francois mansart

Học thuật
Thân thiện
Definition

Proper noun A French architect of the 17th century, renowned for his classical designs and credited with popularizing the mansard roof style in French architecture.

Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The work of François Mansart represents the transition from the Renaissance to the classical French style.
    • François Mansart was commissioned to design the Church of the Val-de-Grâce in Paris.
    • Many architectural historians study the precise proportions used by François Mansart.
Advanced Usage
  • "in the style of Mansart": Describing a building or architectural feature that reflects the design principles associated with François Mansart, particularly the use of classical orders and high, double-sloped roofs.
    • The chateau's central pavilion was built in the style of Mansart.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mansard (noun): A roof with two slopes on each side, the lower slope being steeper than the upper one. While named for him, this roof type was used earlier but he helped make it fashionable.
    • The building is easily identified by its distinctive mansard roof.
  • Mansard (adjective): Relating to or characteristic of such a roof.
    • The attic space was expanded using a mansard design.
Synonyms
  • Architect: A person who designs buildings. (This is the general category, not a direct synonym for the person's name.)
  • Classical architect: An architect specializing in the principles of classical antiquity, which describes Mansart's style.
Notes
  • François Mansart is a historical figure, and the term refers specifically to this individual. It is not used in idioms or as a phrasal verb.
  • His surname is the origin of the common architectural term "mansard," though the roof style itself predates him.
Noun
  1. French architect who introduced the mansard roof (1598-1666)

Từ đồng nghĩa