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Pilaster - Wikipedia
A pilaster is both a load-bearing section of thickened wall or column integrated into a wall, and a purely decorative element in classical architecture.
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PILASTER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
an upright architectural member that is rectangular in plan and is structurally a pier but architecturally treated as a column.
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Pilasters - Ekena Millwork
High-density PVC and urethane are perfect for pilasters. Installs just like wood, without the hassle. Durable in harsh weather, resists insects and rot.
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pilaster
pilaster Arch. (pɪˈlæstə(r)) Also 6–7 pillastre, -ter, 7 pyl(l-, (pilley-stair). [a. F. pilastre (1545 in Hatz.-Darm.), a. It. pilastro, in med.L. pīlastrum (1341), f. pīla a pillar: see -aster.] 1. A square or rectangular column or pillar; spec. such a pillar engaged in a wall, from which it projec...
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Pilaster | Classical, Columns & Cornices - Britannica
Pilaster, in Greco-Roman Classical architecture, shallow rectangular column that projects slightly beyond the wall into which it is built.
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Pilasters – Elite Trimworks Corporation
Crafted from durable PVC or high-density polyurethane, our exterior pilasters are lightweight and long-lasting, simplifying the installation and maintenance ...
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Pilaster - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
a pilaster is a feature that looks like a supporting column but is actually part of the wall itself.
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Pilasters - Designs of Distinction - Brown Wood Inc.
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PILASTER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a column that is flat at the back and sticks out from the wall of a building or other structure: The facade of the court has four pilasters adorned ...
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All About Pilasters in Architecture - ThoughtCo
A pilaster is a rectangular, vertical wall protrusion that resembles a flat column or half pier. In architecture, pilasters are by definition engaged.
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pilaster
pilaster/pɪˈlæstə(r); pə`læstɚ/ nrectangular column, esp an ornamental one set into a wall and partly projecting from it 长方柱; (尤指)壁柱, 半露柱.
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Pile vs Pilaster - What's the difference? | WikiDiff
As nouns the difference between pile and pilaster is that pile is a dart; an arrow while pilaster is a rectangular column that projects partially from the wall to which it attached; it gives the appearance of a support, but is only for decoration. As a verb pile is to drive piles into; to fill with piles; to strengthen with piles.
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Pilaster (horse)
Breeding
Pilaster was sired by Pilate, a son of the 1916 American Horse of the Year and Belmont Stakes winner Friar Rock. Racing career
Pilaster enjoyed considerable racing success from age four through eight.
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pilastrel
† ˈpilastrel Obs. rare—1. [ad. It. pilastrello, dim. of pilastro pilaster.] A small pilaster.c 1620 Robinson Mary Magd. 351 The leauy pillastrells were neatly shorne; The grassy seats, y⊇ eyes to slumber wed.
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Anta (architecture)
Antae differ from the pilaster, which is purely decorative, and does not have the structural support function of the anta. This difference disappeared with Roman times, when anta or pilaster capitals have design very similar to those of the column capitals.
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