Dictionary Definition
colonnade
Noun
1 structure consisting of a row of evenly spaced
columns
2 a structure composed of a series of arches
supported by columns [syn: arcade]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -eɪd
Translations
a series of columns at regular intervals
Extensive Definition
In classical
architecture, a colonnade denotes a long sequence of columns joined by their entablature, often
free-standing, as in the famous elliptically curving colonnades
that Bernini added to
the façade of Saint
Peter's Basilica in Rome, which embrace
and define the Piazza. Compare the
sequence of baluster forms that go to make a balustrade.
A colonnade of single columns is often termed a
screen. When in front of a building, screening the door (Latin
porta), it is called a portico, when enclosing an open
court, a peristyle. A
portico may be more than one rank of columns deep, as at the
Pantheon
in Rome or the stoae of
Ancient
Greece. Paired or multiple pairs of columns are normally
employed in a colonnade, but the porch of columns that surrounds a
peripteral Classical temple (such as the Lincoln
Memorial) can be termed a colonnade. Since the largest number
of columns across the front of a classical temple front is normally
eight (constituting an octastyle temple), it might be argued that a
colonnade must have more than eight pairs. Certainly the
proportions of a colonnade require that it be more than twice as
long as it is tall.
At the British
Museum porticos are continued along the front as a colonnade.
In American sports, there are several famous examples of
colonnades, including: Harvard
Stadium in Boston, whose entire
horseshoe-shaped stadium is topped by one, the two twin sets on
either side of Soldier
Field in Chicago (although
these are no longer visible from inside the stadium as of the 2004
renovations), and
Memorial Stadium at the
University of Illinois, which are located on the façade of the
grandstands on either side of the field, and the University
of Virginia's former American Football stadium Lambeth Field
has colonnades that wrap around the top of the bleachers.
Heraldry
[T]he silhouette of a mission colonnade appears as a charge in the arms of Bishop Brown of the Episcopal Diocese of Monterey, California, USA.http://www.rcbo.org/bishop/bishopcoat.htmcolonnade in German: Kolonnade
colonnade in Spanish: Columnata
colonnade in Italian: Colonnato
colonnade in Hebrew: אכסדרה
colonnade in Georgian: კოლონადა
colonnade in Dutch: Colonnade
colonnade in Norwegian: Søylegang
colonnade in Polish: Perystaza
colonnade in Portuguese: Colunata
colonnade in Swedish: Kolonnad
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
access,
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shaft, socle, staff, stalk, stanchion, stand, standard, stem, subbase, surbase, telamon, traject, trajet, trunk, tunnel, underpass, upright