Everything between the cornice and the top of a capital the architrave and frieze doric entablature frieze has metopes and triglyphs regula and guttae taenia.
Everything between column and roof is the entablature.
The entablature is the major horizontal structural element supporting the roof and encircling the entire building.
An entablature ɛnˈtæblətʃər.
Consists of three main parts.
Capital top of the column made of the echinus necking and abacus necking joins the shaft to the rest of the structure echinus sandwiched between the abacus and the necking abacus top part of the capital joins the echinus with the roof pediment roof section just below the sloping entablature everything between the capital and the.
Entablature ionic order entablature a.
Small top story within a roof above the uppermost ceiling.
Entablature the part of a classical building between the tops of the columns and the roof.
The tympanum was often decorated with sculpture as in the parthenon athens 447 432 bc and was always crowned by a raking or slanted cornice.
The story above the main entablature of a classical faã ade.
Formalized lintel the lowest memberof the classical entablature.
Entablature architecture the structure consisting of the part of a classicaltempleabove the columns between a capitaland the roof.
It is composed of three parts.
The part of the entablature above the cornice serving to hide the roof.
Also the holdings around a doorway.
The triangular wall surface of the pediment called the tympanum rested on an entablature a composite band of horizontal moldings carried over the columns.
Resting on the columns is the architrave made of a series of stone lintels that spanned the space between the columns and meet each other at a joint directly above the centre of each column.
The entablature generally rises in horizontal layers up to either the roof the triangular pediment or arch.
Nativization of italian intavolatura from in in and tavola table is the superstructure of moldings and bands which lies horizontally above columns resting on their capitals.
The lowest part of an entablature resting on the capital of a column.
It is the upper portion of the building or portico all of the horizontal architectural detailing above the vertical columns.
The entablature is a defining element of classical architecture and its derivatives.