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Spacing between columns in a colonnade
In architecture, intercolumniation is the proportional spacing between columns in a colonnade, often expressed as a multiple of the column diameter as
Intercolumniation
Row of columns
at the Pantheon in Rome or the stoae of Ancient Greece. When the intercolumniation is alternately wide and narrow, a colonnade may be termed "araeosystyle"
Colonnade
Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna is equipped with spandrel and intercolumniation paintings by Gustav Klimt, Ernst Klimt and Franz Matsch, lunette pictures
Paintings in the staircase of the Kunsthistorisches Museum
Paintings_in_the_staircase_of_the_Kunsthistorisches_Museum
churches, the choir is seated in this space. Araeostyle A style of intercolumniation in which the distance between columns is at least four diameters.
Glossary_of_architecture
Ancient Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
temples the side ptera are approximately the width of one or two intercolumniations. In the hexastyle scheme like the temple of Poseidon at Sounion, there
Poseidon
Temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece
relationship was detected on the stylobate, the diameter of column to intercolumniation, and the height of the facade including the cornice to the width.
Parthenon
Architectural order
as similar to the Doric order, and yet in its overall proportions, intercolumniation and simpler entablature, it follows the ratios of the Ionic. This
Tuscan_order
and Ancient Greek: στυλος, "column") is one of five categories of intercolumniation (the spacing between the columns of a colonnade) described by the
Araeostyle
Buildings housing cult statues in Greek sanctuaries
intercolumniations. As a result, numerous temples of the Classical period in Greece (c. 500 to 336) had 6 × 13 columns or 5 × 11 intercolumniations.
Ancient_Greek_temple
Doric order temple at Selinunte likely dating to the sixth century BC
the norm on the Greek mainland as well, and foreshadowing the 2:1 intercolumniation ratio between the long and short sides. The colonnade contained a
Temple_F_(Selinus)
Ancient Greek monument in Syracuse, Sicily, Italy
extreme closeness of the columns on the sides, the variation of the intercolumniation, the lack of concern for the correspondence of the triglyphs with
Temple_of_Apollo_(Syracuse)
"Painted Porch" in ancient Athens
main façade. There were four steps and a Doric colonnade, with an intercolumniation of 1.998 metres. Above this was a triglyph frieze of poros, which
Stoa_Poikile
Temple of Demeter in Naxos, Greece
slight curvature. Two doors, placed in line with the second and fifth intercolumniation, led from the entrance area to the naos. The doorway was decorated
Temple_of_Sangri
Order of classical architecture
flexible in their proportions, the modular space between columns ("intercolumniation") can be adjusted by the architect. Often, the last two columns were
Doric_order
Historic building in Florence, Italy
proportion. The height of the columns is the same as the width of the intercolumniation and the width of the arcade, making each bay a cube. The building's
Ospedale_degli_Innocenti
Church in Greater London, England
attached to a much more reticent main church by the width of a single intercolumniation. The idiosyncratic spire is composed of seventeen concave sides encircled
All Souls Church, Langham Place
All_Souls_Church,_Langham_Place
Semidiameter of the column at its base
diameter taken at the base. He set his columns, 15 modules tall, at an intercolumniation of 5½ modules. His architrave and frieze, without the cornice, are
Vitruvian_module
Phoenician necropolis in Lebanon
sarcophagus of the mourning women from the Ayaa necropolis features a group of 18 grieving women standing in the Intercolumniations of an Ionic order temple
Royal_necropolis_of_Ayaa
Building in Hokkaidō, Japan
and extending some 427 metres (1,401 ft), with seventy columns, an intercolumniation of 6 metres (20 ft), and a width from column to wall of 8 metres (26 ft)
North_Breakwater_Dome
Ancient human settlement
entasis, show variation in the number of flutes, the width of the intercolumniation varies, the corner columns have a larger diameter than the others
Selinunte
Roman Catholic cathedral in Toledo, Spain
needed because of the deteriorated state of the stone. The central intercolumniation above the portal is occupied by the face of the clock that gives it
Toledo_Cathedral
Greek temple architect
diameter of the column, as a module or unit of measure. Ideal "eustyle" intercolumniation (the space between the columns) should be two-and-a-quarter column-thicknesses
Hermogenes_of_Priene
Monumental gateway to the Acropolis of Athens
wings. The central hall is a hexastyle Doric pronaos whose central intercolumniation is spaced one triglyph and one metope wider than the others. This
Propylaea (Acropolis of Athens)
Propylaea_(Acropolis_of_Athens)
outer two columns were directly in frant of the side walls). The intercolumniation of 2.976 metres between the centre columns and 2.75 metres between
Southwest_Temple
Temple founded 28 BCE in Rome, Italy
According to the Roman architectural writer Vitruvius, the temple's intercolumniation was diastyle (that is, the gap between each pair of columns was three
Temple_of_Apollo_Palatinus
columns in antis. The doorway to the antechamber is in the central intercolumniation. The tomb is best-known for the four paintings in the lower half of
Tomb_of_Judgement,_Lefkadia
Ancient religious monument in Rome, Italy
provinces of the empire in high relief, while framed panels under the intercolumniations bore simple trophies of armor and weapons but at a grander size. Sixteen
Temple_of_Hadrian
An intercolumniation of a colonnade, in this case that of Lincoln Cathedral, defines the rhythm, and is therefore the "tempo" that regulates the visual
Space_(architecture)
Ancient Greek temple in Syracuse
the short sides and fourteen on the long sides. On the front, the intercolumniation at either edge was reduced, the canonical solution to issues of perspective
Temple_of_Athena_(Syracuse)
Building in Edinburgh, Scotland
thirty-five feet high, of very graceful proportions, with a happily adapted intercolumniation, and having elegant well-relieved and spiritedly carved capitals"
The_Dome,_Edinburgh
Cathedral in Segovia, Spain
with two large columns on each side of the central niche. In the intercolumniations there are two big images in white marble of Saint Frutos and Saint
Segovia_Cathedral
Building in Agrigento, Sicily
contraction is when each of the four sides of the peristyle had their intercolumniation reduced. This helped get rid of any blank space at the end of the
Temple_of_Heracles,_Agrigento
Village and civil parish in Norfolk, England
rustication, string course by cornice and rounded window within intercolumniation. Barton Turf has given its name to a traditional Corn dolly which
Barton_Turf
The columns were exceptionally slender (8.65 metres high) and the intercolumniation was wide in the facade, but on the sides was contracted to a more
Temple_C_(Selinus)
Neo-Classical courthouse in Cork, Ireland
leading up to a full Corinthian order octastyle portico, with two intercolumniations at each return. The only other example of an octastyle portico in
Cork Courthouse, Washington Street
Cork_Courthouse,_Washington_Street
Eclectic City Hall in Pontevedra, Spain
The balustrade at the top contains four Kraters at the corners. The intercolumniation of the central body is wide and richly decorated. The columns have
Pontevedra_City_Hall
Greek monopteral circular Ionic temple
classicizing Neo-Attic style. The inscribed epistyle was over the central intercolumniation which was slightly wider than the others and evidently faced east
Temple_of_Roma_and_Augustus
(art) - Illusionistic ceiling painting - Imprimatura - Incunable - Intercolumniation - Intermedio - Isenheim Altarpiece - Italian city-states - Italian
Index_of_Renaissance_articles
Palace in Seville, Spain
built in the 18th century and is a good example of Seville Baroque. Intercolumniation is present at the main door, following the width of the patio, and
Archbishop's_Palace,_Seville
Temple in ancient Athens
metres at the base and an estimated height of about 6.1 metres. The intercolumniation was 2.685 metres. From top to bottom, the Doric entablature consisted
Temple_of_Ares
Cathedral and oldest parish in Brugherio, Italy
three arches supported by twin doric columns of stone with a wide intercolumniation covered by a lintel, the columns being leaned on the side of the presbytery
Saint_Bartholomew,_Brugherio
United States historic place
separated by bare metopes; an additional bay is allotted for the central intercolumniation. Heavy modillions with guttae adorn the raking cornice and pediment
Madison County Courthouse (Kentucky)
Madison_County_Courthouse_(Kentucky)
Church in Dillingen, Germany
height of the choral passage: 7.40 m Intercolumniation of the arcades between middle and aisle: 3.50 m Intercolumniation of the apsea arcades: 2 m Comparing
Saardom
Ancient sanctuary in Lebanon
followed a 20-module column height (5.20 m). Key elements, such as intercolumniations (2.40–3.15 m), column diameters (0.72 m, two modules), and antae widths
Sanctuary_of_Yanouh
interlocking roof tiles used in ancient Greek and Roman architecture Intercolumniation Keystone Metope Modillion Mosaic Oculus Ornament Orthostates Pediment
Outline of classical architecture
Outline_of_classical_architecture
insula Intercolumnum Space between a series of columns. Also called intercolumniation. Jupiter Capitolinus Temple built for the worship of the divine triad
Glossary of ancient Roman culture
Glossary_of_ancient_Roman_culture
Buddhist temple in Nara, Nara, Japan
platform, earthen floor, tiled hipped roof, and slightly narrower intercolumniation at each end, epitomises the Wayō style. There is no veranda around
Akishino-dera
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Veneto, Italy
function and for the opportunity they afforded of realising very broad intercolumniations, which would not impede carriage access. Instead, the villa's loggia
Villa_Badoer
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Index_of_architecture_articles
Ancient city in Médenine Governorate, Tunisia
mosaics. It is separated from the baptismal hall by a colonnade, each intercolumniation containing a rectangular panel with a distinct motif: imitations of
Meninx_(town)
c. 1440 manuscript
bases. Brown and Kleiner point out that "the measurements of the intercolumniations and the proportions are hopelessly inaccurate", that the "triglyphs
Manuscript_Hamilton_254
Hill and archaeological site in Murlo, Siena, Italy
distance between columns pads is 5.4m, twice the measurement of the intercolumniation of EPOC5 and other portions of OC2. Following the early phase of the
Poggio_Civitate
3th-century AD Anatolian coffin
instead of continuous Ionic architrave, necessitating an odd number of intercolumniations, resulting in five bays instead of the six on the Sarcophagus of the
Sidamara_Sarcophagus
English architectural sculptor (1807–1854)
with masks executed by Yorkshire artists ... The upper parts of the intercolumniations are occupied with circular shields in stone bordered with wreaths
Robert_Mawer
French Renaissance château in Normandy
church with pointed arcades supported by small columns.Within each intercolumniation, a stone seat was built to form a kind of stall, executed in a rather
Château_de_Fontaine-Henry
Former theatre in Paris
the galleries and royal box. The royal box is surrounded by three intercolumniations and protrudes in front of the colonnade. More box tiers can be found
Théâtre_des_Tuileries
Tortosa, Lleida, Girona, Vic, Manresa, Mataró and Cervera; in the intercolumniations there were sculptures of Pain, Love, Loyalty and Gratitude and, in
Spanish Baroque ephemeral architecture
Spanish_Baroque_ephemeral_architecture
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Giving; Generous; Noble
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American, Australian, Gaelic, Irish
Smelly Hair; Prince; Similar to Brendan
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Sanskrit
The Eternal Virgin
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She who has No Limitations
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Bunch of Flowers
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Swedish form of English Margaret, MÄRTA means "pearl."
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Masculine form of Italian Nunzia, NUNZIO means "announces," referring to the Annunciation. Also a month name for March.
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Another Name of Joy
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Devoted; Faithful
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Non Conquered
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a. & n.
See Intercolumniation, and Araeostyle.
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See Intercolumniation, and Araeosystyle.
a. & n.
See Intercolumniation.
a. & n.
See Intercolumniation.
n.
See under Intercolumniation.
a.
See under Intercolumniation.
n.
The clear space between two columns, measured at the bottom of their shafts.
n.
A kind of intercolumniation in an entablature, in which only one triglyph and two metopes are introduced.
a.
Having a space equal to two diameters or four modules between two columns; -- said of a portico or building. See Intercolumniation.