Description
A column or stanchion in building structural engineering is a structural element that transmits the weight of the structure above to other structural elements below by compression. In other words, a column is a compression member. Columns are particularly suitable for large round supports with a capital and a base or base, made of or appearing to be made of stone. A small wooden or metal support usually becomes a pillar, and support with a rectangular or other non-circular cross-section often becomes a pier. Take a look at our home decor column. This kind of home decor column can be seen in many people’s homes.
Columns can be designed to resist lateral forces for wind or seismic engineering purposes. Because of similar stress conditions, other compression members are often referred to as “columns”. A beam or arch is often used to support the upper part of a wall or ceiling. In architecture, “column” refers to such a structural element, which also has a certain proportion and decoration. Columns may also be decorative elements that are not needed in the structure. Many of the columns were jointed, that is, to form part of the wall. A long series of columns connected by a colonnade is called a colonnade. Nowadays, a lot of people like to put a beautifully carved column in their homes. Take a look at our home decor column. Such delicate home decor columns make your room look more stylish. If you want to make your room look more stylish and luxurious, try this home decor column in your home as well.