Ionic
Probaly any kind of weapon.
The Library of Congress features a variety of columns, primarily of the Corinthian and Ionic styles, which are prominent in its grand architecture. These columns are part of the building's classical design, reflecting neoclassical influences. The library's main building, the Thomas Jefferson Building, showcases intricate detailing and ornate capitals that enhance its monumental appearance. Overall, the columns contribute to the library's status as a symbol of knowledge and culture.
Cass Gilbert, architect of the US Supreme Court Building, designed the Neoclassical building to reflect majestic Roman design. The sixteen marble columns and eight pilasters supporting the pediment are a variant of the classic Corinthian style, and are based on Roman mathematical principles of scale and proportion.
The Wyoming State Capitol building's architecture is renaissance revival. It is made of sandstone. The dome is 24 carat gold leaf.
Corinthian columns.
Doric
Doric.
The US Capitol Building is made primarily of sandstone, which was quarried in Virginia and transported to Washington, D.C. Specifically, the sandstone used is known as Aquia Creek sandstone.
They're Ionic columns. It was hard to find out what kind though. -Sarah
They copied them from the Greeks:IonicCorinthianDoric.
Six Cointhian Capitals.
corinthian