Doric frieze
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British pronunciation/dˈɔːɹɪk fɹˈiːz/
American pronunciation/dˈoːɹɪk fɹˈiːz/

Définition et Signification de "Doric frieze"

Doric frieze
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frise dorique, frise de l'ordre dorique

a horizontal band or section of an entablature in classical architecture, typically found in the Doric order, characterized by alternating triglyphs and metopes

What is a "Doric frieze"?

A Doric frieze is a decorative horizontal band found on ancient Greek and Roman buildings, specifically above the columns in the Doric style. It alternates between two main elements: plain, rectangular spaces called metopes, which are often decorated with carvings or sculptures, and vertical grooves called triglyphs. This pattern creates a balanced, rhythmic design that adds visual interest to the building. The Doric frieze is an important feature in classical architecture, often used in temples and public buildings to convey both strength and beauty in its design.

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