| 1. | The building features the Tuscan order throughout and a tetrastyle portico.
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| 2. | It is the earliest example of the Tuscan order in the Renaissance.
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| 3. | The upper stories are articulated fenestration framed by colossal Tuscan order pilasters.
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| 4. | The fa�ade has three arcades surmounted by four pilaster strips in Tuscan order.
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| 5. | It has 4 columns of the Tuscan order holding a small tile roof.
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| 6. | A Tuscan order columned archway leads into the living room from the hall.
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| 7. | On the front facade is a Tuscan order portico with a terrace above.
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| 8. | These arches and the other two lateral ones are ornamented with tuscan order pilasters.
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| 9. | The entablature was complete, but had no dentil, resembling the Tuscan order.
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| 10. | The suspension towers were of stone, and designed as archways of the Tuscan order.
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