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The Classical Orders of Architecture

Author/EditorChitham, Robert (Author)
Loth, Calder (Author)
ISBN: 9780750661249
Pub Date21/12/2004
BindingPaperback
Pages228
Edition2nd New ed
Dimensions (mm)276(h) * 219(w)
Presents an interpretation of the Classical Orders. This book includes the proportions in both metric and imperial measurements to make the orders more accessible. It gives an introduction to those not familiar with the classical genre and is an easy to follow guide which assists architects, interior designers and conservators with their quality.
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This is the only publication that presents a modern interpretation of the Classical Orders. The new edition of this successful title now includes the proportions in both metric and imperial measurements to make the orders more accessible and to provide a valuable reference for designers.

The inclusion of both 100-part and 96-part systems of proportion is underpinned by an essay on James Gibbs - one of the 18th century authors of standardized proportioning systems - and his influence in America. Along with additional plates, this book gives a
clear introduction to those not familiar with the classical genre and is an easy to follow guide which assists architects, interior designers and conservators with the quality of their design.

This is the only publication that presents a modern interpretation of the Classical Orders. The new edition of this successful title now includes the proportions in both metric and imperial measurements to make the orders more accessible and to provide a valuable reference for designers.

The inclusion of both 100-part and 96-part systems of proportion is underpinned by an essay on James Gibbs - one of the 18th century authors of standardized proportioning systems - and his influence in America. Along with additional plates, this book gives a
clear introduction to those not familiar with the classical genre and is an easy to follow guide which assists architects, interior designers and conservators with the quality of their design.

Original Introduction; Introduction to the New Edition: James Gibbs and his influence on American Architecture by Calder Loth; Introductory notes on the 96-part Orders; Historical Background; The Orders in Detail; The 96-Part Orders; Use of the Orders

Robert Chitham

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