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Ionic Order
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Music by Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741); Concerto in D minor - RV 393; Largo
I Solisti Veneti - Claudio Scimone, conductor; Nane Calabrese, viola d'amore.
published: 22 Dec 2016
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The classical orders
A conversation with Dr. Steven Zucker & Dr. Beth Harris
In classical architecture, the Orders consist of variations of an assembly of parts made up of a column (usually with a base), a capital, and an entablature. These structural units may be repeated and combined to form the elevation of a building and its architectural vocabulary.
There are eight Orders in total: Doric (Greek and Roman versions), Tuscan, Ionic (Greek and Roman), Corinthian (Greek and Roman), and Composite. The simplest is the Tuscan, supposedly derived from the Etruscan-type temple. It has a base and capital and a plain column. The Doric is probably earlier, however, its Greek version having no base, as on the Parthenon. The Ionic Order, with its twin volute capitals, originated in Asia Minor in the mid-6th century B....
published: 17 May 2013
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Ancient Greek Architecture: Dorian, Ionic & Corinthian
published: 30 Dec 2015
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What are the CLASSICAL ORDERS of columns? | Different Types of Columns (Greek and Roman)
Curious about the classical orders of columns in architecture history? In this video, I explain the 5 types of classical orders and the column components. The Greeks developed the Doric Order, Ionic Order, and lastly the Corinthian Order. The Romans revised the Doric to create the Tuscan order. And the Romans also developed the Composite order.
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published: 29 Sep 2020
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The Ionic Order - Ancient Greek Architecture
The Ionic Order is one of the three main architectural types of the ancient Greek architecture (along with Doric and Corinthian).
The Ionic Order originated in the region of Ionia of Asia Minor, in the 6th century BC and was widely used both in ancient Greece and Rome.
The parts of the Ionic Order:
1) Crepidoma (0:24) - Stylobate
2) Column (0:42) - Column base (with plinth), shaft, capital
3) Entablature (1:52) - Architrave with three fasciae, frieze, cornice
4) Pediment (2:14) - Sima, raking geison, tympanum, akroterion
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published: 23 Jun 2020
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Drawing the Five Orders by George Saumarez Smith
George Saumarez Smith, director at ADAM Architecture, drawing the Five Orders. Filmed by Dylan Thomas
published: 05 May 2020
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What Is An Ionic Column Capital (Architecture)
An Ionic column capital is an architectural feature that originated in Greece and are often decorated with egg & dart and Bead and reel ornaments. They sit on top of a normally fluted column but some modern buildings have plain columns.
The design originates from a region of ancient Greece called Ionia which now rests on the west coast of present day Turkey.
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published: 17 Jan 2022
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Understand the Classical Orders: Doric - Ionic - Corinthian
When we hear talking about Classical Orders we usually think to something really ancient. Well that’s not wrong.
However, today we are going to discover that they are still used today on modern architecture. Let’s find out why.
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The Entasis of Ionic, Corinthian and Composite Column
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[Architecture Drawing Detail] Greek Classical Orders (Doric, Ionic, Corinthian)
A series of orders.
published: 26 Apr 2017
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Ionic Order
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Music by Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741); Concerto in D minor - RV 393; Largo
I S...
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Music by Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741); Concerto in D minor - RV 393; Largo
I Solisti Veneti - Claudio Scimone, conductor; Nane Calabrese, viola d'amore.
- published: 22 Dec 2016
- views: 11431
11:08
The classical orders
A conversation with Dr. Steven Zucker & Dr. Beth Harris
In classical architecture, the Orders consist of variations of an assembly of parts made up of a column...
A conversation with Dr. Steven Zucker & Dr. Beth Harris
In classical architecture, the Orders consist of variations of an assembly of parts made up of a column (usually with a base), a capital, and an entablature. These structural units may be repeated and combined to form the elevation of a building and its architectural vocabulary.
There are eight Orders in total: Doric (Greek and Roman versions), Tuscan, Ionic (Greek and Roman), Corinthian (Greek and Roman), and Composite. The simplest is the Tuscan, supposedly derived from the Etruscan-type temple. It has a base and capital and a plain column. The Doric is probably earlier, however, its Greek version having no base, as on the Parthenon. The Ionic Order, with its twin volute capitals, originated in
Asia Minor in the mid-6th century B.C.E. The Corinthian Order was an Athenian invention of the 5th century B.C.E. and was later developed by the Romans. The Composite Order is a late Roman combination of elements from the Ionic and Corinthian Orders.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms, Michael Clarke, Deborah Clarke. © 2012 Oxford University Press. Available at Oxford Art OnlineAncient Greece
. Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.
https://wn.com/The_Classical_Orders
A conversation with Dr. Steven Zucker & Dr. Beth Harris
In classical architecture, the Orders consist of variations of an assembly of parts made up of a column (usually with a base), a capital, and an entablature. These structural units may be repeated and combined to form the elevation of a building and its architectural vocabulary.
There are eight Orders in total: Doric (Greek and Roman versions), Tuscan, Ionic (Greek and Roman), Corinthian (Greek and Roman), and Composite. The simplest is the Tuscan, supposedly derived from the Etruscan-type temple. It has a base and capital and a plain column. The Doric is probably earlier, however, its Greek version having no base, as on the Parthenon. The Ionic Order, with its twin volute capitals, originated in
Asia Minor in the mid-6th century B.C.E. The Corinthian Order was an Athenian invention of the 5th century B.C.E. and was later developed by the Romans. The Composite Order is a late Roman combination of elements from the Ionic and Corinthian Orders.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms, Michael Clarke, Deborah Clarke. © 2012 Oxford University Press. Available at Oxford Art OnlineAncient Greece
. Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.
- published: 17 May 2013
- views: 1159312
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What are the CLASSICAL ORDERS of columns? | Different Types of Columns (Greek and Roman)
Curious about the classical orders of columns in architecture history? In this video, I explain the 5 types of classical orders and the column components. The G...
Curious about the classical orders of columns in architecture history? In this video, I explain the 5 types of classical orders and the column components. The Greeks developed the Doric Order, Ionic Order, and lastly the Corinthian Order. The Romans revised the Doric to create the Tuscan order. And the Romans also developed the Composite order.
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The architectural information shared on this channel is intended for general educational purposes only and should not be construed as professional advice. Prior to taking any action based on this information, it is strongly advised to consult with qualified legal professionals. Your reliance on the content presented here is entirely at your own risk, given the potential variations in individual circumstances. This channel is sponsored by Unraveling Design, LLC, and some videos may include affiliate marketing links. While purchasing through these links incurs no extra cost to you, it does contribute to the channel's sustainability through earned commissions. We value your presence on this educational journey and hope our content proves informative and engaging.
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Intro
0:16 - what are the classical orders?
0:51 - What defines the characteristics of classical orders?
1:08 - What are the Greek Orders?
1:23 - What are the Roman Orders?
1:48 - What are he basic characteristics of different types of columns?
2:26 - What makes the Doric Order distinct?
2:48 - And the Ionic Order, what sets it apart?
3:21 - What makes the Corinthian Order distinct?
3:42 - What makes the Tuscan Order distinct?
4:00 - What's the Composite Order?
“Classical” essentially just means that it originates from ancient civilizations, specifically ancient Roman and ancient Greek civilizations. These two civilizations are the only two really focused on in this video! But these columns have been favored in every era.
SOURCES:
https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-an-order-of-architecture-177516
https://www.britannica.com/technology/order-architecture
https://www.archdaily.com/892595/capitals-of-classical-antiquity-understand-the-difference-between-the-5-orders
https://wn.com/What_Are_The_Classical_Orders_Of_Columns_|_Different_Types_Of_Columns_(Greek_And_Roman)
Curious about the classical orders of columns in architecture history? In this video, I explain the 5 types of classical orders and the column components. The Greeks developed the Doric Order, Ionic Order, and lastly the Corinthian Order. The Romans revised the Doric to create the Tuscan order. And the Romans also developed the Composite order.
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DISCLAIMER:
The architectural information shared on this channel is intended for general educational purposes only and should not be construed as professional advice. Prior to taking any action based on this information, it is strongly advised to consult with qualified legal professionals. Your reliance on the content presented here is entirely at your own risk, given the potential variations in individual circumstances. This channel is sponsored by Unraveling Design, LLC, and some videos may include affiliate marketing links. While purchasing through these links incurs no extra cost to you, it does contribute to the channel's sustainability through earned commissions. We value your presence on this educational journey and hope our content proves informative and engaging.
Section 107 of the Copyright Act defines fair use as follows:
“[T]he fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright.”
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Intro
0:16 - what are the classical orders?
0:51 - What defines the characteristics of classical orders?
1:08 - What are the Greek Orders?
1:23 - What are the Roman Orders?
1:48 - What are he basic characteristics of different types of columns?
2:26 - What makes the Doric Order distinct?
2:48 - And the Ionic Order, what sets it apart?
3:21 - What makes the Corinthian Order distinct?
3:42 - What makes the Tuscan Order distinct?
4:00 - What's the Composite Order?
“Classical” essentially just means that it originates from ancient civilizations, specifically ancient Roman and ancient Greek civilizations. These two civilizations are the only two really focused on in this video! But these columns have been favored in every era.
SOURCES:
https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-an-order-of-architecture-177516
https://www.britannica.com/technology/order-architecture
https://www.archdaily.com/892595/capitals-of-classical-antiquity-understand-the-difference-between-the-5-orders
- published: 29 Sep 2020
- views: 29870
2:55
The Ionic Order - Ancient Greek Architecture
The Ionic Order is one of the three main architectural types of the ancient Greek architecture (along with Doric and Corinthian).
The Ionic Order originated in ...
The Ionic Order is one of the three main architectural types of the ancient Greek architecture (along with Doric and Corinthian).
The Ionic Order originated in the region of Ionia of
Asia Minor, in the 6th century BC and was widely used both in ancient Greece and Rome.
The parts of the Ionic Order:
1) Crepidoma (0:24) - Stylobate
2) Column (0:42) - Column base (with plinth), shaft, capital
3) Entablature (1:52) - Architrave with three fasciae, frieze, cornice
4) Pediment (2:14) - Sima, raking geison, tympanum, akroterion
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Music: "No.10 A New Beginning" by Esther Abrami
#ionicorder #greekarchitecture #architecture
https://wn.com/The_Ionic_Order_Ancient_Greek_Architecture
The Ionic Order is one of the three main architectural types of the ancient Greek architecture (along with Doric and Corinthian).
The Ionic Order originated in the region of Ionia of
Asia Minor, in the 6th century BC and was widely used both in ancient Greece and Rome.
The parts of the Ionic Order:
1) Crepidoma (0:24) - Stylobate
2) Column (0:42) - Column base (with plinth), shaft, capital
3) Entablature (1:52) - Architrave with three fasciae, frieze, cornice
4) Pediment (2:14) - Sima, raking geison, tympanum, akroterion
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Music: "No.10 A New Beginning" by Esther Abrami
#ionicorder #greekarchitecture #architecture
- published: 23 Jun 2020
- views: 10763
20:56
Drawing the Five Orders by George Saumarez Smith
George Saumarez Smith, director at ADAM Architecture, drawing the Five Orders. Filmed by Dylan Thomas
George Saumarez Smith, director at ADAM Architecture, drawing the Five Orders. Filmed by Dylan Thomas
https://wn.com/Drawing_The_Five_Orders_By_George_Saumarez_Smith
George Saumarez Smith, director at ADAM Architecture, drawing the Five Orders. Filmed by Dylan Thomas
- published: 05 May 2020
- views: 38343
0:47
What Is An Ionic Column Capital (Architecture)
An Ionic column capital is an architectural feature that originated in Greece and are often decorated with egg & dart and Bead and reel ornaments. They sit on t...
An Ionic column capital is an architectural feature that originated in Greece and are often decorated with egg & dart and Bead and reel ornaments. They sit on top of a normally fluted column but some modern buildings have plain columns.
The design originates from a region of ancient Greece called Ionia which now rests on the west coast of present day Turkey.
If you enjoyed my video and would like to support me to make more then you could show your appreciation at
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/filmknights
Thank you 🙂
https://wn.com/What_Is_An_Ionic_Column_Capital_(Architecture)
An Ionic column capital is an architectural feature that originated in Greece and are often decorated with egg & dart and Bead and reel ornaments. They sit on top of a normally fluted column but some modern buildings have plain columns.
The design originates from a region of ancient Greece called Ionia which now rests on the west coast of present day Turkey.
If you enjoyed my video and would like to support me to make more then you could show your appreciation at
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/filmknights
Thank you 🙂
- published: 17 Jan 2022
- views: 2137
10:52
Understand the Classical Orders: Doric - Ionic - Corinthian
When we hear talking about Classical Orders we usually think to something really ancient. Well that’s not wrong.
However, today we are going to discover that th...
When we hear talking about Classical Orders we usually think to something really ancient. Well that’s not wrong.
However, today we are going to discover that they are still used today on modern architecture. Let’s find out why.
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- ANCIENT GREEK ART https://tinyurl.com/y3ybc2g3
- POST AND LINTEL https://tinyurl.com/y25ybhft
- TEMPLE https://tinyurl.com/y6qq5y3d
- DORIC ORDER https://tinyurl.com/y56cz2hc
- IONIC ORDER https://www.exploringart.co/words-in-art-glossary/#ionic-order
- CORINTHIAN ORDER https://www.exploringart.co/words-in-art-glossary/#corinthian-order
- TUSCAN ORDER https://www.exploringart.co/words-in-art-glossary/#tuscan-order
- COMPOSITE ORDER https://www.exploringart.co/words-in-art-glossary/#composite-order
- PEDIMENT https://www.exploringart.co/words-in-art-glossary/#pediment
- ENTABLATURE https://www.exploringart.co/words-in-art-glossary/#entablature
- FRIEZE https://www.exploringart.co/words-in-art-glossary/#frieze
- TRIGLYPH https://www.exploringart.co/words-in-art-glossary/#triglyph
- METOPE https://www.exploringart.co/words-in-art-glossary/#metope
- CAPITAL https://www.exploringart.co/words-in-art-glossary/#capital
- FLUTING https://www.exploringart.co/words-in-art-glossary/#fluting
- ENTASIS https://tinyurl.com/yyo25d8j
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https://wn.com/Understand_The_Classical_Orders_Doric_Ionic_Corinthian
When we hear talking about Classical Orders we usually think to something really ancient. Well that’s not wrong.
However, today we are going to discover that they are still used today on modern architecture. Let’s find out why.
⭐Support Exploring Art with Alessandro directly on PATREON:
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Here the link to the post:
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Enjoy the Ancient Greek Art playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxW9U5F9_qtqofX9Iv2OpnG1jZpA6eTx0
🌏 Let’s Connect for more fun contents!
WEBSITE: http://www.exploringart.co/
INSTAGRAM: https://tinyurl.com/y35pl2ea
FACEBOOK: https://tinyurl.com/y3l6ndex
Glossary links:
- ANCIENT GREEK ART https://tinyurl.com/y3ybc2g3
- POST AND LINTEL https://tinyurl.com/y25ybhft
- TEMPLE https://tinyurl.com/y6qq5y3d
- DORIC ORDER https://tinyurl.com/y56cz2hc
- IONIC ORDER https://www.exploringart.co/words-in-art-glossary/#ionic-order
- CORINTHIAN ORDER https://www.exploringart.co/words-in-art-glossary/#corinthian-order
- TUSCAN ORDER https://www.exploringart.co/words-in-art-glossary/#tuscan-order
- COMPOSITE ORDER https://www.exploringart.co/words-in-art-glossary/#composite-order
- PEDIMENT https://www.exploringart.co/words-in-art-glossary/#pediment
- ENTABLATURE https://www.exploringart.co/words-in-art-glossary/#entablature
- FRIEZE https://www.exploringart.co/words-in-art-glossary/#frieze
- TRIGLYPH https://www.exploringart.co/words-in-art-glossary/#triglyph
- METOPE https://www.exploringart.co/words-in-art-glossary/#metope
- CAPITAL https://www.exploringart.co/words-in-art-glossary/#capital
- FLUTING https://www.exploringart.co/words-in-art-glossary/#fluting
- ENTASIS https://tinyurl.com/yyo25d8j
Thanks so much for watching!
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- published: 15 Jul 2022
- views: 5672
2:20
The Entasis of Ionic, Corinthian and Composite Column
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- published: 22 Nov 2017
- views: 9544