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The model is based on the Temple of Portunus, also known as the Temple of Fortuna Virilis, which stands near the Tiber in Rome (see photograph). The temple dates from the first century B.C. but was converted to a Christian church in the 9th century, by enclosing the ancient structure in brickwork. In the 1920s, the additions were all stripped away, to reveal the original structure, and a great deal of conservation work has been carried out more recently.
THE MODEL is printed in several parts, designed to slot neatly into each other for correct positioning:
The PODIUM (or base) is in two parts, the front part with steps also includes the shafts of the portico pillars (with entasis.)
The CELLA (the central enclosed structure) is printed in two parts including the 'engaged' half-columns.
The ENTABLATURE (the part with the frieze between the tops of the pillars and the roof) is again printed in two parts, the front part includes the Ionic capitals for the portico columns.
The ROOF
THE MODEL is printed in several parts, designed to slot neatly into each other for correct positioning:
The PODIUM (or base) is in two parts, the front part with steps also includes the shafts of the portico pillars (with entasis.)
The CELLA (the central enclosed structure) is printed in two parts including the 'engaged' half-columns.
The ENTABLATURE (the part with the frieze between the tops of the pillars and the roof) is again printed in two parts, the front part includes the Ionic capitals for the portico columns.
The ROOF
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