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If you are planning a Greek-themed toga or costume party and you want a look of authenticity, you will need columns. If you don't want to spend $100 on huge plaster or faux marble columns you will only use once, make cheap, realistic-looking columns out of the cardboard cylinders used to hold rugs.

Technology/Construction Type - Columns played a large roll within Renaissance architecture as a architecture technique, specifically these three columns from the classical orders. The far left column is a doric column, as doric columns are more plain and square on top. The middle column is an ionic column as ionic columns have scrolled detailing. The far right column is a corinthian column, as corinthian columns are commonly a mix of corinthian with added floral-like details. Ancient Greece Art, Starověký Egypt, Classic Column, Architecture Antique, Architectural Columns, Greek Columns, Greece Art, Corinthian Column, Ancient Greek Art

Technology/Construction Type - Columns played a large roll within Renaissance architecture as a architecture technique, specifically these three columns from the classical orders. The far left column is a doric column, as doric columns are more plain and square on top. The middle column is an ionic column as ionic columns have scrolled detailing. The far right column is a corinthian column, as corinthian columns are commonly a mix of corinthian with added floral-like details.

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Roman architecture had a tremendous influence on modern buildings of the western civilization. The widespread use of columns, domes, and arches is a testament to this fact. Its influence can be seen even today, in some of the finest American buildings.