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  • The intercolumniation of the peristasis was closed with high masonry barriers.
  • He set his columns, 15 modules tall, at an intercolumniation of 5?modules.
  • The central intercolumniation above the portal is occupied by the face of the clock that gives it its name.
  • If the intercolumniation was to be tighter, columns should be taller in their proportions, and thicker if they were farther spaced.
  • Intercolumniation is present at the main door, following the width of the patio, and includes several arches, supported by small columns of marble.
  • The height of the columns is the same width of the intercolumniation and the width of the arcade is equal to the height of the column, making each bay a cube.
  • The portico sports a thin two-banded architrave and above that a prominent yet severe frieze of triglyphs separated by bare metopes; an additional bay is allotted for the central intercolumniation.
  • In its simplicity, The Tuscan order is seen as similar to the Doric order, and yet in its overall proportions, intercolumniation and simpler entablature, it follows the ratios of the Ionic.
  • The opisthodomos was transformed in to an empty space behind the naos ( " adyton " ), and the intercolumniation was wide in the facade, but on the sides was contracted to a more sensible dimension.
  • Ideal " eustyle " intercolumniation ( the space between the columns ) should be two-and-a-quarter column-thicknesses, and the height of the Ionic column nine-and-a-half times its diameter.
  • It is more standardised than Temple C ( The columns are slightly inclined, more slender, and have " entasis ", the portico is supported by a distyle pronaos in antis ), but it retains some archaic features, such as variation in the length of the intercolumniation and the diameter of the columns, as well as in the number of flutes per column.
  • "' Araeosystyle "'( Gr . ??????, " widely spaced ", and ????????, " with columns set close together " ), an architectural term applied to a colonnade, in which the intercolumniation is alternately wide and narrow, as in the case of the western porch of St Paul's Cathedral and the east front of the Louvre by Perrault.
  • David Rhind embraced these ideas as he started to construct the building which is now called the Dome . " The front of this banking-house, a really magnificent structure, which has been erected in George Street, exhibits a Corinthian hexastyle portico ninety-five feet in width, of great general beauty, and having a bold but not obtrusive projection; the columns of which it is composed, six in number, as the name of its style indicates, are thirty-five feet high, of very graceful proportions, with a happily adapted intercolumniation, and having elegant well-relieved and spiritedly carved capitals ".