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- Pediment - Wikipedia
"Pediment" is typically not used for these; they are often called a "canopy" From the Renaissance onwards, some pediments no longer fitted the steeply pitched roofs and became freestanding, sometimes sloping in the opposite direction to the roof behind
- Pediment | Definition in architecture, ancient Greek temples | Britannica
pediment, in architecture, triangular gable forming the end of the roof slope over a portico (the area, with a roof supported by columns, leading to the entrance of a building); or a similar form used decoratively over a doorway or window
- Pediment - Chicago Architecture Center
A pediment is a classical architectural element that forms the triangular gable found above the horizontal structure of the cornice or entablature, typically supported by columns
- The Architectural Pediment and How to Use It - ThoughtCo
A pediment is a low-pitched triangular gable originally found on temples in ancient Greece and Rome Pediments were reinvented during the Renaissance and later imitated in Greek Revival and Neoclassical house styles of the 19th and 20th centuries
- What is a Pediment? (with pictures) - Home Questions Answered
A pediment is an architectural feature that consists of a triangular ornament that is placed on top of a structure or a feature
- pediment definition - Architecture Dictionary
pediment The low-pitched gable enclosed by the building’s horizontal and raking cornices of a Greek or Roman temple Also, a similar or derivative element used to surmount a major division of a facade or crown an opening 9 images of pediment
- Pediment Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Pediment definition: A broad, gently sloping rock surface at the base of a steeper slope, often covered with alluvium, formed primarily by erosion
- Pediments - Institute of Traditional Architecture
The most fundamental variation on the original Greek triangular pediment is the rounded, or segmental, pediment As illustrated by the Banqueting House below, the height to width ratio is the same for both triangular and segmental pediments
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