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The Columns of Greece, Rome & Providence RI
Megan Billings, Moses Brown School


The Roman Orders

Doric

Doric Column

More slender than their Greek counterparts, Roman Doric columns have no fluting and do have bases because of their narrower girth. As with much Roman design, proportion was not as carefully calculated or considered as the Greeks had done.


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