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the shaft and stays the same on all non tapered columns. This was done to the columns to add visual interest to them. The Ionic and the
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A column that carries the load down to a foundation must have means to transfer the load without overstressing the foundation material. Reinforced concrete and masonry columns are generally built directly on top of concrete foundations. When seated on a concrete foundation, a steel column must have a
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There are flutes and fillets that run up the shaft of columns. The flute is the part of the column that is indented in with a semi circular shape. The fillet of the column is the part between each of the flutes on the Ionic order columns. The flute width changes on all tapered columns as it goes up
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are standing, some being more than 30 metres tall. Tall columns with bull's head capitals were used for porticoes and to support the roofs of the hypostylehall, partly inspired by the ancient
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Eccentricity of the load, or imperfections such as initial crookedness, decreases column strength. If the axial load on the column is not concentric, that is, its line of action is not precisely coincident with the centroidal axis of the column, the column is characterized as eccentrically loaded.
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on which the upper parts of walls or ceilings rest. In architecture, "column" refers to such a structural element that also has certain proportional and decorative features. These beautiful columns are available in a broad selection of styles and designs in round tapered, round straight, or square
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without any base; it is from four to six times as tall as its diameter; it has twenty broad flutes; the capital consists simply of a banded necking swelling out into a smooth echinus, which carries a flat square abacus; the Doric entablature is also the heaviest, being about one-fourth the height
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As the axial load on a perfectly straight slender column with elastic material properties is increased in magnitude, this ideal column passes through three states: stable equilibrium, neutral equilibrium, and instability. The straight column under load is in stable equilibrium if a lateral force,
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draws its name from the capital being a composite of the Ionic and
Corinthian capitals. The acanthus of the Corinthian column already has a scroll-like element, so the distinction is sometimes subtle. Generally the Composite is similar to the Corinthian in proportion and employment, often in the
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Column elements are considered to be massive if their smallest side dimension is equal to or more than 400 mm. Massive columns have the ability to increase in carrying strength over long time periods (even during periods of heavy load). Taking into account the fact, that possible structural
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Early columns were constructed of stone, some out of a single piece of stone. Monolithic columns are among the heaviest stones used in architecture. Other stone columns are created out of multiple sections of stone, mortared or dry-fit together. In many classical sites, sectioned columns were
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or walls of the columns to provide a few inches or feet of load transfer from the upper to the lower column section. A timber column is usually extended by the use of a steel tube or wrapped-around sheet-metal plate bolted onto the two connecting timber sections.
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A column with a cross section that lacks symmetry may suffer torsional buckling (sudden twisting) before, or in combination with, lateral buckling. The presence of the twisting deformations renders both theoretical analyses and practical designs rather complex.
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are decorated with reliefs in the form of acanthus leaves. Either type of capital could be accompanied by the same moldings as the base. In the case of free-standing columns, the decorative elements atop the shaft are known as a
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used whole tree-trunks, usually turned upside down in order to prevent re-growth, stood on a base set in the stylobate (floor base) and topped by a simple round capital. These were then painted as in the most famous
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The eccentricity of the load, or an initial curvature, subjects the column to immediate bending. The increased stresses due to the combined axial-plus-flexural stresses result in a reduced load-carrying ability.
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where two lions stand each side of a column. Being made of wood these early columns have not survived, but their stone bases have and through these we may see their use and arrangement in these palace buildings.
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base plate to spread the load over a larger area, and thereby reduce the bearing pressure. The base plate is a thick, rectangular steel plate usually welded to the bottom end of the column.
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equilibrium of an initially straight column with uniform cross section throughout its length always follows a partial or composite sinusoidal curve shape, and the critical load is given by
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2124:church architects, above all in
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930:
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894:Gothic columns of a church from
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53:United States National Arboretum
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2538:Marian and Holy Trinity columns
2410:, detail of the 1646 engraving.
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1976:
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1738:
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203:needs additional citations for
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1516:
1497:
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1:
2701:"Architectural Glossary", in
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1772:
1138:At the top of the shaft is a
367:
340:ancient Egyptian architecture
2468:columns and capitals in the
2164:literally means "maidens of
2079:
2013:, an ornament shaped like a
1562:= ratio of the longest half
977:
955:Renaissance and later styles
589:. The Greeks developed the
525:Very simple detailed of the
388:Examples of Egyptian columns
307:
7:
2508:Columnar jointing (geology)
2500:
2139:
1250:Metal-induced embrittlement
778:The Hall of Hundred Columns
327:
10:
3866:
2288:Temple of Apollo in Delphi
2237:
2179:
2143:
2136:on furniture and stairs).
2024:
1998:
1980:
1930:
1798:
1779:reinforced concrete column
1589:When the critical stress,
1240:Liquid metal embrittlement
1177:
1115:, except for those of the
981:
972:Neo-classical architecture
800:
742:
738:
459:
447:Papyriform columns of the
331:
324:made some use of columns.
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1255:Stress corrosion cracking
3517:Multi-family residential
2716:Journal of Roman Studies
2470:Great Mosque of Kairouan
2304:detail of a column from
2094:Old St. Peter's Basilica
1187:Mechanical failure modes
960:Renaissance architecture
937:Column use is common in
49:National Capitol Columns
3835:Columns and entablature
2703:The Universal Decorator
2160:
1260:Sulfide stress cracking
1180:Buckling § columns
912:Marienkirche Gelnhausen
842:Byzantine columns from
817:Romanesque architecture
402:The Grammar of Ornament
294:Dragon pillar from the
39:Pillar (disambiguation)
32:Column (disambiguation)
3850:Earthquake engineering
3840:Architectural elements
2563:Structural engineering
2543:Our Lady of the Pillar
2365:University of Virginia
2168:", an ancient town of
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1542:
1420:
1318:
1230:Hydrogen embrittlement
984:Fluting (architecture)
761:
570:Mycenaean civilization
304:
154:earthquake engineering
111:structural engineering
94:
78:
59:
2324:At right, two of the
2286:Columns found at the
2110:St. Peter's baldachin
1753:
1543:
1421:
1316:
982:Further information:
896:Neuwiller-lès-Saverne
803:Medieval architecture
752:
316:civilizations of the
293:
84:
65:
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2770:at Wikimedia Commons
2553:Pylon (architecture)
2330:St. Peter's Basilica
2268:Great Hypostyle Hall
2108:for his spectacular
2088:, sometimes called "
1829:improve this article
1637:
1453:
1336:
1154:, or scrolls, while
1012:improve this article
939:Ottoman architecture
715:Illustration of the
685:Illustration of the
670:Illustration of the
655:Illustration of the
418:Karl Richard Lepsius
364:Great Hypostyle Hall
212:improve this article
2963: / Guest room
2687:The Cabinet of Arts
2558:Spur (architecture)
2513:Core (architecture)
2444:Bankstown Reservoir
2334:Bernini's Baldachin
2102:Temple of Jerusalem
1687:
1245:Mechanical overload
1156:Corinthian capitals
831:Examples of columns
148:For the purpose of
3439:Servants' quarters
2404:Sigismund's Column
2306:St. Peter's Church
2130:turning on a lathe
1748:
1673:
1538:
1416:
1319:
1150:feature a pair of
762:
305:
119:compression member
95:
79:
60:
3845:Structural system
3822:
3821:
3240:Janitorial closet
2974:Bedsit / Miniflat
2766:Media related to
2548:Post (structural)
2533:Load-bearing wall
2326:Solomonic columns
2243:Different columns
2222:. In the town of
2154:on her head. The
1905:
1904:
1897:
1879:
1732:
1706:
1526:
1513:
1436:of the material,
1404:
1372:
1311:
1310:
1205:Corrosion fatigue
1088:
1087:
1080:
1062:
700:Evolution of the
642:Tomb of Agamemnon
288:
287:
280:
262:
16:(Redirected from
3857:
3811:
3810:
3780:Home improvement
3552:Studio apartment
3344:Kitchen-related
3020:Conversation pit
2807:and spaces of a
2798:
2791:
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2706:
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2617:
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2608:
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2592:
2480:
2459:
2439:
2419:
2402:Construction of
2399:
2375:
2360:
2345:
2321:
2298:
2283:
2263:
2251:
2193:pseudoperipteral
2163:
2086:Solomonic column
2027:Corinthian order
2021:Corinthian order
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1893:
1889:
1886:
1880:
1878:
1837:
1813:
1805:
1757:
1755:
1754:
1749:
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1721:
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1405:
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1397:
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1389:
1374:
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1367:
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1356:
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1350:
1303:
1296:
1289:
1184:
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1083:
1076:
1072:
1069:
1063:
1061:
1020:
996:
988:
941:, an example in
934:
920:
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859:
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712:
702:Corinthian order
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682:
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637:
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591:classical orders
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428:
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312:All significant
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276:
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220:
196:
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68:Parliament House
57:Washington, D.C.
21:
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3864:
3860:
3859:
3858:
3856:
3855:
3854:
3825:
3824:
3823:
3818:
3814:Category: Rooms
3799:
3743:
3564:
3556:
3522:Secondary suite
3473:
3348:butler's pantry
3320:
3263:Mechanical room
3216:Electrical room
3175:
3163:
2993:
2937:
2911:Recreation room
2811:
2802:
2758:
2753:
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2729:
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2442:The pillars of
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2142:
2082:
2072:upper tiers of
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2063:Composite order
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1803:
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1677:
1671:
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1657:
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1640:
1638:
1635:
1634:
1629:tangent modulus
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1609:
1602:
1595:
1581:
1574:
1519:
1515:
1502:
1500:
1496:
1489:
1485:
1479:
1475:
1474:
1472:
1460:
1456:
1454:
1451:
1450:
1441:
1434:elastic modulus
1398:
1393:
1392:
1379:
1375:
1369:
1368:
1362:
1358:
1357:
1355:
1343:
1339:
1337:
1334:
1333:
1307:
1182:
1176:
1105:
1084:
1073:
1067:
1064:
1021:
1019:
1009:
997:
986:
980:
957:
950:
935:
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899:
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860:
851:
840:
805:
799:
790:Persian columns
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741:
734:
728:
719:
717:Composite order
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704:
698:
689:
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674:
668:
659:
653:
644:
638:
629:
623:
550:
549:
548:
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523:
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491:
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482:
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462:Classical order
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456:Greek and Roman
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420:
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405:
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28:
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3804:
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3792:
3787:
3782:
3777:
3772:
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3762:
3757:
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3647:
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3456:
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3441:
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3434:Servants' hall
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3426:
3421:
3416:
3411:
3406:
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3391:
3386:
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3293:
3284:
3279:
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3260:
3247:
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3232:
3223:
3221:Equipment room
3218:
3213:
3208:
3203:
3198:
3193:
3188:
3182:
3180:
3165:
3164:
3162:
3161:
3156:
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3146:
3137:
3135:Secret passage
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3105:
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3380:Conservatory
3287:Storm cellar
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3254:Utility room
3250:Laundry room
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2817:Shared rooms
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3326:Great house
3306:Wine cellar
3277:Root cellar
3230:Boiler room
3211:Crawl space
2882:Living room
2875:kitchenette
2860:Home cinema
2845:Family room
2840:Dining room
2830:Common room
2528:Lingodbhava
2195:buildings.
2170:Peloponnese
2152:entablature
2051:, who drew
2045:Callimachus
2001:Ionic order
1995:Ionic order
1939:Doric order
1933:Doric order
1927:Doric order
1786:Foundations
1117:Doric order
915: [
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797:Middle Ages
757:column, of
687:Ionic order
672:Doric order
378:5th Dynasty
366:of Karnak (
360:hieroglyphs
171:entablature
121:. The term
115:compression
3829:Categories
3795:Tree house
3765:Front yard
3697:Sill plate
3645:Foundation
3587:Bressummer
3500:house plan
3469:Undercroft
3454:State room
3404:Great hall
3373:still room
3040:dumbwaiter
3025:Cubby-hole
2855:Great room
2825:Bonus room
2631:2024-06-11
2606:2013-07-04
2570:References
2424:Corinthian
2378:Church of
2312:, Germany)
2232:courtyards
2210:colony of
2161:karyatides
2074:colonnades
2033:city-state
1855:newspapers
1773:Extensions
1113:foundation
1038:newspapers
925:, Germany)
923:Gelnhausen
782:Achaemenid
770:Persepolis
755:Persepolis
603:Corinthian
539:Corinthian
507:Corinthian
460:See also:
382:bellflower
238:newspapers
3719:Threshold
3602:Colonnade
3547:Townhouse
3485:Furniture
3389:Courtyard
3291:Safe room
3201:Cloakroom
3169:Technical
3159:Vestibule
3144:Staircase
3083:Inglenook
3056:Fireplace
3015:Breezeway
2887:Gynaeceum
2191:walls of
2080:Solomonic
2041:Vitruvius
1970:stylobate
1959:Parthenon
1955:Colosseum
1913:Vitruvius
1885:July 2021
1694:π
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1200:Corrosion
1109:stylobate
1068:July 2021
978:Structure
949:, Turkey)
870:, Turkey)
813:Byzantine
611:Composite
587:Parthenon
543:Composite
511:Composite
318:Near East
308:Antiquity
268:July 2021
175:colonnade
3760:Driveway
3755:Backyard
3714:Skylight
3677:Plumbing
3672:Ornament
3667:Lighting
3577:Baluster
3565:elements
3537:Detached
3532:Terraced
3384:Orangery
3363:scullery
3340:Ballroom
3316:Workshop
3301:Wardrobe
3289: /
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3123:sleeping
3118:screened
3103:Overhang
3047:Entryway
3035:Elevator
2949:Bathroom
2904:man cave
2600:Archived
2501:See also
2495:(France)
2224:Hannassa
2216:Anatolia
2146:Caryatid
2140:Caryatid
2134:spindles
2114:ciborium
2053:acanthus
2049:Athenian
1957:and the
1943:cylinder
1844:"Column"
1614:, where
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1275:Yielding
1225:Fracture
1195:Buckling
1133:annulets
1129:astragal
1027:"Column"
947:Istanbul
898:(France)
868:Istanbul
850:, Italy)
786:Darius I
774:capitals
766:Persians
613:orders.
435:capitals
433:Hathoric
328:Egyptian
314:Iron Age
227:"Column"
131:pedestal
91:Waterloo
72:Helsinki
3748:Related
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3616:Cornice
3606:Portico
3597:Chimney
3592:Ceiling
3424:Parlour
3409:Library
3368:spicery
3358:saucery
3353:buttery
3196:Carport
3178:storage
3173:utility
3154:Veranda
3149:Terrace
3078:Hallway
3010:Balcony
2989:Nursery
2984:Cabinet
2979:Boudoir
2961:Bedroom
2933:Sunroom
2865:Kitchen
2518:Huabiao
2487:of the
2430:(Syria)
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2274:(Egypt)
2238:Gallery
2228:Somalia
2220:Xanthos
2118:Baroque
2106:Bernini
2037:Corinth
1951:frustum
1947:capital
1911:author
1869:scholar
1220:Fouling
1215:Fatigue
1152:volutes
1140:capital
1093:entasis
1052:scholar
964:Baroque
848:Ravenna
739:Persian
627:Knossos
582:reliefs
574:Mycenae
563:Knossos
554:Minoans
348:papyrus
344:Imhotep
252:scholar
184:History
167:engaged
127:capital
76:Finland
51:at the
18:Pillars
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3739:Window
3682:Quoins
3660:Portal
3611:Column
3527:Duplex
3505:styles
3464:Turret
3296:Studio
3272:Pantry
3245:Larder
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3206:Closet
3140:Stairs
3098:Loggia
3061:hearth
3051:Genkan
3005:Atrium
2998:Spaces
2967:closet
2954:toilet
2923:Shrine
2899:Andron
2850:Garret
2768:Column
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2448:Sydney
2408:Warsaw
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2272:Karnak
2166:Karyai
2122:Rococo
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2011:volute
1963:fluted
1921:Greeks
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545:orders
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123:column
103:pillar
99:column
3729:Vault
3702:Style
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3640:Floor
3620:Eaves
3510:types
3495:House
3478:Other
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3429:Sauna
3328:areas
3267:floor
3186:Attic
3113:Porch
3108:Patio
3088:Lanai
3068:Foyer
2928:Study
2892:harem
2809:house
2805:Rooms
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2493:Nîmes
2485:cella
2466:Roman
2388:Italy
2310:Mainz
2270:from
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2189:cella
2158:term
2156:Greek
2007:Ionic
1917:Greek
1909:Roman
1876:JSTOR
1862:books
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1125:torus
1111:, or
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1045:books
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599:Ionic
595:Doric
535:Ionic
527:Doric
503:Ionic
499:Doric
352:lotus
259:JSTOR
245:books
158:beams
142:piers
3790:Shed
3775:Home
3734:Wall
3707:list
3687:Roof
3655:Gate
3630:Door
3625:Dome
3572:Arch
3176:and
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3093:Loft
3073:Hall
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2681:and
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