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  2. List of largest domes - Wikipedia

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    The dome of Florence Cathedral was the largest in the world from its construction in 1436 to 1871, and is the largest brick and mortar dome. The Singapore National Stadium, the largest dome structure in the world, and the largest ever built

  3. History of Italian Renaissance domes - Wikipedia

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    The use of a herringbone pattern in the brick allowed for short horizontal sections of the layers of the dome to be completed as self-supporting units. Over 32 meters in height, it remains the largest masonry dome ever built. [5] The dome is not itself Renaissance in style, although the lantern is closer. [6]

  4. Dome - Wikipedia

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    The domed enclosure of the Jameh Mosque of Isfahan, built in 1086-7 by Nizam al-Mulk, was the largest masonry dome in the Islamic world at that time, had eight ribs, and introduced a new form of corner squinch with two quarter domes supporting a short barrel vault. In 1088 Tāj-al-Molk, a rival of Nizam al-Mulk, built another dome at the ...

  5. Visiting the biggest Hindu temple in the USA? Everything you ...

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    The domes — including what the temple says is the largest elliptical dome ever constructed from stone — depict the rivers of India. ... This is an ancient Hindu offering made by waving a ...

  6. History of Roman and Byzantine domes - Wikipedia

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    The Ostia dome was 60 Roman feet wide and made of brick-faced concrete. [61] [62] No later dome built in the Imperial era came close to the span of the Pantheon. [63] It remained the largest dome in the world for more than a millennium and is still the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome. [64] Ruins in the Piazza D'Oro at Hadrian's Villa

  7. History of medieval Arabic and Western European domes

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    A series of smooth domes was built in the last quarter of the 15th century, beginning with Prince Tamraz Al Ahmadi Mosque (1472). Most of the smooth domes are brick, but two stone examples are in the narthex of the Tomb of Salar and Sangar al-Gawli, believed to be built for Bäštāk in 1348, and the Mausoleum of Qurqumas (1511). Shallow ...

  8. List of largest buildings - Wikipedia

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    Modernist university building (built 1970–1976) aspiring to bring all faculties together into one huge building. [19] [20] Hanover Fairground (Halls 3–9) Germany: Hannover, Niedersachsen: 114,535 m 2 (1,232,840 sq ft) 1.15 million m 3 (40.612 million cu ft) Largest exhibition ground in the world with 27 halls.

  9. List of Greek and Roman architectural records - Wikipedia

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    The structure remained unsurpassed until 1881 and stills holds the title of the largest unreinforced solid concrete dome in the world. [58] The Pantheon has exercised an immense influence on Western dome construction to this day. [59] The largest dome out of clay hollowware ever constructed is the caldarium of the Baths of Caracalla in Rome.