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Units 1 & 2

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Arcade   A series of arches, carried by columns or piers and supporting a common call or lintel  
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Basilica   A large rectangular building, often build with a clerestory, side aisles separated from the center nave by colonnades, and an apse at both ends  
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Bay   A unit of space defined by architectural elements such as columns, piers, and walls  
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Capital   A sculptured block that tops a colom. According to the conventions of the orders, capitals include different decorative elements  
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Coffer   A recessed decorative panel that is used to reduce the weight of and to decorate ceiling or vaults  
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Dome   A round vault, usually over a circular space. Consists of a curved masonry vault of shapes and cross sections that can vary from hemispherical to bulbous to oviodal (look up more in book)  
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Drum   The wall that supports the dome  
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Facade   The face or front wall of the building  
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Lantern   A turretlike structure situated on a roof, vault, or dome, with windows that allow light into the space below  
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Latin-Cross plan   Church plan based on the basilica type, in its layout resembling a cruciform shape (a long nave & 3 shorter arms (in contrast to a centralized Greek cross plan)  
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Loggia   Italian term for a covered open air gallery. Often used a corridor between buildings or around a courtyard, loggias usually have arcades or colomnades  
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Nave   The central space of a basilica, two or three stories high and usually flanked by aisles necking. The molding at the top of the shaft of the column  
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Oculus   In architecture, a circular opening. Oculi are usually found either as windows or at the apex of a dome. When at the top of a dome, an oculus is either open to the sky or covered by a decorative exterior lantern  
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Order: Corinthian   the most ornate of the ordders, includes a base, a fluted column shaft with a capital elaborately decorated with acanthus leaf carvings  
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Order: Doric   Column shaft of the Doric order can be fluted or smooth surfaced and has no base  
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Order: Composite   Combination of Ionis and Corinthian  
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Palazzo   Palace  
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Pietra Serena   Grey Tuscan Limestone used in Florence  
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Rustification   Rough irregular and unfinished effect deliberately given to the exterior facing of a stone edifice. Used for large and decorative emphasis around doors or windows  
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Sgraffito   Decoration made by incising or cutting away a surface layer of material to reveal a different color beneath  
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Side Aisle   Look up  
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Transept   The arm of a cruciform church, perpendicular to the nace, the point where the nave and transept cross is called the CROSSING. beyond the crossing lies the sanctuary whether and apse, choir, or chevet  
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Atmospheric perspective    
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