Ionic order
Order characterized by soaring columns with molded bases, capitals with volutes and a continuously sculpted frieze.
stylobate
Upper section of the crepidoma; it supports the columns.
scotia
Concave molding located at the base of the column.
fillet
Flat surface between the transverses.
flute
Vertical groove along the length of the column.
fascia
In the Ionic and Doric styles, each of a number of bands above the architrave.
dentil
Rectangular ornament in relief.
frieze
Section of the entablature between the cornice and the architrave. In the Ionic order, it is decorated with scenes sculpted in relief.
cornice
Molding projection on top of the entablature. In the Ionic order, it is decorated with a series of dentils.
sima
Decorated molding on the face of the pediment’s sloping cornice.
euthynteria
Base that serves to level the surface on which the temple rests.
torus
Molding in the shape of a large ring, located at the base of the column.
volute
Ornament sculpted in spirals.
abacus
Slab covering the capital and supporting the architrave.
tympanum
Triangular surface between the cornice and the pediment’s two sloping cornices.