The columns that hold up your porch roof may look simple, but their history is long and complicated. Some columns trace their roots to the Classical Orders of Architecture. Others find inspiration in Moorish or Asian building traditions. Browse this illustrated guide to find column types, column styles, and column designs through the centuries.
Ionic Column
More slender and more ornate than the earlier Doric style, an Ionic column has scroll-shaped ornaments on the capital, or top.
Tuscan Column
Developed in ancient Italy, a Tuscan column resembles a Greek Doric column, but it has a smooth shaft.
Composite Column
In about the first century BC, the Romans combined the Ionic and the Corinthian orders of architecture to create a composite style.
Solomonic Column
Solomonic columns with twisted, spiraling shafts have ornamented buildings since ancient times. Over the centuries, many cultures have adopted the Solomonic column style.
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