A pediment is formed under the gable end of a building, where the cornice is carried across the wall at the height of the eaves and repeated above, under the roof line.
The cornice, by extension. becomes any horizontal molded projection which crowns an element: the cornice of a door or window, for instance, or the cornice of a pedestal. A simple cornice may be formed just with a crown molding.
Each of the Classic orders has certain characteristic profiles to its cornice:
The cornice of the Doric order
The cornice of the Ionic order
The cornice of the Corinthian order
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