ORNAMENT , in architecture in architecture, decorative detail enhancing structures. Structural ornament, an integral part of the framework, includes the shaping and placement of the
buttress,
cornice,
molding, ceiling, and
roof and the
capital and other elements of the column, as well as the use of building materials of contrasting color or texture. Applied ornament embraces the adornment of structural members with statuary, carving, molding, paint, inlay, mosaic, and facings. The design of ornament has followed the artistic development of various eras, reaching the height of exuberance during the baroque. See
decorative arts and articles on the architecture of individual countries and periods, e.g.,
Egyptian architecture and
Gothic architecture and art.
See O. Jones The Grammar of Ornament (1869, repr. 1972); A. D. F. Hamlin, A History of Ornament (2 vol., 1916–23); J. Evans, Style in Ornament (1950). ____________________The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Copyright© 2004, Columbia University Press. Licensed from Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products N.V. All rights reserved. -35433- |