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In classical architecture, the triangular gable end of the roof above the horizontal cornice, often filled with sculpture. Also called a fronton when used to crown a subordinate feature such as a window.
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Pediment | In classical architecture, the triangular gable end of the roof above the horizontal cornice, often filled with sculpture. Also called a fronton when used to crown a subordinate feature such as a window. |
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Pediment (English)
In classical architecture, the triangular gable end of the roof above the horizontal cornice, often filled with sculpture. Also called a fronton when used to crown a subordinate feature such as a window. (English)
In later work, a surface used ornamentally over doors or windows; usualy triangular but may be curved. (English)
2007
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