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ARCH 211
Quiz 2
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Architecture
Undergraduate 2
02/09/2012

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Abacus
Definition
At the top of a capital, a thick rectangular slab of stone that serves as the flat, broad surface on which the architrave rests.
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architrave
Definition
A square beam that is the lowest of the three horizontal components of a Classical entablature.
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caryatid
Definition
A sculpted female figure supporting an entablature and thus substituting for a columnar form.
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corbeled arch
Definition
Masonry constructed over an opening by a series of courses projecting from each side and projecting from each side and stepped progressively further inward until they meet at the midpoint.
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cornice
Definition
The uppermost, projecting portion of an entablature, also the crowning horizontal molding of a building or a wall.
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doric order
Definition
The order of architecture with a system coordinating columns with an entablature where the fluted shafts of the columns are not supported by bases, the capital consists of a simple cushion-like molding with an abacus on top, and the entablature features a plain architrave supporting a frieze composed of triglyphs alternating with metopes and capped by a cornice.
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entablature
Definition
The upper, horizontal part of a Classical order supported by columns comprising architrave, frieze, and cornice.
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entasis
Definition
This term literally means “tension” or “stretching.” Entasis is the slight swelling of the vertical profile of a Classical column as it tapers toward the top to counteract the illusion of concavity that accompanies straight-sided columns.
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frieze
Definition
A horizontal band, sometimes decorated with sculptural reliefs, running along the upper portion of a wall or just beneath a cornice or it may be that part of a Classical entablature that lies between the architrave and the cornice.
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ionic order
Definition
One of the Classical orders of architecture, the Ionic is characterized by volutes (scroll-shaped elements) in the capitals, the presence of dentils (tooth-like blocks) in the cornice, and a continuous frieze that might contain relief sculptures unbroken by triglyphs.
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metope
Definition
In the frieze of the Doric order, the rectangular area between the triglyphs; often left plain but sometimes decorated with sculptural reliefs.
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order of architecture
Definition
A system for the forms and relationship of elements in the column and entablature of Classical architecture according to one of the five modes: Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, and Tuscan.
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pediment
Definition
A triangular space formed by the raking cornices (sloping sides) and horizontal cornice of a gabled temple; also used above a door or window.
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tholos
Definition
In Greek or Roman architecture, a circular building; in Mycenaean architecture, a circular tomb or beehive-shaped tomb.
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triglyph
Definition
In a Doric frieze, the projecting block marked by vertical grooves (glyphs) between the rectangular areas known as metopes.
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volute
Definition
Ornament in the form of a spiral scroll; it usually forms the principal feature of an Ionic capital.
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voussoir
Definition
A wedge-shaped stone used in the construction of an arch or a vault.
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