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Lesene
Low-relief architectural element
Low-relief architectural element
A lesene, also called a pilaster strip, is an architectural term for a narrow, low-relief vertical pillar on a wall. It resembles a pilaster, but does not have a base or capital. It is typical in Lombardic and Rijnlandish architectural building styles.
Function
Lesenes are used in architecture to vertically divide a façade or other wall surface optically. However, unlike pilasters, lesenes are simpler, having no bases or capitals. Their function is ornamental, not just to decorate the plain surface of a wall but, in the case of corner lesenes (at the edges of a façade), to emphasise the edges of a building.
Gallery
File:Lisene2.jpg| Lesenes and Lombard band (arches) on a chapel File:Lisene-Ravenna.jpg|Lesenes forming blind arcades, Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, Ravenna (); dentils under the eaves. File:Gernrode-Lisene.jpg|Lesene on the staircase tower, Gernrode collegiate church (pre-1000) File:Maria Laach.jpg|Lesenes on the Maria Laach Abbey (1156) File:Saxon tower - geograph.org.uk - 570499.jpg|Lesenes on the tower of All Saints' Church, Earls Barton (late 10th century)
File:Smithsons photo Robin hood gardens London UK 2005-07-21.jpg|Robin Hood Gardens, London: lesene-shaped formation on the supporting wall in the Plattenbau style File:Hamburg.Chilehaus.Fassade.standard.wmt.jpg|Lesenes at Chile House, Hamburg File:2022-12-29 St. Ludgerus 04.jpg|Lesenes on the Ludgerus Church in Bottrop, North Rhine-Westphalia
References
References
- [http://www.pitt.edu/~medart/menuglossary/ Glossary of Medieval Art and Architecture]
- Curl, James Stevens (2006). ''Oxford Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture'', 2nd ed., OUP, Oxford and New York, p. 442. {{ISBN. 978-0-19-860678-9.
- (2016). "Het Zinderend Oppervlak". Koen Mulder architect & bouwtechnoloog.
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