pilastras
A pilastra, plural pilastras, is an architectural element that appears as a vertical member attached to a wall, usually rectangular in plan and projecting slightly to resemble a column. It often includes a base, a shaft-like body, and a capital, though many pilastras are simplified or fully decorative.
Pilastras differ from freestanding columns; they are anchored to the wall and are considered engaged or decorative
Function and use: They provide architectural rhythm, articulate wall surfaces, and define bays; in some cases
History and materials: The pilastra is a feature dating to ancient Greek and Roman architecture and persisted
In summary, pilastras are wall-attached, column-like elements that organize space and surface in architectural design, functioning