Rustication (architecture) (redirect from Bugnato)
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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Michelozzo innovations on the facade, the most notable include: "the use of bugnato digradante (large unevenly-cut stones which grow lighter as they ascend...
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Gallery of Art and the Civic University. The most striking feature is the bugnato of the exterior walls: it consists of some 8,500 white (with pink veins)...
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The first floor contains windows with small stone cornices and a small bugnato ashlar socle while the other two have pilasters along the full length of...
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tympanum enclosed by pilasters. The ground floor is finished in rusticated bugnato ashlar, the first floor, separated from the second with bas-reliefs of...
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processions through the street below could be viewed. The ground floor has a bugnato finish while the main entrance is surmounted by a heraldic elephant. Between...
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retaining a centralized layout. The portal is made of rough stone bricks (bugnato), and above the portal is the coat of arms of the Della Rovere family....
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dell’antistante palazzo Medici, in virtù delle analogie tra il possente bugnato dei due edifici, e una conseguente attribuzione a Michelozzo, che tuttavia...
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its massive volume and monumentality, it consists of a ground floor in 'bugnato' black lava stone, linking the different heights of the Corso Garibaldi...
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Christ "Cattedrale". www.comune.brugnato.sp.it (in Italian). Comune di Bugnato. Archived from the original on 22 May 2011. Retrieved 16 January 2011....
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however faced with smooth blocks of granite rather than with the more common bugnato finish. Today, together with adjoining Palazzo Brentani the building houses...
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