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Plates 68 and 69 Superimposed Orders I and II
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Plates 68 and 69 Superimposed Orders I and II

2005
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Overview
A logical method of extending the use of the orders to embrace a building of more than one storey is the superimposition of one order upon another. The most famous ancient example is the Colosseum at Rome, which has no less than four storeys of superimposed orders. Among Renaissance architects it was Palladio who most refined the technique of superimposition, and many of his designs for villas feature 'double-decker' orders as the central element of the façade.
Publisher
Architectural Press
ISBN
9780750661249, 1138132705, 0750661240, 9781138132702

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