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Intercolumniation - The space between columns measured in diameters. Vitruvius established five main ratios, 1½ D Pycnostyle, 2 D Systyle, 2½ D Eustyle, 3 D Diastyle, 4 D Araeostyle.

 


Intercolumniation defined by Vitruvius as being of the best proportion, i.e. two and a half diameters.
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intercolumniation
the space between columns; the pattern of spacing between columns.
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Eustyle - intercolumniation defined by Vitruvius as being of the best proportion, i.e. two and a half diameters.
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Intercolumniation is basically a system of spacing between columns - Eustyle, (from Greek, stulos, a column) the most common is 2.25 diameters between columns. An engaged column is a column where a part is in contact with a wall.

In situOf concrete, cast in position on the building.IntercolumniationInterval between columns.InterlaceDecoration in relief simulating woven or entwined stems or bands.Intersecting tracery ...

ARAEOSTYLE (Gr. apauos, weak or widely spaced, and v-rvXos, column), an architectural term for the intercolumniation given to those temples where the columns had only timber architraves to carry.
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See also: Architecture, Classical, Capital, Temple, Roman

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