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- Orders Of Architecture
- The five classic orders of architecture are the classic Greek Doric, Ionic and Corinthian, and the Roman Tuscan and. Composite.
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- Palladio's Influence In America
- Palladio's extensive study of the ruins of ancient Roman buildings. This effort was The five orders are the foundation of the classical language of architecture.
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- Classical order - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The Romans adapted all the Greek orders and also developed two orders of their own, basically modification of Greek orders.
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- THE CLASSICAL ORDERS OF ARCHITECTURE
- THE CLASSICAL ORDERS OF ARCHITECTURE All classical architecture of the Greco-Roman tradition is composed, or written, in one language of forms.
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- Roman Columns
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- Classical Orders of Architecture
- The Doric order is very plain, but powerful-looking in its design. Doric, like most The Romans used the Corinthian order much more than did the Greeks. There are also two other types of classical orders, the Tuscan and the Composite.
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- Order of Architecture - Definition of Classical Order of Architecture
- The Classical Orders of Architecture might have become lost to history if it weren't for the writings of early scholars and architects.
- architecture.about.com
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