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Entasis is the application of a convex curve to a surface for aesthetic purposes. Its best known to be in Greek columns that curve slightly in the middle creating a straight line effect.The best examples for this is the Parthenon in Athens an the temple of Zeus in Olympia.
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Entasis is the application of a convex [[curve]] to a surface for aesthetic purposes. Its best known to be in [[Greek]] columns that curve slightly in the middle creating a straight line effect.The best examples for this is the [[Parthenon]] in [[Athens]] an the temple of [[Zeus]] in [[Olympia]].
 
[[Category:Aesthetics]]
 
[[Category:Aesthetics]]
 
[[Category:Architecture]]
 
[[Category:Architecture]]

Revision as of 23:46, April 17, 2013

Entasis is the application of a convex curve to a surface for aesthetic purposes. Its best known to be in Greek columns that curve slightly in the middle creating a straight line effect.The best examples for this is the Parthenon in Athens an the temple of Zeus in Olympia.