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Cosa (chi) è barrel vault - definizione

ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENT FORMED BY THE EXTRUSION OF A SINGLE CURVE
Barrel-vault; Tunnel vault; Wagon-vault; Rampant vault; Stilted vault; Cylindrical vault; Wagon vault; Annular vault; Barrel vaults; Rampant Vault; Tunnel Vault; Tunnel-vault; Barrel Vault; Barrel-vaulted; Wagon roof; Waggon roof; Waggon vault; Cradle-vault; Wagon-roof; Arch barrel roof; Wagonhead vault; Wagonhead vaults
  • Barrel vault in the early 20th century main post office of [[Toledo, Ohio]]
  • Barrel vault in a [[mausoleum]] at the [[Recoleta Cemetery]], Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Temple of Jupiter]] at [[Diocletian's Palace]] in [[Split, Croatia]]. Built early 4th century.
  • The great archway of the entrance to the palace of Ardeshir I
  • Roman barrel vault at the ''villa rustica'' Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Germany.

barrel vault         
¦ noun Architecture a vault forming a half cylinder.
Derivatives
barrel-vaulted adjective
wagon-roof         
(also wagon-vault)
¦ noun another term for barrel vault.
Cross-vaulting         
PRODUCED BY THE INTERSECTION AT RIGHT ANGLES OF TWO BARREL VAULTS
Groined vault; Cross vault; Groin-vault; Crossed vault; Cross-vault; Cross-vaulting; Groined Vault; Groin vaults; Cross vaulting; Cross-vaulted; Double barrel vault; Double barrel vaults
·noun Vaulting formed by the intersection of two or more simple vaults.

Wikipedia

Barrel vault

A barrel vault, also known as a tunnel vault, wagon vault or wagonhead vault, is an architectural element formed by the extrusion of a single curve (or pair of curves, in the case of a pointed barrel vault) along a given distance. The curves are typically circular in shape, lending a semi-cylindrical appearance to the total design. The barrel vault is the simplest form of a vault: effectively a series of arches placed side by side (i.e., one after another). It is a form of barrel roof.

As with all arch-based constructions, there is an outward thrust generated against the walls underneath a barrel vault. There are several mechanisms for absorbing this thrust. One is to make the walls exceedingly thick and strong – this is a primitive and sometimes unacceptable method. A more elegant method is to build two or more vaults parallel to each other; the forces of their outward thrusts will thus negate each other. This method was most often used in construction of churches, where several vaulted naves ran parallel down the length of the building. However, the outer walls of the outermost vault would still have to be quite strong or reinforced by buttressing. The third and most elegant mechanism to resist the lateral thrust was to create an intersection of two barrel vaults at right angles, thus forming a groin vault.

Barrel vaults are known from the Ancient Iran (Elam), Indian Indus Valley civilization and Ancient Egypt, and were used extensively in Roman architecture. They were also used to replace the Cloaca Maxima with a system of underground sewers. Other early barrel vault designs occur in northern Europe, Turkey, Morocco, and other regions. In medieval Europe, the barrel vault was an important element of stone construction in monasteries, castles, tower houses and other structures. This form of design is observed in cellars, crypts, long hallways, cloisters and even great halls.