rampant arch

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rampant arch

A stone bridge features a single rampant arch over a small stream.

Definition

Noun: A rampant arch is an arch whose springing points (the points where the curve begins from its supports) are at different vertical levels. This results in one side of the arch being higher than the other, creating an asymmetrical appearance. It is a distinctive architectural feature.

Usage

This term is used specifically in the fields of architecture, art history, and structural engineering to describe a particular arch design. It is a technical term.

Examples
  • The gatehouse was flanked by a rampant arch, giving the structure a dynamic, ascending look.
  • In Gothic architecture, a rampant arch is sometimes used over a staircase or on sloping ground.
  • The architect specified a rampant arch to bridge the two sections of the building that were on different levels.
Advanced Usage
  • Structural Function: A rampant arch is often employed to accommodate a change in ground level or to create a visually striking element that suggests movement or growth.
  • Historical Context: This arch type is frequently seen in medieval and Gothic revival architecture, often in contexts like bridge abutments or supporting structures for vaults that span uneven spaces.
Variants and Related Words
  • Rampant (Adjective): In heraldry and architecture, "rampant" describes a figure, especially a lion, standing on one hind leg with the forelegs elevated. In a broader architectural sense, it can describe any element that is unrestrained or ascends sharply.
  • Arch (Noun): A curved structural element that spans an opening and supports weight from above.
Synonyms
  • Inclined arch
  • Raking arch
Notes

This is a compound noun. The core word is "arch," modified by the adjective "rampant" to specify its asymmetrical nature. The definition and examples focus on the complete term "rampant arch."

rampant arch

A stone bridge features a single rampant arch over a small stream.

Noun
  1. an arch whose support is higher on one side than on the other