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Porches of North America
Thomas Durant Visser. Figure 3.12. Examples of intercolumniation and a Doric
portico were illustrated in this plate. The elevation and first two plans show
monotriglyphic spacing, the third plan has ditriglyphic intercolumniation, and
thefourth ...
Thomas Durant Visser,
2012
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Rudimentary Architecture. The orders and their æsthetic ...
Araeostyle, or wide spacing,——and ditriglyphic Doric intercolumniation may be
called such,—produces an effect of openness and lightness, but also partakes of
meagreness and weakness, owing to the want of suflicient apparent support for ...
William Henry LEEDS,
1852
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A Practical Treatise on Architectural Drawing and Design
In the Doric order, the distances between the columns is governed entirely by the
triglyphs of the frieze, so that there can be no medium between monotriglyphic
and ditriglyphic intercolumniation, accordingly as there is either one or two ...
William Ezra Worthen,
1862
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Rudimentary Architecture for the Use of Beginners and ...
Pycnostylc, or close spacing, carries with it the expression of both richness and
strength, the solids or columns being very little less than the voids or
intercolumns. Araeostyle, or wide apacing,—and ditriglyphic Doric
intercolumniation may be ...
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Rudimentary architecture
Araeostyle, or wide spacing, — and ditriglyphic Doric intercolumniation may be
called such, — produces an effect of openness and lightness, but also partakes
of meagreness and weakness, owing to the want *of sufficient apparent support
for ...
William Henry Leeds,
1848
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The History and Rudiments of Architecture: Embracing, I. The ...
in the Doric Order, has already been explained: in that the distances between the
columns is generally governed entirely by the triglyphs of the frieze, so that there
can be no medium between monotriglyphk and ditriglyphic in intercolumniation, ...
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The rudiments of architecture and building: for the use of ...
... of the structure. Pycnostyle, or close spacing, carries with it the expression of
both richness and strength, the solids, or columns, being very little less than the
voids or inter-columns. Araeostyle, or wide spacing — and ditriglyphic Doric ...
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Rudimentary Architecture for the Use of Beginners and ...
... the Doric Order has been already explained at page 20 : in that, the distances
between the columns is governed entirely by the triglyphs of the frieze, so that
there can be no medium between monotriglyphic and ditriglyphic
intercolumniation, ...
William Henry Leeds,
1848
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Rudimentary Architecture for the Use of Beginners and ...
Araeostyle, or wide spacing,—and ditriglyphic Doric intercolumniation may be
called such,—produces an effect of openness and lightness, but also partakes of
meagreness and weakness, owing to the want of suflicient apparent support for ...
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A description of Tremont House: with architectural ...
It varies from this model in being without a pediment, in the position of its columns
, which are separated by nearly equal intercolumniations, and in the number of its
triglyphs, it being ditriglyphic.f * Stuart's Antiquities, Vol. I. p. 21. f The triglyphs ...
William Havard Eliot, Isaiah Rogers,
1830