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Styles and Design Characteristics Ionic Available in: FRP DST CRF ARC Poly-Classic® FRP .............. pages 10−19 DuraStone™ FRP ................ pages 20−21 Craftsman PVC .................. pages 28−35 Architectural Wood ........ pages 36−41 ADDED EMBELLISHMENTS CREATE IMPRESSIVE SPACES. Embellishing the Ionic Order are ornate scrolls decorating the capital of the column. These scrolls derive their intriguing shape from the Nautilus shell. We include the Temple of Winds and Roman Doric Ornamental capitals, with their intricate designs, in our Ionic styles. Most commonly, Ionic columns incorporate twenty-four flutes separated by fillets that are about one-half the flute width. Customarily, the Ionic Order column height, including capital and base, is nine diameters. A prime example of the Ionic Order as it was used in Rome is the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. Corinthian Available in: FRP DST CRF ARC Poly-Classic® FRP .............. pages 10−19 DuraStone™ FRP ................ pages 20−21 Craftsman PVC .................. pages 28−35 Architectural Wood ........ pages 36−41 MAKE IT THE CROWNING JEWEL OF YOUR PROJECT. Columns of the Corinthian Order are crowned with an inverted bell-shaped capital. The capital is richly adorned with Acanthus leaves. This column is almost always fluted. Like the Ionic, the Corinthian column exhibits twenty-four flutes and an Attic Base. The height of Corinthian columns, including capital and base, is ten diameters. This is a common Roman order that was used on the Temple of Mars Ultor. 7 | 800 423 3311 • www.turncraft.com www.Turncraft.com 7 |