palladian

[pəˈleɪdiən]

palladian Definition

  • 1relating to or denoting the neoclassical style of architecture derived from the works of the Venetian architect Andrea Palladio, characterized by symmetry and proportion based on the use of columns and pediments.
  • 2of or relating to the goddess Pallas Athena.

Using palladian: Examples

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    The building's design was inspired by Palladian architecture.

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    The interior of the house was decorated in a Palladian style.

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    The Palladian arches were a prominent feature of the building's facade.

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Summary: palladian in Brief

The term 'palladian' [pəˈleɪdiən] refers to the neoclassical style of architecture derived from the works of the Venetian architect Andrea Palladio. It is characterized by symmetry and proportion based on the use of columns and pediments. The term can also refer to the goddess Pallas Athena.