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  2. Arch - Wikipedia

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    by the material used (stone, brick, concrete, steel) and construction approach. [26] For example, the wedge-shaped voussoirs of a brick arch can be made by cutting the regular bricks ("axed brick" arch) or manufactured in the wedge shape ("gauged brick" arch); [28] structurally, by the number of hinges (movable joints) between solid components ...

  3. Listed buildings in Huby, Hambleton - Wikipedia

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    The wall is in red brick, with two storeys, moulded side pilasters and a floor band. In the ground floor is a sash window, and the upper floor has a round arch containing a horizontally-sliding sash window. The cottage is in red-brown brick with stepped eaves and a swept pantile roof. The windows are in recessed segmental arches. [2] [3] New Parks

  4. Listed buildings in Dunham Massey - Wikipedia

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    The windows in the lower two floors are sashes with flat brick arches and stone sills, and in the top floor they are casements. At the top of the middle bay is a coped gablet containing a clock face. The wing has a hipped roof and mullioned windows. The garden forecourt has rusticated stone piers, and decorative wrought iron railings and gates ...

  5. Catalan vault - Wikipedia

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    The Catalan vault (Catalan: volta catalana), also called thin-tile vault, [1] Catalan turn, Catalan arch, boveda ceiling (Spanish bóveda 'vault'), or timbrel vault, is a type of low brickwork arch forming a vaulted ceiling that often supports a floor above. It is constructed by laying a first layer of light bricks lengthwise "in space ...

  6. Triangular arch - Wikipedia

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    Mayan corbel arches are also sometimes called triangular due to their shape. [7] Since the sides of a triangular arch are experiencing bending stress, it is a false arch [3] in a structural sense (historically preceding the invention of true arches [8] and going back to Neolithic times [9]).

  7. List of longest masonry arch bridge spans - Wikipedia

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    The Maidenhead Railway Bridge may have the two longest arches made of bricks, 39 metres (128 ft). Building new masonry arch bridges today is a solely Chinese business. There are 18 stone arch bridges with spans exceeding 100 m (330 ft). [1] There are probably several dozens of stone arches exceeding 40m in the Fujian province only. [2]