ETIMOLOGIA DA PALAVRA PENDENTIVE
From French pendentif, from Latin pendens hanging, from pendere to hang.
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «PENDENTIVE»
Descubra o uso de
pendentive na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
pendentive e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
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Architecture for the Shroud: Relic and Ritual in Turin
Crown of pendentive zone arch, detail, Chapel of the Holy Shroud, Turin. (author)
Here the task of the pendentive zone is to act as coving to narrow the vertical
space above the rotunda and furnish visual support for the base of the drum.
A pendentive is a constructive device permitting the placing of a circular dome over a square room or an elliptical dome over a rectangular room.
Larrie Benton Zacharie, 2011
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Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Architecture
pendant post In a bammer-beam roof, the lower post at the foot of the truss.
pendent Same as pendant. pendentive 1. One of a set of curved wall surfaces
which form a transition between a dome (or its drum) and the supporting masonry
. 2.
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Index Universalis Multilingualis: Deutsch - Französisch - ...
... 9l251 Pendelwanderung = Pendelverkehr _ migration alternante _ commuter
traffic, 9l251 pendentif _ pendentive _ Pendentif / sphärisches Dreieck l
Eckzwickel l Gewölbezwickel (2) l Hängezwickel, 6l97 pendentif à stalactites _
pendentive ...
K. G. Saur Verlag GmbH & Company, Walter De Gruyter, 2003
Their solution was the invention of the pendentive (Figure 9. 1), a triangle-shaped
piece of masonry with the dome resting on one long side, and the other two sides
channeling the weight down to a pier below. A pendentive allows the dome to ...
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Ancient Building Technology, Volume 3: Construction (2 Vols)
The Geometry of the Hemispherical Dome on Pendentives giving (right, to larger
scale) the construction for obtaining the face development of a pendentive. Key (
left): 1. Inner face of wall to square chamber below; 2. Soffite of continuous dome
...
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Mission San Xavier Del Bac: A Guide to Its Iconography
... EVanGELISTS Choir loft, northwest pendentive Choir loft, northeast pendentive
Choir loft, southwest pendentive Choir loft, southeast pendentive FOUR
DOCTORS (FATHERS) OF THE LATIN CHURCH Gregory the Great Jerome
Ambrose of ...
Yvonne Lange, Richard E. Ahlborn, 2004
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The Architecture of Alexandria and Egypt, C. 300 B.C. to ...
There are two types of so-called pendentive dome. A 'dome with continuous
pendentives' results when a section of a sphere is placed over a square base
whose diagonal is the same length as the diameter of the sphere [541]. The
resultant ...
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History of Architecture Super Review
Sometimes arches were thrown across the angles of the square or polygon, and
again, when the dimensions were sufficiently small, single blocks at the angles
were hollowed out in pendentive form. The pendentive. By far the most important
...
Fiske Kimball George Harold Edgell
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The Companion Guide to Istanbul and Around the Marmara
(127) Christ and the Samaritan Woman (in the northwest pendentive). (128) The
Paralytic carrying off his Bed (in the northeast pendentive). (129) Christ Healing
the Blind Born (in the southeast pendentive). In the seventh vault there are ...
5 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «PENDENTIVE»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
pendentive no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Dan Cruickshank's Gothic masterpieces
Soane, the architect of the Bank of England, was obsessed with the pendentive – domes on squares. Giles took this idea and ran with it for his ... «Radio Times, out 14»
Angelo, Eros and Monte Cassino
It had been intended for St Paul's Cathedral in a version 22ft across, for a pendentive beneath the dome. But the Dean and Chapter objected ... «Telegraph.co.uk, fev 14»
The dome - symbol of power
... in which the corners of the square room are filled out to form a base for the dome; the pendentive, which is a triangular segment that tapers at ... «Hurriyet Daily News, jan 14»
Taal's genteel old houses are surviving with grace
... been replaced by a cement construction, and how concerned they were that the pendentive paintings of the Four Evangelists had been lost. «Inquirer.net, dez 11»
The prophets
Pendentive of the dome of the Gesù, Rome. Credit: Marie-Lan Nguyen / Wikimedia Commons. As a middle school teacher I rarely raised my voice to my students ... «Catholic News Agency, jun 11»