- case of a
pointed barrel vault)
along a
given distance. The
curves are
typically circular in shape,
lending a semi-
cylindrical appearance to the total...
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architecture as
vaults.
Annular vault – A
Barrel vault springing from two
concentric walls.
Barrel vault – An
architecture tunnel vault or
barrel vault is a semicircular...
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cloister vault (also
called a
pavilion vault) is a
vault with four
concave surfaces (patches of
cylinders)
meeting at a
point above the
center of the
vault. It...
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church had a
rectangular foundation, a semi-round apse and a semi-
cylindrical vault.
There were two
layers of frescoes, one on top of the other. The newer...
- The
intersection of
three cylinders is
called a tricylinder. A
bisected bicylinder is
called a
vault, and a
cloister vault in
architecture has this shape...
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Architect Anghel Păunescu thus
replaced the
proposed dome with a semi-
cylindrical vault intended to
express the same "seduction of the
curved space". In the...
- four-lane
closed vault, the
altar is
covered with a conch, and the
altar vima, the side arms, and the
refectory are
covered with
cylindrical vaults. The lower...
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nuclear industry. The
actual reactor would be
located in a sealed,
cylindrical vault 30 m (98 ft) underground,
while the
building above ground would be...
- In architecture, a
vault (French voûte, from
Italian volta) is a self-supporting
arched form,
usually of
stone or brick,
serving to
cover a
space with...
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Sometimes bedrock, buttresses, and
vaults were used to
construct bridges.
Bridges built in
Iberia tended to have
cylindrical vault geometry. In the
first half...