pier arch

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pier arch

A stone pier arch spans the calm river, supporting the old bridge above.

Definition

Noun: - A structural arch supported directly by piers: A "pier arch" is an architectural arch whose ends or abutments rest on substantial vertical supports called piers, rather than on columns or walls. It is a fundamental element in bridge and arcade construction.

Usage
  • This term is used specifically in architectural and structural engineering contexts to describe the load-bearing relationship between an arch and its supports.
  • It typically refers to a single arch span between two piers.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The ancient Roman aqueduct featured a long series of sturdy pier arches.
    • The bridge's design relied on a central pier arch to span the widest part of the river.
    • In the cathedral's crypt, the weight of the vault is transferred through massive pier arches.
Advanced Usage
  • In historical architecture, a pier arcade refers to a sequence of multiple pier arches, forming a covered passage or supporting a structure above.
  • The term distinguishes the support type; a pier arch contrasts with a column arch or a wall arch.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pier (n): A vertical, solid masonry support, often rectangular in cross-section, that bears heavy loads.
  • Arch (n): A curved structural element that spans an opening and supports weight from above.
  • Arcade (n): A series of arches supported by piers or columns.
Synonyms
  • Supported arch (general)
  • Pier-supported arch (descriptive)
Notes
  • "Pier arch" is a technical compound noun. Its meaning is derived directly from its components: an supported by . It does not commonly have phrasal verbs or idioms associated with it.
pier arch

A stone pier arch spans the calm river, supporting the old bridge above.

Noun
  1. an arch supported on piers