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In architecture a column is the tall vertical pillar that many buildings with a classical look to them have at the front. It is often part of a portico and there will be several of them with various stonework styles at the top.

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What is a groove in a column called?

In architecture, these are known as glyphs.


Why does the Greek architecture still live today?

Greek architecture is predominantly known for and saluted by the world today for its unique gift of "orders". literally, an order means a column with a base(optional) and an entablature- the crown or roof which rests on the columns. the Greeks developed three kinds of orders namely Doric, Ionic and Corinthian, which form the base of development of column-beam structures and trabeated style of architecture. today also all buildings in the world standing on column-beam structures owe to the Greek architecture for its roots and basic ideaology and hence, this style of architecture remains well alive and respected in today's modern era.


What does F7 on Excel mean?

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In architecture what does form refer to?

The shape of a structure.


What is a sentence that uses the word column?

A editor will sometimes write a column in a newspaper. A column on the front of a building is often a very striking piece of architecture. One important structure in a spreadsheet is the column. You need to place a column in the middle of the beam to support it.


What is the definition of a capital city?

The capital is the crowning member of a column or a pilaster. (Head of column) in classic architecture, such as in ancient Roman and Greek architecture.


What is a stone slab at the top of a classical column aiding the support of the architecture called?

Abacus


What is base of column called?

The base of a column is called the "column base" or simply the "base." It is the bottom part of a column that provides stability and support, transferring the load from the column to the foundation. In classical architecture, it often consists of several components, such as a plinth and a torus, depending on the style and design of the column.


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When was World Architecture Festival created?

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What does service oriented architecture refer to?

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