Vault Flashcards

1
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An arched structure of stone, brick, or reinforced concrete, forming a ceiling or roof over a hall, room, or other wholly or partially enclosed space.

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Vault

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2
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A course of keystones in the crown of a masonry vault.

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Key course

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3
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A horizontal course forming the abutments or springers of a masonry vault.

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Vaulting course

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4
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An arch for stiffening a barrel vault or supporting a groin vault.

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Transverse arch

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5
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A bay between two transverse arches in a vaulted structure.

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Severy

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6
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An external support built to stabilize a structure by opposing its outward thrusts, esp a projecting support built into or against the outside of a masonry wall.

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Buttress

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7
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A vault constructed by corbeling courses of stone masonry. The resulting stepped surface can be smoothed or curved, but no arch action is uncurred.

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Corbel Volt

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8
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An inclined bar of masonry carried on a segmental arch and transmitting an outward and downward thrust from a roof or vault to a solid buttress that through its mass transforms the thrust into a vertical one.

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Flying buttress, arc-boutant

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9
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A subordinate vertical structure terminating in a pyramid or spire, used esp. in Gothic architecture to add weight to a buttress pier.

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Pinnacle

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10
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The part of a pier that rises to take the thrust of a flying buttress.

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Buttress pier

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11
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A sloping top on a buttress or prohecting pier to shed rainwater.

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Amortizement

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12
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A projecting edge of a buttress.

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Nosing

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13
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A distinct, slender, vertical masonry feature engaged in a wall or pier and supporting or feigning to support an arch or a ribbed vault.

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Shaft

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14
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A shaft that leads to the springer of a rib or group of ribs, either rising from the ground or from a corbel at a greater height in the face of the masonry.

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Vaulting Shaft

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15
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A vault having a semicircular cross section.

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Barrel vault, cradle vault, tunnel vault, wagon vault

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16
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A vault having circular cross section that is larger at one end than the other.

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Conical vault

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17
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A vault springing from an abutment higher at one side than at the other.

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Rampant vault

18
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A barrel vault having a circular plan in the shape of a ring.

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Annular vault

19
Q

A compound vault for covering a triangular space, formed by the intersection of three barrel vaults.

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Tripartite Vault

20
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A compound vault formed by the perpendicular intersection of two vaults, forming arched diagonal arrises called groins.

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Groin vault, cross vault

21
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A compound vault having a central vault intersected by vaults of lower pitch.

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Underpitch vault, Welsh vault

22
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A compound vault having a narrower transverse vault springing from a higher level so that the ridges are at the same height.

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Stilted vault

23
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A compound vault formed by four coves meeting along diagonal vertical planes.

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Cloister Vault, coved vault

24
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A surface framed by the ribs of a ribbed vault.

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Web

25
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A vault supported by or decorated with arched diagonal ribs.

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Rib vault, ribbed vault

26
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A rib vault divided into four parts by intersecting diagonal ribs.

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Quadripartite vault

27
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The keystone at the crown of an arch or at the intersection of two or more vaulting ribs.

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Key

28
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A horizontal rib marking the crown of a vaulting compartment.

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Ridge Rib

29
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A rib vault divided into six compartments by two diagonal ribs and three transverse ribs.

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Sexpartite Vault

30
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Any of several archlike members supporting a vault at the groins, defining its distinct surfaces or dividing these surfaces into panels.

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Rib

31
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A rib spanning the longitudinal axis of a rib vault and dividing it into bays or compartments.

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Arc doubleau, transverse rib

32
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A rib springing from a point of support on either side of the ogives or transverse ribs of a rib vault.

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Tierceron, intermediate rib

33
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A rib against a wall, parallel to the longitudinal axis of a rib vault.

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Formeret, arc formeret, wall rib

34
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A rib crossing a compartment of a rib vault on a diagonal.

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Ogive, diagonal rib, groin rib

35
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An ornamental vaulting rib other than one springing from a pier or a ridge rib.

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Lierne

36
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An ornamental, knoblike projection, such as a carved keystone at the intersection of ogives.

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Boss

37
Q

A sculptured ornament suspended from a roof truss, vault, or ceiling.

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Pendant, Drop

38
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A vault having ribs, liernes, or tiercerons arranged in a star-shaped pattern.

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Star Vault, Stellar Vault

Wells Cathedral: Lady Chapel star vault ceiling

39
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A vault composed of a number of concave conoidal sections, usually four, springing from the corners of the vaulting compartment, often decorated with ribs that radiate from the springing like the framework of a fan.

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Fan vault

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