forest of columns
A "forest of columns" refers to a design or architectural feature where multiple columns are arranged closely together, resembling a dense forest. This arrangement can be found in various structures, such as temples, museums, or public buildings, where columns support the roof or create an aesthetic appeal. The columns can vary in style, size, and material, contributing to the overall character of the space.
In classical architecture, Greek and Roman styles often employed columns to convey strength and beauty. The use of a forest of columns can enhance the sense of grandeur and openness in a building, allowing natural light to filter through while providing structural support.