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Classical order

An order in architecture is a certain assemblage of parts subject to uniform established proportions, regulated by the office that each part has to perform. Coming down to the present from Ancient Greek and Ancient Roman civilization, the architectural orders are the styles of classical architecture, each distinguished by its proportions and…

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Greek orders

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Vignola defining the concept of "order"

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Classical order

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Classical order → Acanthus Press, Alexander, An Introduction, Architecture, Barbara, Barletta, Branko Mitrovic, Cambridge University Press, Canon, Classical, Classical Architecture, Company, Curl, David Watkin, Dover Publications, Encyclopædia Britannica, English, Essentials, Five Orders, Georges

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order orders architecture doric corinthian classical greek ionic roman column shaft columns renaissance tuscan composite capitals base capital three ancient

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carved figures instead.Corinthian orderThe Corinthian order is the most elaborated of the Greek ordersinstance ofThe frieze sometimes comes with a continuous ornament0.80text
characterized by a slender fluted column having an ornate capital decorated with two rows of acanthus leavesinstance ofThe frieze sometimes comes with a continuous ornament0.80text
four scrollsinstance ofThe frieze sometimes comes with a continuous ornament0.80text
carved figures insteadinstance ofThe frieze sometimes comes with a continuous ornament0.80text
Quinlan Terry in Englandinstance ofa number of practitioners0.80text
and Michael Dwyerinstance ofa number of practitioners0.80text
Richard Sammonsinstance ofa number of practitioners0.80text
and Duncan Stroik in the United Statesinstance ofa number of practitioners0.80text
continue the classical traditioninstance ofa number of practitioners0.80text
and use the classical orders in their workinstance ofa number of practitioners0.80text
Classical orderrelated to Further readingBarletta0.60section
Classical orderrelated to Further readingBarbara0.60section

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