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- Q396851 subject Q449148.
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- Q396851 abstract "In classical architecture rustication is an architectural feature that contrasts in texture with the smoothly finished, squared-block masonry surfaces called ashlar. Rusticated masonry is usually squared off but left with a more or less rough outer surface and wide joints that emphasize the edges of each block. Rustication is often used to give visual weight to the ground floor in contrast to smooth ashlar above.".
- Q396851 thumbnail Palazzo_medici_riccardi,_bugnato_01.JPG?width=300.
- Q396851 wikiPageExternalLink www.cantonviaduct.us.
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- Q396851 comment "In classical architecture rustication is an architectural feature that contrasts in texture with the smoothly finished, squared-block masonry surfaces called ashlar. Rusticated masonry is usually squared off but left with a more or less rough outer surface and wide joints that emphasize the edges of each block. Rustication is often used to give visual weight to the ground floor in contrast to smooth ashlar above.".
- Q396851 label "Rustication (architecture)".
- Q396851 depiction Palazzo_medici_riccardi,_bugnato_01.JPG.