. Things worth doing and how to do them. lly because of the beautiful rolledcapitals crowning its columns that the temple of Diana was 269 270 Seven IVonders of the JVorld known as one of the Wonders of the World, for it was the firststructure that utilized this beautiful style of architecture. Find a piece of extra stiff white cardboard, nineteen by eleveninches, and on it draw The Ground Plan of your temple (Fig. 350). The distance from the outside edgeof one ladder-like strip to the outside edge of the other is nine 1 S 2* 1111111 %t% Fig. 348.—Cut all ofthe columns likethis. w A *B Fig. 34
. Things worth doing and how to do them. lly because of the beautiful rolledcapitals crowning its columns that the temple of Diana was 269 270 Seven IVonders of the JVorld known as one of the Wonders of the World, for it was the firststructure that utilized this beautiful style of architecture. Find a piece of extra stiff white cardboard, nineteen by eleveninches, and on it draw The Ground Plan of your temple (Fig. 350). The distance from the outside edgeof one ladder-like strip to the outside edge of the other is nine 1 S 2* 1111111 %t% Fig. 348.—Cut all ofthe columns likethis. w A *B Fig. 349-—Thefinished column Fig. 350. -Ground plan of Diana:temple. inches. The strips are each sixteen inches long, two incheswide and divided into six spaces. Make the spaces by foldinga sixteen-inch strip of paper exactly crosswise through the centre,then folding each half of the paper three times. Place this stripalong the edge of the sixteen-inch lines on the ground plan andmark the spaces. Draw the oblong for the cella on the centre. The Temple of Diana at Efihesus 271 e-9 (Fig. 350). Make it four inches wide and ten and one-halfinches long, leaving half an inch space between this oblong and^ the inner sides of the ladder-like strips. Take one column at a timeand glue the slashed portion firmlyon the ladder-like strip. Begin atA, Fig. 350, and 3-e 3-e 9-e SH= e-e Erect the Outer Row of Columns, allowing each column to stand im-mediately along the inside of theouter line AB, Fig. 350, with itsexact centre over the short cross-line, as in Fig. 351 (circles indicatecolumns). Each column muststand erect and plumb. Place thenext row of columns just within thelong inner line as in Fig. 352. Inthe same way erect the seconddouble-columned row on the opposite side of the foundationand glue together the sides of the rolled capitals which touch atthe top of each pair of pillars on both the oblong centre, Fig. 351- — Circleshows where toplace first col-umn. e-e Fig. 352- —
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