Rustication is a range of masonry techniques used in classical architecture giving visible surfaces a finish texture that contrasts with smooth, squared-block...
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countryside"), may refer to: Rustication (architecture), a style of masonry giving stones a deliberately rough finish Rustication (academia), temporary expulsion...
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Rustic (section Architecture)
Pastoral Rustication (architecture), a masonry technique mainly employed in Renaissance architecture Rustic architecture, an informal architectural style...
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building needed string courses or rustication, at the very least. On the difference between the ideals of architecture and mere construction, the renowned...
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with Art Nouveau. Typical details of Edwardian Baroque architecture include extensive rustication, usually more extreme at ground level, often running into...
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channeled rustication of the stonework. Alternating male and female mascarons decorate keystones on the San Francisco City Hall Beaux-Arts architecture depended...
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Bossage (category Architectural elements)
cavetto or listel. Boss (architecture) Bossage (architecture) in France Glossary of architecture Lifting boss Rustication (architecture) Richard Taylor, AIA...
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Richardsonian Romanesque (redirect from Richardsonian Romanesque architecture)
from clusters of short squat columns, recessed entrances, richly varied rustication, blank stretches of walling contrasting with bands of windows, and cylindrical...
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English or by the Latin vermicularis. It also appears in architecture as a form of rustication where the stone is cut with a pattern of wandering lines...
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classical architecture: Classical architecture – architecture of classical antiquity, that is, ancient Greek architecture and the architecture of ancient...
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Of Italian Renaissance architecture, primarily visual characteristics such as pillars, pilasters, pediments, and rustication were adopted, since many...
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School - Romanism (painting) - Rondel dagger - Roof lantern - Rustication (architecture) Sackbut - Sacra conversazione - Saint-Porchaire ware - Sala dei...
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than with any true classical purity. With them were mixed the prismatic rustications and ornamental detail of scrolls, straps, and lozenges also characteristic...
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number of buildings were designed that expand the Palazzo style with its rustications, rows of windows, and large cornice, over very long buildings such as...
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Baroque (redirect from Baroque Art and Architecture)
principally the frequent use of an applied order and heavy rustication, into the French architectural vocabulary. The mansard roof was not invented by Mansart...
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London's architectural heritage involves many architectural styles from different historical periods. London's architectural eclecticism stems from its...
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age". The outsides show rustication. The material effect (in addition to monumentality) was emphasized in reform architecture. The monument was created...
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Tuscan order (section Italian writers on architecture)
primitive Italic architectural form, predating the Greek Doric and Ionic, associated by Serlio with the practice of rustication and the architectural practice...
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Door frame (category Architecture stubs)
Notable examples include the Gibbs surround, characterized by banded rustication, and the Palladian window surround, featuring an arched central window...
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acquired great exuberance. A characteristic feature of this style is the rustication that appears on the walls of the Monastery of San Francisco, Lima. This...
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Heythrop Park (section Architecture)
conventionalized channeled rustication the full height of the garden front. On the side elevations, the channeled rustication appears only on the rusticated...
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Sicilian Baroque (redirect from Sicilian Baroque architecture)
design. Sometimes the rustication would be used for pillars rather than walls, a reversal of expectations and almost an architectural joke.(illustration 2)...
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Alhambra (category Nasrid architecture)
exterior facades are divided into two horizontal zones of decoration, with rustication below and pilasters alternating with other embellishments above. The...
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example of this architectural style in Wales. It is the largest Orangery in the British Isles of 17 continuous bays with vermiculated rustication to the more...
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Ashlar (category Architectural elements)
brick or other materials. In classical architecture, ashlar wall surfaces were often contrasted with rustication. The term is frequently used to describe...
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Monuments of Verona (section Religious architecture)
from the architecture of ancient Rome, especially from Veronese antiquities: the Arena of Verona, for the use of the Doric order and rustication; the arch...
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Palazzo Strozzi (category Renaissance architecture in Florence)
(1973) pp99-135. rustication. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2007. Amanda Lillie, Florentine Villas in the Fifteenth Century: An Architectural and Social History...
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grow on top of cave popcorn or boxwork. In architecture frost-work or frostwork refers to a style of rustication carved with a vertically-oriented pattern...
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Plateresque, fine and elegant style of decoration, characterized by the use of rustication on the exterior walls, balustered columns with Corinthian capitals, arches...
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Russian architecture Russian church architecture Russian cultural heritage register Russian neoclassical revival Russian Revival architecture Rustication Sacellum...
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