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  2. In architecture, a shaft can have 2 distinct, but realated meanings. When referring to a column, the shaft indicates the vertical, elongated portion of the column or pilaster, situated between the base and the capital.

  3. The shaft, which rests upon the base, is a long, narrow, vertical cylinder that in some orders is articulated with fluting (vertical grooves). The shaft may also taper inward slightly so that it is wider at the bottom than at the top.

  4. the middle portion of a Classical column.

  5. Order, any of several styles of classical or Neoclassical architecture that are defined by the particular type of column and entablature they use as a basic unit. A column consists of a shaft together with its base and its capital. The column supports a section of an entablature, which constitutes.

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  6. Definition. The column shaft is the main vertical body of a column, which is an essential architectural element that supports structures and can enhance aesthetic appeal.

  7. Nov 27, 2023 · The body of a column or pilaster between the capital and the base. In medieval architecture, the small, slender columns attached (in a cluster) to a pillar, pier, door jamb, or window surround.

  8. Column, in architecture, a vertical element, usually a rounded shaft with a capital and a base, which in most cases serves as a support. A column may also be nonstructural, used for a decorative purpose or as a freestanding monument. In the field of architectural design a column is used for.

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