ordersDoric
OrdersDoric, commonly known as the Doric order, is one of the classical orders of ancient Greek architecture. It is characterized by stout, fluted columns that stand directly on a stylobate without a base, a simple capital with an echinus and square abacus, and a plain entablature often bearing a frieze of alternating triglyphs and metopes. The overall appearance is solid and austere, with less ornament compared to the Ionic and Corinthian orders.
Origin and development of the Doric order occurred on the mainland of Greece during the Archaic period,
Architectural features of the Doric order include a fluted shaft with no base, typically around 20 flutes,
The Doric order continued to be used in Greco-Roman architecture and was revived in Renaissance and Neoclassical