Serliana

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Serliana is a classical architectural window motif featuring a large central arched opening flanked by two shorter rectangular openings, widely associated with Renaissance and Palladian design.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural element
architectural motif
window motif
hasAlternativeName Palladian window
Serlian motif
Serlian motif of openings
Palladian window
surface form: Serlian window

Palladian window
surface form: Venetian window
hasCentralOpeningType arched opening
hasDesignPrinciple harmonic proportion
hierarchical central emphasis
hasEtymology derived from the name of Sebastiano Serlio
hasFunction arcade motif
loggia opening composition
window composition
hasPart central arched opening
two lateral rectangular openings
hasShape triple opening composition
hasSideOpeningType trabeated opening
hasTypicalLocation building façade
loggia
piano nobile
portico
influenced Federal style window design
Georgian window design
isAssociatedWith Andrea Palladio
Sebastiano Serlio
isBasedOn ancient Roman architectural motifs
isCharacterizedBy central arch
classical proportions
flanking smaller bays
large central bay
rectangular side openings
symmetry
isDerivedFrom Roman triumphal arch composition
isDocumentedIn Sebastiano Serlio’s architectural treatises
isRelatedTo aedicule
arcade
triumphal arch motif
isTypicallySupportedBy columns
pilasters
isUsedFor emphasizing central axis
façade articulation
ornamental composition
isUsedInStyle Baroque
surface form: Baroque architecture

Neoclassical architecture
Palladian architecture
Renaissance architecture
classical revival architecture

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