Q » What is a pediment and where is it applied?
08 Dec, 2025
A » A pediment is an architectural element found in classical architecture, typically consisting of a triangular gable atop a structure, supported by columns. It is often decorated with sculptures or reliefs and is commonly applied over porticos, doors, and windows in Greek temples and Roman buildings. Pediments serve both aesthetic and structural purposes, enhancing the grandeur and symmetry of the facade while also distributing weight evenly across the structure.
08 Dec, 2025
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