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Vitruvian module
Vitruvian module Doric Order, in Isaac Ware, The Four ... Andrea Palladio's Architecture, London 1738 A module (Latin modulus, a measure) is a term ... various parts of the Classical orders. The module was divided by the 16th century theorists ... as an exercise in modular construction. The module he selected was a full column ...
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Module
Module A module is a self-contained component of a ... and/or repair of the components. Computers, Module (programming), computer program structuring. Module (Linux), object code loadable into the Linux kernel. Module file (.mod), various computer file formats ...
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Doric order
... for laying out constructions based on a module, which he took to be one half ... s Architecture (London, 1738) is illustrated at Vitruvian module. When Greek Revival architecture was introduced at ...
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Category:Architecture
... V Vernacular architecture Victorian house Vitrified Forts Vitruvian module W Waterleaf (architecture) Wayfinding Wind Braces Wind ...
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