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  2. Gothic-arch barn - Wikipedia

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    The Gothic-arch design was featured on both the front and back cover of The Book of Barns - Honor-Bilt-Already Cut [a] catalog published by Sears Roebuck in 1918. It was the most popular roof design for barns sold by Sears. [7] In 1915, Sears sold a 42-by-60-foot (13 m × 18 m) Gothic-arch barn for $1,500.

  3. Pointed arch - Wikipedia

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    The Tudor Arch of the Late Gothic style was a variation of the Islamic four-centred arch. A four-centred arch is a low, wide type of arch with a pointed apex. Its structure is achieved by drafting two arcs that rise steeply from each springing point on a small radius, and then turning into two arches with a wide radius and much lower springing ...

  4. History of modern period domes - Wikipedia

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    The 11.2 meter wide hemispherical inner dome is 15 cm thick with eight ribs on its outer surface increasing that thickness to 29 cm. The outer octagonal cloister vault is 11.8 meters wide and 16 cm thick. An artificial stone called "Schwemm-stein" was used as a porous aggregate.

  5. Utah monolith - Wikipedia

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    The Utah monolith was a metal pillar that stood in a red sandstone slot canyon in northern San Juan County, Utah, United States. The pillar was 3 m (9.8 ft) tall and made of metal sheets riveted into a triangular prism. It was unlawfully placed on public land between July and October 2016; it stood unnoticed for over four years until its ...

  6. List of longest natural arches - Wikipedia

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    Outlaw Arch: United States, Colorado, Dinosaur National Monument: 62.8: 206: Discovered by rock climbers in 2006 who returned later in the same year to measure the span according to NABS standards. [23] 19: Snake Bridge: United States, New Mexico, Sanostee: 62.2: 204: Span measured by NABS, 1988. Arch is on land of the Navajo Nation and is not ...

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