Category
page 1Orders of columns
Ionic order
one of the 3 orders of classical architecture (along with Doric and Corinthian), characterized by the use of volutes; columns stand on a base which separates the shaft of the column from the stylobate; the cap is usually enriched with egg-and-dart

Doric order
ancient Greek architectural order
Corinthian order
latest of the three principal classical orders of ancient Greek and Roman architecture
architectural order
styles of classical architecture, most readily recognizable by the type of column employed
Composite order
architectural order
Tuscan order
Architectural order
Giant order
architectural order that extends in several levels of height or plants, and in which the columns or pilasters go through at least two floors
Solomonic column
spiraling type of column
Aeolic order
classic order similar to the Ionic order, but its capital presents a palmette between two volutes
Estipite
thumb|right|220px|Estipite in the Basilica of la Vera Cruz in [[Caravaca de la Cruz, Region of Murcia, Spain.]]
thumb|220px|Estitipes on the facade of the Parroquia Antigua, Salamanca, Guanajuato|Parroquia Antigua in Salamanca, State of [[Guanajuato, Mexico]]
Indo-Corinthian capital