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A PORTICO IS A FREESTANDING STRUCTURE WITH a roof supported by
columns . In the course of time the portico has been integrated into vernacular
design as a porch . Most vernacular versions of the portico are either one or two
stories ...
A PORTICO IS A FREESTANDING STRUCTURE WITH a roof supported by
columns . In the course of time the portico has been integrated into vernacular
design as a porch . Most vernacular versions of the portico are either one or two
stories ...
Page 111
In trying to analyze the portico's relationship to the entire design , one needs to
consider the extent to which formal , classical vocabulary has been used , and
the proportional relationship of the portico structure to the rest of the facade .
In trying to analyze the portico's relationship to the entire design , one needs to
consider the extent to which formal , classical vocabulary has been used , and
the proportional relationship of the portico structure to the rest of the facade .
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TYPICAL FAÇADE TEMPLE - FRONT IN TEMPLE - FRONT CHURCHES A
LARGE PORTICO projects from the façade . Although the portico derives from
historic architecture , the use of orders is not extensive ; Tuscan seems the most
popular ...
TYPICAL FAÇADE TEMPLE - FRONT IN TEMPLE - FRONT CHURCHES A
LARGE PORTICO projects from the façade . Although the portico derives from
historic architecture , the use of orders is not extensive ; Tuscan seems the most
popular ...
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