No, the Corinthian order is not typically thinner than the Ionic order. In classical architecture, the Corinthian order is more ornate and elaborate than the Ionic order, but not thinner
Thank you for watching. Yes, the Tuscan order is a variation of the Doric order. There are a few differences, the most evident is the absence of the flutes
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Fascinating tutorial, Allesandro!
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Isnt Corinthian order supposed to be slightly thinner than the Ionic?
No, the Corinthian order is not typically thinner than the Ionic order. In classical architecture, the Corinthian order is more ornate and elaborate than the Ionic order, but not thinner
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This explanation was really clear, thanks for that! You mention the Tuscan style, are they just variations on the other three?
Thank you for watching. Yes, the Tuscan order is a variation of the Doric order. There are a few differences, the most evident is the absence of the flutes
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The Greeks were amazing! they pretty much created civilization. of course the Italians brought it to perfection
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