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Thanks, but I can't find it. Can you provide a link?
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here are a few Doric shots from the town I grew up in- Raleigh N.C.
Memorial auditorium, home of the state symphony ![]() State Capital- good example of Greek revival ![]() from the back
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PS 110 Brooklyn
![]() by nyscout Dovetail shaped guttae-like dentil and "quadglyphs" among other things (like dropped puns) set this doric inspired/informed school apart. |
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The First Unitarian Church of Providence completed in 1816 by architect John Holden Greene displays a unique Federal style use of the order employing "bundled reed" beaded columns and wild guttae-like dentil.
by Alicia Hernandez ![]() by chibeba Last edited by Jasonik; November 4th, 2009 at 09:26 PM. |
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Masonic Grand Lodge of Manhattan
Photos by MidtownGuy This Doric room takes its cues from the Parthenon, complete with lion heads, centaurs, and in the Greek manner features mutules above both the triglyphs and metopes. ![]() The polychrome interpretation can be credited to classical architecture scholar Jacques Ignace Hittorff. ![]() The precise geometric meanders show adherence to a tightly regulated proportioning system. ![]() A French twist
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