A pilaster is a shallow, rectangular column that projects slightly from a wall, primarily for decorative purposes. It mimics the appearance of a true column but does not bear significant structural load. Pilasters are used in classical and neoclassical architecture to articulate walls, enhance symmetry, or add ornamentation, often incorporating bases and capitals that match nearby columns.
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