IV. CLASSICAL REVIVAL 1820-1875
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
1.Pediment
2. Entablature
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3.Column
4. Tympanum
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5. Cornice
6. Frieze
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7. Architrave
8. Capital
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9. Shaft
10. Triglyph
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11. Tenia
12. Metope
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13. Regula
14. Guttae
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15. Abacus
16. Echinus
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17. Annulets
18. Flutings
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19. Temple Pediment
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20. White Walls
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21. Large Heavy Columns
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Other Notable Classical Revival Buildings in Charleston
Fireproof Building 100 Meeting St. c.1822
Market Hall 188 Meeting St. c.1788
Roper House 9 East Battery c.1838
214 Calhoun St. c.1834
180 Broad St. c.1850
61 Church St. c.1822
105 Meeting St. c.1840
138 Meeting St. c.1867
275 Meeting St. c.1850
57 Pitt St. c.1853
93 Rutledge Ave. c.1850
48 South Battery c.1846
172 Tradd St. c.1836
138 Wentworth St. c.1842
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Information and images from the poster: ARCHITECTURE: STYLES OF HISTORIC CHARLESTON.
A cooperative education project by the Historic Charleston Foundation and Drayton Hall, a property of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Project Design & Coordinator: Meggett B. Lavin, Curator, Drayton Hall
Consultant: Jonathan Poston, Director of Preservation Programs, Historic Charleston Foundation
Artists:
Stephen A. Smith, AIA. Falls Church, Virginia
Ricardo J. Viera, University of Florida Graduate Program, Architecture
Linwood R. King, Savannah College of Art and Design
Lori S. Smith, University of Florida
© Copyright 1988, 1990 Historic Charleston Foundation and the National Trust for Historic Preservation
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