CORNICE

kôrˈnĭs, molded or decorated projection that forms the crowning feature at the top of a building wall or other architectural element; specifically, the uppermost of the three principal members of the classic entablature, hence by extension any similar crowning and projecting element in the decorative arts. The term is also employed for any projection on a wall that is provided to throw rainwater off the face of the building. The cornice undoubtedly had its origin in the primitive eave projection: the Greek Doric and lonic cornices recall early wooden roof forms, and the Egyptian cavetto-and-fillet cornice is a derivation of the overhanging papyrus stalks that formed the eaves of primitive shelters. The cornice early lost its structural significance and became a stylized decorative element; in the Greek and Roman eras it assumed firmly standardized forms in the classical orders that were retained, with variations, through the Renaissance and later periods. As an element in the classical entablature the cornice is composed of the cymatium, or crown molding, above the corona, the projecting flat member, which casts the principal shadow; in this shadow, and supporting the corona, are a group of moldings called the bed molds, which may be elaborated with dentils. The Corinthian and Composite cornices are further embellished with modillions, or brackets, under the corona; the soffit of the Doric corona is decorated with square, flat projections called mutules, having guttae, or small knobs, hanging from their lower surfaces.

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...and the plinths or socles of the antae being of stone. It has been disputed whether the crowning feature was a horizontal cornice or a pediment; but in view of the longitudinal plan, the avoidance of party walls, and the racial characteristics of the...
...and the plinths or socles of the antae being of stone. It has been disputed whether the crowning feature was a horizontal cornice or a pediment; but in view of the longitudinal plan, the avoidance of party walls, and the racial characteristics of the...
...half-columns, which reached to the crowning cornice, were plain to the height of fifty centimetres...There are several fragments of stone cornices of stepped formation, like exaggerated...moulding, under the gutter, of the sloping cornice of the temple of Zeus at Olympia in...
...THE CORNICE 9 AJACCIO...STUDIES IN SOUTHERN EUROPE. THE CORNICE. IT was a dull afternoon in February...has gone out of it. I cannot leave the Cornice without one word about a place which...
...between the deep altar-recesses to a gilded cornice; between the vaulting-ribs were frescoes...half-columns supporting a rich frieze and cornice; of the elegant windows the three central...and surmounted by an elegant frieze and cornice. All is painted a sort of terracotta colour...
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...building construction, Figure 1 shows the cornice of the enclosed swimming pool at Most, in the Czech Republic. The facing of the cornice was made of plywood boards, quite tightly...illustrative example of the problematic cornice shows also the importance of the time...
...the pointed arch, a curvilinear roof and cornice, carved brick designs, and glazed tile...projections in the qibla wall, curved cornice, stone casing, stucco design, glazed tiles...entrances on the east. The battlements and cornice are very gently curved, above which rise...
...Castigliones masterpiece, Part I, subtitled La cornice del "Cortegiano", contains discussion...is concerned in Part I of his work (La cornice) to show the process by which autobiography...which offer a historical framework, a cornice akin to that of Boccaccios Decameron...
...Walls were plastered and columns and cornices painted. The red cement floor, made from...e. the height of the building to the cornice line comes from the intersection of the...f. the height of the structure to the cornice line of the lantern is taken from the...
...1948 when he established Project Snow Cornice through the Arctic Institute of North America (AINA) (Wood 1948). Snow Cornice was the first real link between exploration...experience gained through Project Snow Cornice. It was a multidisciplinary programme...
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...Washington Streets sidewalks--the Dutch disease had not yet struck New England--and three-story brick buildings stood cornice to cornice behind the elms, stores below, offices above. A deep porch wrapped around the corner of Lucys shingled house...
...mother has a kind of magic, but she wont let me near it. She carries a huge stone from some ancient cornice in Malta. She carries two ships clocks. She walks erect, trailing...
...Carson Pirie Scott store so as to omit both cornice and ground level, showing only the crisp...the articulation of the piers and the cornice. Still, he gave them something of Furnesss...shaft that rises from base to flaring cornice without intermediate divisions or adornment...
...as deeply as on the grassy nave of some crumbling church, before lonely columns and empty windows where wild flowers were a cornice and the sailing clouds a roof. --HENRY JAMES, English Hours, 1905...
...into our 1969-built property, the derogative comments have come on an almost daily basis. Essentially, people who think a cornice is something you put ice-cream in have bemoaned the lack of period features, and people you wouldnt trust to light the candles...
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...plasterwork or cornicing. A traditional cornice will show cracks if there has been movement...to remove any large sections of damaged cornice. 2 A Stanley knife is useful for cutting...fill in the larger cracks or holes in the cornice. Remember, you have only 5-10 minutes...
...a large tenement room and there is no cornice, the room feels naked and you instinctively...factor. But dont be put off if an ornate cornice is damaged or part of it is missing...for more information. DECORATIVE PLASTER CORNICE Plaster cornice or coving is a decorative...
...age-old character, by painting a decorative cornice. Whether its your living room or bathroom...fancier, its simple to design your own cornice. If youre not sure what design you fancy...youve drawn all the outlines for your new cornice, decide on your paint colour. Theres...
...corner Q I WANT to use real plaster cornice moulding in our lounge. How do I make...suppliers or larger DIY stores. Plaster cornice is heavy so its worth having a second...the underside of the plaster to hold the cornice in place until the adhesive dries. For...
Design Doctor: Donna Hardie Answers Your DIY Questions. by Donna Hardie CUT CORNERS Q THE plaster cornice I want to use in our bedroom is too wide to fit in a mitre box. What can I use to cut the corners? A Look out for a Blue...
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CORNICE kor nis, molded or decorated projection that forms...provided to throw rainwater off the face of the building. The cornice undoubtedly had its origin in the primitive eave projection: the Greek Doric and lonic cornices recall early wooden roof forms, and the Egyptian cavetto-and-fillet...
...wall surface, enclosed below by the horizontal cornice and above by the raking cornice, which follows the slope of the roof. In Greek...pediment, in which the two sides of the raking cornice do not join. The scrolled broken pediment was...
...capital derive from an earlier architecture in wood. The cornice details, which have a resemblance to carpentry forms...spaces or metopes sometimes used for sculpture, and a cornice. The cornice has projecting blocks or mutules in its exposed lower...
FRIEZE in architecture, the member of an entablature between the architrave and the cornice or any horizontal band used for decorative purposes. In the first type the Doric frieze alternates the metope and the triglyph...
...principal beam and lowest member of the classical entablature, the other main members of which are the frieze and the cornice . Its position is directly above the columns, and it extends between them, thus carrying the upper members of the order (see...
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