In Greek, Roman, and Neoclassical architecture, the horizontal upper section of a building, below the roof and pediment. The entablature rests on the column capitals and consists of the architrave, frieze and cornice.
In Greek, Roman, and Neoclassical architecture, the horizontal upper section of a building, below the roof and pediment. The entablature rests on the column capitals and consists of the architrave, frieze and cornice.