blokkolom
Blokkolom is a term used in Dutch and Flemish architectural and civil engineering contexts to describe a vertical load-bearing element composed of block materials. Typically, a blokkolom consists of masonry blocks (stone, brick, or concrete) arranged in horizontal courses and bonded with mortar, or of hollow concrete blocks reinforced with steel and grouted to improve strength. The concept contrasts with monolithic columns cast in place or with slender metal columns.
In traditional masonry, blokkoloms are built by stacking blocks around a central shaft or as freestanding columns
A blokkolom’s capacity depends on block type, bonding, cross-section, and the presence of reinforcement. They are
In historical architecture, block columns formed part of load-bearing masonry systems and supported arches and vaults.