barrel vault
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Definition
Noun: A barrel vault is an architectural element, specifically the simplest form of a vault, constructed as a single, continuous arch. It resembles a semicircular tunnel or the interior of a barrel split lengthwise, creating an extended arched ceiling or roof.
Usage
The term barrel vault is used to describe a specific, fundamental type of arched ceiling structure in architecture. * It is a countable noun (e.g., a barrel vault, two barrel vaults). * It is typically used in technical, historical, or descriptive contexts related to buildings, such as churches, crypts, hallways, and ancient Roman architecture.
Examples
- The ancient Roman aqueduct featured a long barrel vault to channel water.
- The nave of the Romanesque church is covered by a massive stone barrel vault.
- To make the corridor feel more spacious, the architect designed it with a barrel vault.
Advanced Usage
- Structural Description: A barrel vault exerts continuous outward thrust along its entire length, requiring strong supporting walls or buttresses.
- Historical Context: The barrel vault was a key architectural innovation of ancient Rome, enabling the construction of larger interior spaces without columns.
Variants and Related Words
- Groin Vault (noun): A vault formed by the intersection at right angles of two barrel vaults.
- Rib Vault (noun): A vault in which diagonal arches (ribs) frame the ceiling panels, an evolution from the barrel vault.
- Vaulting (noun): The practice or technique of constructing vaults.
Synonyms
- Tunnel Vault: A direct synonym for barrel vault, emphasizing its tunnel-like appearance.
- Wagon Vault: Another less common synonym, comparing its shape to an overturned wagon top.
Related Phrases
- Barrel-vaulted (adjective): Describes a space that is roofed or covered with a barrel vault.
- The crypt was a dark, barrel-vaulted chamber.
Noun
- the simplest form of vault; a single continuous arch