terminology - Architectural term for this large horizontal structure below an external window?


What would one call the large horizontal structural fixture (on which the five faces are embedded)?


The image is from the Chicago Civic Opera Building, built in 1928.



This throne-shaped 49-story skyscraper is home to the internationally renowned Lyric Opera of Chicago. It features Art Deco and Art Nouveau styling and ornamentation, musical motifs and an impressive arcade that runs the length of the east facade


Source: Open House Chicago



detail showing the bas relief on the horizontal panel


Is there a precise, technical architectural term for such a substantial, protruding, horizontal structure below an external window?


Note that I am not asking about the decorations on the structure, the faces, but the structure itself, which would presumably have the same name even if it were plain (if that's not the case, please do mention that in your answer).




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