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Identifier: larchitecturelep00baud Title: L'architecture. Le passé.--Le présent Year: 1916 (1910s) Authors: Baudot, Anatole de, 1834-1915 Subjects: Chaine, Henri Architecture Publisher: Paris, H. Laurens Contributing Library: University of Ottawa Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto


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Text Appearing Before Image: et développantlélégance dans le Corinthien. En résumé, dans le temple grec, ce sont les ordres qui ontété lobjectif principal et cest surtout dans larchitecture desportiques que leur emploi se justifie pleinement. Aussi est-cesur ce point que doit porter lexamen que provoquent ces admi-rables solutions. Ce quil faut y voir et constater surtout, cestla combinaison logique des éléments verticaux et horizontaux,cest-à-dire la façon claire et sincère dont les colonnes reçoiventles plates-bandes qui sont dune seule pièce, supportent lenta- 26 LARCHITECTURE blement composé de la frise et de la corniche, sur laquellesappuient le comble et la toiture. Rien n^est plus simple etcependant rien nest plus beau et plus expressif quune telle dis-position. A quel secret doit-elle ces qualités, si ce nest toutdabord à la franchise du moyen employé? Remplacez ces lin-teaux dun seul morceau par des plates-bandes appareillées,comme lont fait tant de fois les imitateurs inconscients des

Text Appearing After Image: Fig. 7. — Parthénon.(Face principale). Grecs, et vous détruirez lœuvre dans ce quelle a de vraimentbeau et de saisissant (voir fig. 7 et 8). On a beaucoup écrit et discuté sur les origines de lentable-ment et sur limportance exagérée, inutile à la construction,qui lui a été donnée. En ce qui concerne lorigine attribuéeà une interprétation en pierre des premiers temples en bois,antérieurs au vi^ siècle avant notre ère, cest là une opinion quinest sûrement pas justifiée; quant à la hauteur inutile de lenta-blement, lobservation est exacte, mais cette hauteur sexphque.Il est certain que dans les temples primitifs en pierre, larchitraveporte directement la corniche et le plafond sans frise intermé-diaire. Pour quelle raison à Pestum et au Parthénon, — et dail-


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