transverse archesの例文
- The ship has three bays with ribbed vaults separated by transverse arches.
- By combining with the transverse arches, the pendants do not require additional structural support.
- The pendants are cut from single stones and inserted as wedge stones in the transverse arches.
- The central nave is bay being separated from one another by pointed transverse arches with rectangular profiles.
- The roofs were flat, made of earth on top of short branches, resting on transverse arches.
- The main piers and transverse arches that support the domes divide the nave into three bays, each about.
- The barrel vault is made from tufa stone, and is held up by six transverse arches resting on consoles.
- The sanctuary is flanked by two transverse arches; the frontal of the altar, surmounted by a Gothic ciborium.
- The cast must incorporate the toes right up to the tips but not squeeze the toes or obliterate the transverse arch.
- The anatomy and shape of a person s longitudinal and transverse arch can dictate the types of injuries that person is susceptible to.
- These groin vaults are created by the combination of arches along the wall and larger, transverse arches bridging the nave of the chapel.
- In the centre is a square pier supporting four square rib vaults, with the heavy ribs leading to transverse arches, all stop-chamfered.
- Inside the church, there are compound pillars resembles like vertical shaft provide support to the ceiling which is made with nave vault and transverse arches.
- The Fredenhagen altar was replaced by a plain altar base of muschelkalk limestone and a crucifix by Gerhard Marcks suspended from the transverse arch of the ceiling.
- The partition between these Arches, running the whole length of the Tunnel, is cut into transverse arches, leading through from one roadsted to the other.
- The west entrance is under a stone vaulted gallery and the timber roof is supported on stone transverse arches carried on shafts attached to the older arcade pillars.
- According to Petersen, some of the deserted houses appeared to incorporate earlier structures, including transverse arches and cross-vaulted rooms, possibly of a medieval origin.
- The four detached side spires were kept, but the large central dome was eliminated and replaced with a system of four semicircular sections, separated by transverse arches.
- New artwork, introduced in 1930, altered details of the crown, by replacing the fleurs de lis with crosses and omitting the pearls from the transverse arch.
- The underground station at Waterloo was located within the existing transverse arches of the main line station, with the arrival and departure platforms in separate arches, and a staircase access.