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Definition of trabeation in English: trabeationnoun ˌtreɪbɪˈeɪʃ(ə)nˌtreɪbiˈeɪʃən mass nounThe use of beams in architectural construction, rather than arches or vaulting. 横梁式结构;柱顶盘 Example sentencesExamples - Having a knee-bone in your trabeation is quite something.
- The facade faced toward the Forum piazza with 19 columns surmounted on a trabeation.
- At the entrance there is an arch with bas-relieves in the trabeation.
- On the same occasion the cornice and the trabeation were repaired by means of cement mortar.
- In our earlier discussion of trabeation, we pointed out the lintel as the weak element of the structure.
- No two of these two-storied colonnades are alike; some have masonry columns or piers; one has monolithic columns; most are arcaded but one has a horizontal trabeation, etc.
- The temple, which is also the symbol of Agrigento, has only four columns and some of the trabeation standing.
- A loggia with arches resting on twin columns but without trabeation supports the roof.
- The Tower with its rectangular shape perfectly fits between the two adjacent buildings and it raises on the arcade's trabeation which is supported by columns and pillars.
- The horizontal shelf above the columns is called the trabeation or entablature.
- These include parts of a cornice and trabeation with sculpted round loaves of bread and a large travertine block incised to look like a wicker basket.
- They refer to windows as ‘glazing’ or ‘fenestration’ and a beam or lintel as ‘trabeation’… Nothing is simply flat, it's ‘planar’ instead.
- And finally right before the La Loggia degli Osii is the crowning touch - a charming 16th century well with columns and trabeation added in the 18th century.
- Moneo modulates the rectangular openings of this blunt trabeation floor by floor; each level of this outermost skin is set to its own syncopated rhythm.
- On these columns you can admire Ionic capitals which directly support the trabeation with a mosaic frieze of the V century.
- The trabeation was in wood decorated with terracotta, and the roof is double sloped.
- The façade is crowned by a gable and sub-divided into two orders by a projecting trabeation.
- Although this is only a rough sketch, there is evidence nonetheless of a number of outlines which are of only secondary importance, such as the recipients on the trabeation.
- For example, the trabeation traces the church's perimeters, bestowing unity, yet without ever breaking its supports: the diagonal cut of the dome's pillars is particularly eye-catching.
- The trabeation is decored with a frieze in glazed earthenware by Andrea della Robbia who realized also the four rounds with figures of the evangelists placed in the pendentives of the dome.
OriginMid 16th century (denoting a horizontal beam): formed irregularly from Latin trabs, trab- 'beam, timber' + -ation. Definition of trabeation in US English: trabeationnounˌtreɪbiˈeɪʃənˌtrābēˈāSHən The use of beams in architectural construction, rather than arches or vaulting. 横梁式结构;柱顶盘 Example sentencesExamples - The horizontal shelf above the columns is called the trabeation or entablature.
- In our earlier discussion of trabeation, we pointed out the lintel as the weak element of the structure.
- The temple, which is also the symbol of Agrigento, has only four columns and some of the trabeation standing.
- Although this is only a rough sketch, there is evidence nonetheless of a number of outlines which are of only secondary importance, such as the recipients on the trabeation.
- The façade is crowned by a gable and sub-divided into two orders by a projecting trabeation.
- And finally right before the La Loggia degli Osii is the crowning touch - a charming 16th century well with columns and trabeation added in the 18th century.
- They refer to windows as ‘glazing’ or ‘fenestration’ and a beam or lintel as ‘trabeation’… Nothing is simply flat, it's ‘planar’ instead.
- For example, the trabeation traces the church's perimeters, bestowing unity, yet without ever breaking its supports: the diagonal cut of the dome's pillars is particularly eye-catching.
- The trabeation was in wood decorated with terracotta, and the roof is double sloped.
- On the same occasion the cornice and the trabeation were repaired by means of cement mortar.
- The trabeation is decored with a frieze in glazed earthenware by Andrea della Robbia who realized also the four rounds with figures of the evangelists placed in the pendentives of the dome.
- At the entrance there is an arch with bas-relieves in the trabeation.
- No two of these two-storied colonnades are alike; some have masonry columns or piers; one has monolithic columns; most are arcaded but one has a horizontal trabeation, etc.
- These include parts of a cornice and trabeation with sculpted round loaves of bread and a large travertine block incised to look like a wicker basket.
- Moneo modulates the rectangular openings of this blunt trabeation floor by floor; each level of this outermost skin is set to its own syncopated rhythm.
- A loggia with arches resting on twin columns but without trabeation supports the roof.
- Having a knee-bone in your trabeation is quite something.
- The facade faced toward the Forum piazza with 19 columns surmounted on a trabeation.
- The Tower with its rectangular shape perfectly fits between the two adjacent buildings and it raises on the arcade's trabeation which is supported by columns and pillars.
- On these columns you can admire Ionic capitals which directly support the trabeation with a mosaic frieze of the V century.
OriginMid 16th century (denoting a horizontal beam): formed irregularly from Latin trabs, trab- ‘beam, timber’ + -ation. |