either systyle monotriglyph, of one diameter and
a half; diastyle, or araeostyle: the Tuscan intervals were exceedingly wide, some
...