Spandrels (Architecture)
لتكبير النص لتصغير النص-
تم الحفظ بنجاحהפריט קיים באזור האישישגיאהلحفظ المحتوى الرجاء تسجيل الدخول
معلومات حول الهوية:
أرقام تعريفية أخرى
Wikidata:
Q244556
Library of congress:
sh2020005567
مصادر المعلومات
- Work cat.: Spandrel of an arch with a glazed-tile Arabesque design in Agra's Chini ka Rauzah, Agra's trans-Jamuna region, India, 1965-2000, via University of Washington digital collections, International Collections, May 29, 2020.
- Art & architecture thesaurus online, May 29, 2020:(spandrels (wall components); surfaces adjacent to an arch above its springing; also by extension the walls above or below window openings in modern curtain wall construction)
- Britannica online, May 29, 2020(spandrel, also spelled spandril, the roughly triangular area above and on either side of an arch, bounded by a line running horizontally through the apex of the arch, a line rising vertically from the springing of the arch, and the curved extrados, or top of the arch)
- Merriam-Webster dictionary online, June 1, 2020(spandrel, less commonly spandril. 1: the sometimes ornamented space between the right or left exterior curve of an arch and an enclosing right angle. 2: the triangular space beneath the string of a stair)
- Dictionary.com, June 1, 2020(spandrel or spandril: 1. Architecture. an area between the extradoses of two adjoining arches, or between the extrados of an arch and a perpendicular through the extrados at the springing line. 2. (in a steel-framed building) a panellike area between the head of a window on one level and the sill of a window immediately above. 3. Philately. the decoration occupying the space at the corner of a stamp between the border and an oval or circular central design.)