pilastering
Pilastering is the treatment of a wall by arranging pilasters in regular intervals to articulate the surface and organize space. A pilaster is a shallow, rectangular projection that resembles a column but is affixed to and part of the wall. It typically has a base, a shaft-like body, and a capital, and it can be plain or decorated in the classical orders. When pilasters are distributed across a wall or façade, the wall is described as pilastered.
The primary purpose of pilastering is decorative, creating vertical rhythm, emphasizing bays, and recalling the proportions
Historically, pilastering originates in ancient Greek and Roman practice and was revived in Renaissance architecture, then
Pilastering varies in style and use. Pilasters may be plain or fluted, paneled or molded, and arranged