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  2. Fluting (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The revival of classical architectural elements, including Classical order columns, was central to Renaissance architecture, built between the 15th and 17th centuries in Europe. But columns were used sparingly in the Early Renaissance, except for courtyard arcades, and fluting is slow to appear.

  3. Villard Houses - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] The homes are among several projects that McKim, Mead & White designed for railroad magnate Henry Villard. [11] [12] The houses are designed in the Romanesque Revival style with Italian Renaissance touches; [10] [13] they were the first major structures that McKim, Mead & White designed in the Italian Renaissance style. [13]

  4. Baluster - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of a baluster column in the article "Anglo-Saxon Architecture" in the Archaeological Journal, Volume 1 (1845) The baluster, being a turned structure, tends to follow design precedents that were set in woodworking and ceramic practices, where the turner's lathe and the potter's wheel are ancient tools. The profile a baluster takes is ...

  5. Solomonic column - Wikipedia

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    The columns became popular in Catholic Europe including southern Germany. The Solomonic column spread to Spain at about the same time as Bernini was making his new columns, and from Spain to Spanish colonies in the Americas, where the salomónica was often used in churches as an indispensable element of the Churrigueresque style.

  6. Palazzo style architecture - Wikipedia

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    Sullivan's Prudential (Guaranty) Building in Buffalo and the Wainwright Building in St. Louis demonstrate the application of the Palazzo style to tall structures, which maintain the Renaissance features of a cornice and differentiated basement but which have its cliff-like walls composed mainly of glass, the rows of windows separated by ...

  7. Palladian villas of the Veneto - Wikipedia

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    Villa Capra "La Rotonda" in Vicenza.One of Palladio's most influential designs. Villa Godi in Lugo Vicentino.An early work notable for lack of external decoration. The Palladian villas of the Veneto are villas designed by Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio, all of whose buildings were erected in the Veneto, the mainland region of north-eastern Italy then under the political control of the ...

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