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A cornice is horizontal molded projection that completes a building or wall, or the upper slanting part of an entablature. It comes from the Italian <i>cornice</i>, meaning "ledge."

Examples

Bradbury Building, corner view
Coca-Cola Building, corner view
Queen Anne Cottage, Los Angeles Arboretum, front view
Lemberger-Sigler House, corner view
Randy's Donuts, Programmatic Architecture
Napoleon LeBrun
Fox Building, 225 Front Street, Facade
Fox Building, 225 Front Street, Corner View
Rookery Building, Front Facade
Rookery Building, Front Facade

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