- A
soffit is an
exterior architectural feature,
generally the horizontal,
aloft underside of the roof edge. Its
archetypal form,
sometimes incorporating...
- a
surface to
attach the
soffits securely. Box
cornices often have
ventilation screens laid over
openings cut in the
soffits to
allow air to circulate...
- gutter. The
finished surface below the
fascia and
rafters is
called the
soffit or eave. In
classical architecture, the
fascia is the plain, wide band (or...
-
underside of the
eaves may be
filled with a
horizontal soffit fixed at
right angles to the wall, the
soffit may be
decorative but it also has the
function of...
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Photograph of
lookouts in the
construction of an
exterior soffit. The
lookouts extend horizontally from the wall
plate to the
subfascia and are visible...
- The
Doric order of the Parthenon.
Triglyphs marked "a",
metopes "b",
guttae "c" and
mutules under the
soffit "d"...
-
finished with guttae. The
cornice is
split into the
soffit, the corona, and the cymatium. The
soffit is
simply the
exposed underside. The
corona and the...
-
sunken panels in the
shape of a square, rectangle, or
octagon in a ceiling,
soffit or vault. A
series of
these sunken panels was
often used as
decoration for...
- the
RSFSR in 1978 and
awarded the St.
Petersburg theatrical prize Golden Soffit for the role of Dr. Dorn in the
premiere performance Notebooks of Trigorin...
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structural floor beam
depths were changed. In addition, the
level of the
soffit was
decreased and the
viewing gallery height reduced,
which was intended...