Columns and Pilasters The Roman orders of columns are used:- Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Co
Columns and Pilasters The Roman orders of columns are used:- Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite. The orders can either be structural, supporting an arcade or architrave, or purely decorative, set against a wall in the form of pilasters. During the Renaissance, architects aimed to use columns, pilasters, and entablatures as an integrated system. One of the first buildings to use pilasters as an integrated system was in the Old Sacristy (1421–1440) by Brunelleschi. image: Encyclopedie: Classical Orders, engraving from the Encyclopédie vol. 18. Public domain 18th century French engraving at resource -- source link
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