In classical architecture, the main beam resting on the capitals of the columns (i e the lowest part of the entablature); the moulding around a window or door
The bottom portion of an entablature bearing on the column capitals and supporting frieze
A horizontal beam or lintel, that rests on columns or piers; or the lowest portion of an entablature; or a decorative moulding around a door, a window, or an arch
a term generally used for the molding around a door or window, and specifically used for the lowest level of the entablature, directly above the capital of a column
1) Lowest of the three main parts of an entablature Also, the moulded frame around a door or window Collective name for the jambs, lintels and other parts surrounding the door or window 2) Joinery trim which is planted to cover the small gap between a door frame (or jamb lining) and the wall finishing It has mitred joints and may be fixed with nails or architrave adhesive
The lowest section of a classical entablature, resting on the columns Also, a band or molding carried around a window or door at the head or jamb
in classical architecture: 1 The lowest division of the entablature, resting directly upon the capitals of the supporting columns 2 The molded frame of a window or a door; a collective term for the elements composing the molding around a door or window 3 The beam or lowest division of the entablature that extends from column to column
Lowermost unit of an entablature, carried by columns (or their capitals) or pilasters Beam over columns (also epistyle)
the lowest part of an entablature; rests immediately on the capitals of the columns the molding around a door or window
The molding trim around a door or window opening to cover the joint between the frame and the wall finish and conceal any subsequent shrinkage or expansion Sometimes called `Cover mould' or `Door/window lining '
Horizontal slab supported on pillars The lowest of the three main parts of the Classical tablature
architrave
Heceleme
ar·chi·trave
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/ˈärkəˌtrāv/ /ˈɑːrkəˌtreɪv/
Etimoloji
() First attested 1563, from Italian architrave, from archi- "main" + trave "beam."