groined vault
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Definition
Noun: A groined vault is an architectural structure formed by the intersection at right angles of two barrel vaults of equal size. This intersection creates a network of arched ribs, or groins, along the lines where the vaults meet.
Usage
The term is used specifically in architecture and architectural history to describe a type of ceiling or roof structure. * The nave of the cathedral is covered by a magnificent groined vault. * Groined vaults were a significant development in Romanesque and Gothic architecture, allowing for better support and larger interior spaces.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Description: In technical descriptions, a groined vault is analyzed by its constituent parts: the two perpendicular barrel vaults and the groin arches (or arrises) formed at their intersection. The weight is channeled down these groins to supporting piers or columns.
- Historical Context: The development of the groined vault was a precursor to the more complex rib vault, which used distinct ribs to define the groins before the vault's web (infill) was constructed.
Variants and Related Words
- Cross Vault: A synonym for groined vault.
- Barrel Vault (noun): A simple, continuous arched vault, semicircular in cross-section. A groined vault is formed from two of these.
- Rib Vault (noun): A later, more advanced vault where the groins are built as independent arched ribs, which then support the vault web.
- Groin (noun): In this context, the curved edge formed by the intersection of two vaults.
Synonyms
- Cross vault
Antonyms / Contrasting Terms
- Barrel Vault: A simple, uninterrupted tunnel-like vault.
- Dome: A rounded vault forming the roof of a building.
- Flat Ceiling: A non-vaulted, horizontal ceiling structure.
Related Phrases / Compound Terms
- Groined vaulting (noun): The technique or style of using groined vaults as a structural system.
- The crypt features extensive groined vaulting.
Noun
- two barrel vaults intersecting at right angles