pilasters in English

noun
1
a rectangular column, especially one projecting from a wall.
He began by adding a light Baroque facade with pilasters and massive fluted columns at the main, upper tier, topped by a balustrade with vases and statues.

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1. Astylar definition is - without columns or pilasters

2. Astylar (adjective): (Of a classical building) lacking columns or pilasters

3. Astylar definition: without columns or pilasters Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

4. What does Astylar mean? Not having columns or pilasters

5. Outside, the clerestory of the nave had a structure of pilasters and volute capitals, probably with twelve windows.

6. The entrances are marked by pilasters or engaged columns supported on a triangular gable.

7. Is that stylar is of or pertaining to a stylus while Astylar is (architecture) lacking columns or pilasters.

8. It is simple, decorated only with flat, low pilasters in brick, and has a belfry and pyramid above.

9. The two rows of columns, surmounted by Corinthian and composite capitals, form the Columnates. Pilasters of half-hidden faces of cherubs peer out from acanthus leaves

10. The pilasters cantoning the aditala wall and those of the abutting shrines have rearing vyala bases , peculiar to the Rajasimha temples .

11. The recesses between the pilasters contain the usual short and slender pilaster motif surmounted by a shrine superstructure over its abacus .

12. France District featuring two-, three- and four-storey residential blocks characterized by long French windows, red and gray bricks, and pilasters or half-columns.

13. The facade of the rectangular mukha - mandapa has four short , bulky , ornate pillars , and two pilasters at either end rising above a highly decorated vedi parapet , or dwarf wall , interrupted in the middle between the two central pillars to provide the entrance doorway .

14. We specialise in Lightweight Ceiling Roses, Centres, Coving and Wall Panels We sell an extensive range of ceiling centres, Covings, dado rails, architraves, columns, pilasters and wall panels for use in all types of residential and commercial decorating projects.

15. After another reconstruction, implemented by W. Dörich and supervised by R. Schiller in 1885-86, the building received neo-renaissance forms with recurrent motifs of semi-circularly shaped windows, pilasters and the pediment with acroterions, crowning the new façade.

16. ἀ-, privative, and στῦλος, a column) is an architectural term given to a class of design in which neither columns nor pilasters are used for decorative purposes; thus the Riccardi and Strozzi palaces in Florence are Astylar in their design, in contradistinction …

17. ἀ-, privative, and στῦλος, a column), an architectural term given to a class of design in which neither columns nor pilasters are used for decorative purposes; thus the Ricardi and Strozzi palaces in Florence are Astylar in their design, in contradistinction to Palladio’s palaces at Vicenza, which are columnar.

18. ἀ-, privative, and στῦλος, a column) is an architectural term given to a class of design in which neither columns nor pilasters are used for decorative purposes; thus the Riccardi and Strozzi palaces in Florence are Astylar in their design, in contradistinction to Palladio's palaces at Vicenza, which are columnar.

19. ἀ-, privative, and στῦλος, a column) is an architectural term given to a class of design in which neither columns nor pilasters are used for decorative purposes; thus the Riccardi and Strozzi palaces in Florence are Astylar in their design, in contradistinction to Palladio's palaces at Vicenza, which are columnar.

20. á¼€-, privative, and σÏ"ῦÎ"ος, a column) is an architectural term given to a class of design in which neither columns nor pilasters are used for decorative purposes; thus the Riccardi and Strozzi palaces in Florence are Astylar in their design,