Round Pillars in Architecture: From the Classical Column to the Modern Sculptural Support

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The pillar has adorned many of the greatest monumental examples of Western architecture since antiquity, from the Doric columns of the Parthenon to the Corinthian capitals of the Pantheon portico. In the West, the legacies of these classical forms have permutated over the centuries and into modern times: the Doric columns of the Lincoln Memorial, the Ionic columns of the British museum portico, and the Villa Savoye’s pilotis are just a few examples of the classical column’s continued transformation and use over the last few centuries. Today, the round pillar continues to be used in modern design, both functionally and aesthetically. Below, we look into these elements in more detail, including their materials, construction, structural qualities, and several contemporary examples of their use.

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Cite: Lilly Cao. "Round Pillars in Architecture: From the Classical Column to the Modern Sculptural Support" 20 Aug 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/948544/round-pillars-in-architecture-from-the-classical-column-to-the-modern-sculptural-support> ISSN 0719-8884

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建筑元素之圆柱,从古典柱式到现代雕塑

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