Very enlightening, Thank You for posting! One question, something that did not register with me, could be because I’m stupid, when you say for instance, Frieze: 1 Module (understood) 9 parts ( not understood) What are the “parts” referring too? 9 parts of different Moulding? Or Layers that make up the frieze? I got lost there...
@architecturalorders46426 жыл бұрын
If you go back in our video at min. 1:55 you will see that the "part" is a subdivision of the Module. In the Corinthian (as well as in the Ionic and Composite) the Module is subdivided into 18 parts, therefore 9 parts is half a Module, i.e.: 1/4 of the column's diameter.
@KaranSingh-us2yi7 жыл бұрын
Doric column doesn't have base i guess.
@MrNeilgavino4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it doesnt have a base 😅
@AntPDC3 жыл бұрын
@@MrNeilgavino The Roman Doric does have a base.
@Nostalg1a3 жыл бұрын
Only the greek doric, in the Renaissance the roman doric was the only one looked at.
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Very enlightening, Thank You for posting! One question, something that did not register with me, could be because I’m stupid, when you say for instance, Frieze: 1 Module (understood) 9 parts ( not understood) What are the “parts” referring too? 9 parts of different Moulding? Or Layers that make up the frieze? I got lost there...
If you go back in our video at min. 1:55 you will see that the "part" is a subdivision of the Module. In the Corinthian (as well as in the Ionic and Composite) the Module is subdivided into 18 parts, therefore 9 parts is half a Module, i.e.: 1/4 of the column's diameter.
Doric column doesn't have base i guess.
Yeah, it doesnt have a base 😅
@@MrNeilgavino The Roman Doric does have a base.
Only the greek doric, in the Renaissance the roman doric was the only one looked at.
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Very good....but seriously testing my Maths...!
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