intercolumniation (Meaning)

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intercolumniation (n.)

The clear space between two columns, measured at the bottom of their shafts.

Synonyms & Antonyms of intercolumniation

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intercolumniation Sentence Examples

  1. The intercolumniation of the Parthenon's Doric columns accentuates the monument's imposing stature.
  2. The architect carefully calculated the intercolumniation to ensure optimal daylight penetration within the temple.
  3. The rhythmical intercolumniation of the Ionic colonnade creates an ethereal sense of lightness and elegance.
  4. The wide intercolumniation of the Corinthian arcade allowed for expansive views and enhanced visual connectivity.
  5. The intercolumniation of the Renaissance palace's courtyard fosters a harmonious balance between privacy and openness.
  6. The Baroque intercolumniation of the church's facade emphasizes the building's dynamic and theatrical character.
  7. The Neoclassical intercolumniation of the museum's portico evokes a sense of dignity and classical refinement.
  8. The Modernist intercolumniation of the skyscraper's exterior walls prioritizes natural light and ventilation.
  9. The variable intercolumniation of the contemporary art gallery's exhibition space creates distinct spatial experiences.
  10. The deliberate intercolumniation of the urban plaza encourages pedestrian flow and fosters a sense of community engagement.

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The clear space between two columns, measured at the bottom of their shafts.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The intercolumniation of the Parthenon's Doric columns accentuates the monument's imposing stature.

The architect carefully calculated the intercolumniation to ensure optimal daylight penetration within the temple.

The rhythmical intercolumniation of the Ionic colonnade creates an ethereal sense of lightness and elegance.

The wide intercolumniation of the Corinthian arcade allowed for expansive views and enhanced visual connectivity.