The western entrance to the Town Hall is supported by eight columns of the Doric order. The Doric order was one of three orders of ancient Greek (and later Roman) architecture; the other two canonical orders were Ionic and Corinthian. The Doric order was fluted or smooth-surfaced, and had no base, dropping straight into the platform on which it stood.
Detail of windows at Brady House. The overhangs above the windows are finely carved and supported on wooden brackets. The windows are mounted by semi-circular or triangular tympanums, with decorative stucco work. Heraldic shields occupy the space below the pilasters.