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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «INTERCOLUMNIATION»
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1
The American Vignola: A Guide to the Making of Classical ...
THE space between two columns, measured just above their bases, is called an
Intercolumniation. It is one Diameter less than their distance apart on centers, or
on edges. Columns are said to be Coupled, or to have a Pycnostyle, Systyle, ...
2
Cyclopedia of Architecture: Historical, Descriptive, ...
But when the shaft of the columns were formed less conical, and consequently
the inferior diameter was diminished, it became necessary to make the
intercolumniation more than a diameter. This is observed in some of the Doric
temples just ...
3
Porches of North America
When one triglyph is between, the intercolumniation is monotriglyphic; when two
are between, it is ditriglyphic; when three are between, tritriglyphic; and when
four are between, the intercolumniation is tetratriglyphic.13 The principles of ...
Thomas Durant Visser, 2012
4
An Encyclopædia of Architecture: Historical, Theoretical, ...
Sect. IX. INTERCOLUMNIATIONS. 2605. All intercolumniation is the clear
distance between two columns measured at the lower diameter of their shafts.
This distance must depend principally on the order employed : in the Tuscan, for
example, ...
5
Palladio Londinensis, Or the London Art of Building: In ...
In Three Parts William Salmon. and Method of Building. 85" These are the
various Intercolumniations of Colun'lns alone, but when they have Arches or
Doors between the Intercolumniation, they may be something larger, viz. D. M II
Modillions ...
These are the various Intercolumniations of Columns alone, but when they have
Arches or Doors between the Intercolumniation, they may be something larger,
viz. - ... . • N. B. That the most common Intercolumniation is 2 Diameters and one ...
7
Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ...
... left in the mass. Within the court the colonnades were pyenostyle, which seems
to have been the usual mode of intercolumniation adopted by the Egyptians, the
columns being seldom more than a diameter and a half from each other, except.
8
The Study of the Orders
from the six-columned entrance to the east-we find at once the smallest and the
greatest distance between the columns, the former being spaced apart on
centers eight modules or four diameters, leaving an intercolumniation of three
diameters ...
Frank C. Brown, Frank Augustus Bourne, Hermann Valentin Von Holst, 2002
I TEMPLE OF HADRIAN 13 The Aezani temple is octastyle pseudodipteral, with
fifteen columns a side, and has a wide centre intercolumniation ; the normal
intercolumniation is about one and a half diameters. For the Cyzicus temple our
only ...
10
Julien-David Leroy and the Making of Architectural History
limitations. Since the absence of any subdivision of the Ionic frieze resulted in
greater latitude for the spacing of columns, Vitruvius gave detailed rules for
adjusting the height of the Ionic order in relation to the intercolumniation of the
façade.
Christopher Drew Armstrong, 2013