- a
classical entablature with
bracketed cornice,
plain frieze, and
banded architrave. It is
composed of five
equal bays
separated by four
Corinthian columns...
- In the pure
classical Doric order entablature is simple. The
architrave, the
lowest band, is split, from
bottom to top, into the guttae, the regulae,...
- The
engaged portico features paired pilasters supporting a
triple banded architrave, a wide frieze, a
molded cornice, and a pediment. A
molded panel parapet...
- door for the nisi
prius judge and one door for the
crown judge) with
banded architraves and keystones. At roof level,
there was a
pedimented roof lantern...
-
retains the Gr****
Revival details. The
portico sports a thin two-
banded architrave and
above that a
prominent yet
severe frieze of
triglyphs separated...
-
modillioned open
pediment hoods.
Between them is a
doorway with a
banded architrave, and a
moulded flat hood on consoles. The
windows are
sashes with...
- from
Ancient Gr**** ταινία (tainía) '
band, ribbon') is a
small "fillet"
molding near the top of the
architrave in a
Doric column. The
entire structure...
-
classical architecture, the
fascia is the plain, wide
band (or
bands) that make up the
architrave section of the entablature,
directly above the columns...
- to the abacus. The
architrave of the
Ionic order is
sometimes undecorated, but more
often rises in
three outwardly-stepped
bands like
overlapping timber...
- in the Carcer,
where the
haruspex Herennius Siculus hit his head on an
architrave and died
before he
could be executed.
There is no
evidence that the Tullianum...