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Fascia (/ˈfeɪʃə/) is an architectural term for a vertical frieze or band under a roof edge, or which forms the outer surface of a cornice, visible to an observer. Typically consisting of a wooden board, unplasticized PVC (uPVC), or non-corrosive sheet metal, many of the non-domestic fascias made of stone form an ornately carved or pieced together cornice, in which case the term fascia is rarely used. The horizontal "fascia board" which caps the end of rafters outside a building may be used to hold the rain gutter. The finished surface below the fascia and rafters is called the soffit or eave.

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  • Faszie (Architektur) (de)
  • Fascia (arquitectura) (es)
  • Fascia (architecture) (en)
  • 鼻隠 (ja)
  • Fáscia (arquitetura) (pt)
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  • Fascia es un término arquitectónico para denominar a un friso vertical o a una banda debajo del borde de un techo, o que forma la superficie exterior de una cornisa, visible para un observador.​ (es)
  • 鼻隠(はなかくし)とは、軒先に取り付けられる横板。垂木(たるき:屋根板又は屋根下地を支えるために母屋から軒にかけられる材)の先端部(鼻)を隠すために取り付けられる。鼻隠(し)板・鼻搦め・風返しなどともいう。鼻隠は木製のものが多いが、金属製・プラスティック製などもある。モルタルや漆喰で塗籠めたり、板金などを張る場合もある。 (ja)
  • Faszie (lateinisch fascia ‚Band, Streifen‘) ist ein Begriff aus der antiken Architektur. Er bezeichnet die einzelnen, horizontalen Streifen einer abgetreppten Verzierung am Architrav. So besteht das Gebälk der ionischen und der korinthischen Ordnung oftmals aus einem Drei-Faszien-Architrav, der durch drei Horizontalstreifen gegliedert ist. Architrave der dorischen Ordnung kennen dieses Gestaltungselement nicht; deren vortretende obere Abschlussleiste wird Taenia genannt. Auch heute spricht man noch bei unterteilten und eventuell vorspringenden Dachsimsen von Faszien. (de)
  • Fascia (/ˈfeɪʃə/) is an architectural term for a vertical frieze or band under a roof edge, or which forms the outer surface of a cornice, visible to an observer. Typically consisting of a wooden board, unplasticized PVC (uPVC), or non-corrosive sheet metal, many of the non-domestic fascias made of stone form an ornately carved or pieced together cornice, in which case the term fascia is rarely used. The horizontal "fascia board" which caps the end of rafters outside a building may be used to hold the rain gutter. The finished surface below the fascia and rafters is called the soffit or eave. (en)
  • Fáscia é um termo arquitetônico para um friso vertical ou faixa sob uma borda do telhado, ou que forma a superfície externa de uma cornija, visível para um observador. Tipicamente consistindo de uma tábua de madeira, PVC ou chapas metálicas não corrosivas, muitas das fáscias não domésticas feitas de pedra formam uma cornija entalhada ou estendida em qual caso o termo fáscia é raramente usado. (pt)
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  • Faszie (lateinisch fascia ‚Band, Streifen‘) ist ein Begriff aus der antiken Architektur. Er bezeichnet die einzelnen, horizontalen Streifen einer abgetreppten Verzierung am Architrav. So besteht das Gebälk der ionischen und der korinthischen Ordnung oftmals aus einem Drei-Faszien-Architrav, der durch drei Horizontalstreifen gegliedert ist. Architrave der dorischen Ordnung kennen dieses Gestaltungselement nicht; deren vortretende obere Abschlussleiste wird Taenia genannt. Die Bezeichnung Faszie wird gelegentlich auch auf andere Architekturelemente übertragen. So spricht man auch bei abgetreppten Türlaibungen von Faszien, wie sie zum Beispiel am Eingangstor des Schatzhauses des Atreus auftreten. Auch heute spricht man noch bei unterteilten und eventuell vorspringenden Dachsimsen von Faszien. (de)
  • Fascia (/ˈfeɪʃə/) is an architectural term for a vertical frieze or band under a roof edge, or which forms the outer surface of a cornice, visible to an observer. Typically consisting of a wooden board, unplasticized PVC (uPVC), or non-corrosive sheet metal, many of the non-domestic fascias made of stone form an ornately carved or pieced together cornice, in which case the term fascia is rarely used. The word fascia derives from Latin fascia meaning "band, bandage, ribbon, swathe". The term is also used, although less commonly, for other such band-like surfaces like a wide, flat trim strip around a doorway, different and separate from the wall surface. The horizontal "fascia board" which caps the end of rafters outside a building may be used to hold the rain gutter. The finished surface below the fascia and rafters is called the soffit or eave. In classical architecture, the fascia is the plain, wide band (or bands) that make up the architrave section of the entablature, directly above the columns. The guttae or drip edge was mounted on the fascia in the Doric order, below the triglyph. The term fascia can also refer to the flat strip below the cymatium. (en)
  • Fascia es un término arquitectónico para denominar a un friso vertical o a una banda debajo del borde de un techo, o que forma la superficie exterior de una cornisa, visible para un observador.​ (es)
  • 鼻隠(はなかくし)とは、軒先に取り付けられる横板。垂木(たるき:屋根板又は屋根下地を支えるために母屋から軒にかけられる材)の先端部(鼻)を隠すために取り付けられる。鼻隠(し)板・鼻搦め・風返しなどともいう。鼻隠は木製のものが多いが、金属製・プラスティック製などもある。モルタルや漆喰で塗籠めたり、板金などを張る場合もある。 (ja)
  • Fáscia é um termo arquitetônico para um friso vertical ou faixa sob uma borda do telhado, ou que forma a superfície externa de uma cornija, visível para um observador. Tipicamente consistindo de uma tábua de madeira, PVC ou chapas metálicas não corrosivas, muitas das fáscias não domésticas feitas de pedra formam uma cornija entalhada ou estendida em qual caso o termo fáscia é raramente usado. A palavra fáscia deriva do latim "fascia" que significa "banda, atadura, fita, faixa". O termo também é usado, embora menos comumente, para outras superfícies semelhantes a faixas, como uma faixa larga e plana ao redor de uma porta, diferente e separada da superfície da parede. A "tábua de fáscia" horizontal que cobre a extremidade das vigas do lado de fora de um prédio pode ser usada para segurar a calha de chuva. A superfície acabada abaixo da fáscia e das vigas é chamada de intradorso ou beiral. Na arquitetura clássica, a fáscia é a faixa larga e plana na parte inferior do entablamento, diretamente acima das colunas. A "guttae" ou borda de gotejamento era montada na fáscia na ordem dórica, abaixo do triglifo. (pt)
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