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pycnostyle

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[pik-nuh-stahyl] / ˈpɪk nəˌstaɪl /

adjective

Architecture.
  1. having an intercolumniation of 1½ diameters.


Etymology

Origin of pycnostyle

1555–65; < Latin pycnostȳlus < Greek pyknóstȳlos, equivalent to pyknós pycno- + -stylos -style 2

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The columns are then to be distributed over the stylobates in the manner above described: close together in the pycnostyle; in the systyle, diastyle, or eustyle, as they are described and arranged above.

From The Ten Books on Architecture by Vitruvius Pollio

In the pycnostyle, the height should be divided into ten parts, and one of these used for the thickness of the column.

From The Ten Books on Architecture by Vitruvius Pollio