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Palace Entrance, Moulding Design, Classic House Interior Design, House Columns, Arch Gate, Corinthian Columns, Realistic Pictures, Digital Graphics Art, European Palace

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Parts of a circular arch. Interior Design History, Brick Arch, Arch Architecture, Backyard Inspo, Brick Design, The Arch, Brick And Stone, Brickwork, Building Construction

Other articles where voussoir is discussed: arch: These blocks are called voussoirs. Each voussoir must be precisely cut so that it presses firmly against the surface of neighbouring blocks and conducts loads uniformly. The central voussoir is called the keystone. The point from which the arch rises from its vertical supports is known as the spring,…

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Parts of an Arch_Impost: The block set into a wall or uppermost part of a column or pillar, used to support arch. Keystone: A wedge-shaped piece at apex of an arch- locks the structure together  allows it to bear weight. Keystone's shape should always be related to the center point of the arc.  Spring line: A line at which an arch begins—located at or above the impost. Stilt: Elevation of the spring line above the impost. Voussoir: A wedge-shaped piece used to make up the curved part of an arch Gothic Archway, Arch Structure, Arch Building, Brick Arch, Neoclassical Interior, Center Point, Roman Architecture, Stone Arch, Arched Doors

Parts of an Arch_Impost: The block set into a wall or uppermost part of a column or pillar, used to support arch. Keystone: A wedge-shaped piece at apex of an arch- locks the structure together allows it to bear weight. Keystone's shape should always be related to the center point of the arc. Spring line: A line at which an arch begins—located at or above the impost. Stilt: Elevation of the spring line above the impost. Voussoir: A wedge-shaped piece used to make up the curved part of an…

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