INTERSECTING ARCADE
A series of intersecting arches, crossing on the same plane, resting on alternating column supports.
INTERLACING ARCADE
A series
of arches resting on the same plane but that visually appear
to overlap. Both interlacing and intersecting arches are a common decorative feature of Norman
Romanesque architecture.
BARTIZAN
The projecting
turrets of a fortification placed at the corners and near entrances,
with machiolations and meurtrières for defensive purposes.
VASTUPURUSAMANDALA
TROMPE
VASTUPURUSAMANDALA
A combined
Sanskrit expression to describe the architecture of the ancient Hindu,
Buddhist, Jain temple complex. VASTU denotes the 'physical site',
including placement and orientation. PURUSA refers to the 'spirit, soul
or essence' of the place. MANDALA embodies the 'form' manifesting the
concepts of the 'circle, unity and the universe' enclosed by the square
plan.
TROMPE
A truncated vault
utilized in lieu of brackets or corbels as a support structure for a
projecting architectural feature, permitting a change of vertical plane.
SIKHARA
SQUINCH
SIKHARA
Sanskrit for "mountain
peak", the great tower of the Hindu temple complex, typically having a
convex taper towards the crowning great stone disc or AMALAKA, inspired
by the shape of a local fig variety and symbolic of the sun and the
heavenly realm.
SQUINCH
An alternative to the
pendentive, the conical or arcuated corbelling placed in the corners of a
square plan to support the cylindrical or octagonal drum above, whilst
at the same time resolving the smaller drum to the walls or piers below.
CASTRUM DOLORIS
CASTRUM DOLORIS
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