The Ten Books on Architecture, 5.1.9

Vitruvius  translated by Morris Hicky Morgan

« Vitr. 5.1 | Vitr. 5.1 | Vitr. 5.2 | About This Work »

9Above the architraves and regularly dispersed on supports directly over the capitals, piers are placed, three feet high and four feet broad each way. Above them is placed the projecting cornice round about, made of two two-foot timbers. The tie-beams and struts, being placed above them, and directly over the shafts of the columns and the antae and walls of the pronaos, hold up one gable roof along the entire basilica, and another from the middle of it, over the pronaos of the temple.

« Vitr. 5.1 | Vitr. 5.1 | Vitr. 5.2 | About This Work »