resaltes
Resaltes refers to a class of architectural wall features characterized by outward projection from a building's facade. These projecting elements, which can range from shallow cornices to more sculptural reliefs, are used to articulate rhythm, cast shadows, and emphasize corners or sections of a façade.
The term derives from the verb resaltar, meaning to highlight, and is used in architectural discourse in
Typical forms include simple projections such as cornices or corbels, as well as stepped profiles or decorative
Functions of resaltes include structural support for overhanging sections (where applicable) and ornamental expression. In contemporary
Regional use and variations: resaltes appear in historic Mediterranean, Iberian, and Latin American architecture, where projecting
See also: relief sculpture, projecting cornice, corbel, façade architecture.