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Stylistically, it is a triumphal arch ofionicorderinfluence.
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Ionicorderpilasters separate windows on the upper stories of the pavilions.
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A column of theionicorderis nine times its lower diameter.
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The terra-cotta brick temple, built in theionicorder, cost $73,000 to construct and was one of the first fireproof structures in the nation.
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This two-storeyed base supports a colonnade of giantionicordercolumns.
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The monolithic columns of the galleries are in theionicorder.
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The four-storey building was given a sandstone faade: the lower two floors on a rusticated base and the upper two floors in a colossalionicorder.
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