safety arch
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Definition
Noun: - A structural arch without decoration: A "safety arch" is a plain, functional arch built within a structure, such as a wall or a larger arch. Its primary purpose is not aesthetic but to provide additional strength, support, and stability to the construction, often as a preventive or reinforcing measure.
Usage
A "safety arch" is a technical term used in architecture, engineering, and construction. It describes a specific, load-bearing component integrated into a building's design for reinforcement. - The medieval builders included a safety arch within the wall to prevent collapse. - During the restoration, engineers discovered a hidden safety arch supporting the main vault.
Advanced Usage
- As a preventative or fail-safe element: The term emphasizes the arch's role in ensuring structural integrity, often designed to bear loads if other parts weaken.
- The design incorporates a safety arch as a critical fail-safe against lateral pressure.
Variants and Related Words
- Relieving arch (noun): A very similar type of arch constructed above a lintel or opening to divert weight and relieve stress. While often used interchangeably with "safety arch," a relieving arch is specifically positioned over an opening.
- Discharging arch (noun): Another synonymous term for an arch built to carry weight away from a vulnerable point, such as a window or door.
Synonyms
- Supporting arch
- Relieving arch
- Discharging arch
- Structural arch
Antonyms
- Decorative arch (an arch built primarily for aesthetic purposes, not structural support).
- Ornamental arch
Related Phrases/Concepts
- To build in a safety arch: This phrase describes the action of incorporating this structural element.
- The architect decided to build in a safety arch during the initial phase.
- Hidden/Concealed safety arch: Refers to a safety arch that is not visible in the finished structure, as it is embedded within the construction.
- The stability of the tower is due to a concealed safety arch.
Noun
- an undecorated arch that is included in order to strengthen or support a construction