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檐部, 柱顶装饰
the horizontal, decorative element that rests on top of columns or pillars in architecture
An entablature is a horizontal structure that rests on top of columns in classical architecture. It consists of three main parts: the architrave, which is the lower section that directly sits on the columns; the frieze, which is the middle section that may feature decorative elements; and the cornice, which is the uppermost section that projects outward. The entablature serves both decorative and structural purposes, helping to support the roof while also adding visual interest to the building. This architectural feature is commonly found in temples and other important structures from ancient Greece and Rome, contributing to their grandeur and elegance.
- The Classical temple was adorned with a decorative entablature supported by fluted columns, epitomizing the elegance of ancient Greek architecture.
古典寺庙装饰有由凹槽柱支撑的装饰性柱顶过梁,体现了古希腊建筑的优雅。
- The Renaissance palace featured a sculpted entablature above its grand entrance, depicting scenes from mythology and history.
文艺复兴时期的宫殿在其宏伟入口上方有一个雕刻的檐部,描绘了神话和历史中的场景。
- The Corinthian order is characterized by its elaborate entablature, adorned with intricate carvings and ornamental details.
科林斯柱式的特点在于其精心制作的檐部,装饰有复杂的雕刻和装饰细节。
- The Baroque façade was crowned with an exuberant entablature, featuring a frieze of cherubs and scrollwork.
巴洛克式立面以华丽的檐部为冠,饰有天使和涡卷纹的檐壁。
- The Federal-style house had a simple yet elegant entablature, consisting of a plain frieze and a projecting cornice, reflecting the architectural tastes of the period.
联邦风格的房子有一个简单而优雅的檐部,由一个朴素的檐壁和一个突出的檐口组成,反映了那个时期的建筑品味。