A Rudimentary Manual of Architecture: Being a History and Explanation of the Principal Styles of European Architecture, Ancient, Mediaeval, and Renaissance, with Their Chief Variations Described and Illustrated; to which is Appended a Glossary of Technical TermsLongmans, Green, 1870 - 304 pagina's |
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... fillets at top and bottom were possibly derived from the iron rings placed round each end to prevent their splitting . The architraves stand in place of the horizontal beams or smaller trunks which were laid along the tops of the ...
... fillets at top and bottom were possibly derived from the iron rings placed round each end to prevent their splitting . The architraves stand in place of the horizontal beams or smaller trunks which were laid along the tops of the ...
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... Fillet is a flat projecting band , with a vertical face , used to divide the other mouldings . The Torus is a large projecting half round , but not forming a perfect semicircle . The Astragal is a small form of torus projecting from the ...
... Fillet is a flat projecting band , with a vertical face , used to divide the other mouldings . The Torus is a large projecting half round , but not forming a perfect semicircle . The Astragal is a small form of torus projecting from the ...
Pagina 39
... at the expense however of some solidity . The columns are always fluted with twenty - four channels , which are separated from each other by a listel or fillet , and in some instances the flutings Greek Architecture . 39.
... at the expense however of some solidity . The columns are always fluted with twenty - four channels , which are separated from each other by a listel or fillet , and in some instances the flutings Greek Architecture . 39.
Pagina 40
... fillet , and in some instances the flutings are continued right into the apophyges of the shaft . The columns of this order always have a richly moulded base to stand upon , which is equal in height to about half or three quarters the ...
... fillet , and in some instances the flutings are continued right into the apophyges of the shaft . The columns of this order always have a richly moulded base to stand upon , which is equal in height to about half or three quarters the ...
Pagina 44
... four flutings separated by a fillet . The height of the column is equal to about ten times its diameter at the foot , and they were invariably There are , mounted upon a richly moulded base . 44 Manual of Architecture .
... four flutings separated by a fillet . The height of the column is equal to about ten times its diameter at the foot , and they were invariably There are , mounted upon a richly moulded base . 44 Manual of Architecture .
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Abbey aisles ancient archi architects architrave Athens base beam beautiful building built buttresses Byzantine capital carved Cathedral centre chancel Chapel churches circular clerestory colonnade columns Composite order consisting construction corbels Corinthian order cornice curved Cyma developed diagonally diameter divided doorways Doric order Early English entablature erected examples exhibit feature feet fillet flutings foliated frieze front gable Gothic architecture Greece Greek architecture Greek forms height HEXASTYLE hollow horizontal intercolumniation Ionic Lancet Lincoln Cathedral marble masonry Medieval metopes mullions nave Norman mouldings ornament Ovolo Oxford Cathedral Palace panelled parapet Parthenon pedestal pediment period Perpendicular pieces piers pilasters pillars pointed arch portico principle projecting proportions rafters Roman Roman architecture Romanesque Rome roof round arch sculptured semicircular shaft side sloping sometimes space spandrils specimens spire square stone style of architecture tecture temple timber tion tower tracery transept triglyphs TUSCAN ORDER vaulted ceiling vertical wall Westminster