
Doric Order Vignola 3D model
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The structure unfolds according to the specifications set forth by Italian Renaissance architect Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola's strict guidelines. Reference material consulted includes I.B. Mikhalovsky's seminal work "Architectural Forms of Antiquity" from 1949 and O. Garneri's thorough examination "Orders of Civil Architecture" published in 1937, which lends weight to the design process for maximum precision. In terms of structural integrity, a fixed module size of 1080 mm has been set to ensure accurate construction; as a result, the model assumes a considerable scale, measuring an overall 46,425 x 17,010 x 27,360 mm in its entirety. A comprehensive system has been designed to replicate two distinctive variations of the Doric order: one jagged and one modular. The jagged version boasts no pedestal beneath it; rather, it features three-quarter columns rising in stark vertical relief. By contrast, the modular model boasts a pedestal from which detached columns sprout upwardly to support adjacent pilasters, all working in harmony together to form a self-sufficient yet elegantly understated arch. Through a carefully tailored array of options, users are free to modify and fine-tune key parameters at will, giving rise to novel variations of classical porticoes never before envisioned. The system also allows for the preservation of entablature options even as individual orders change in design, making possible ongoing experimentation with each successive iteration of structural refinements.
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