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Cosa (chi) è dôme - definizione

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DoME; Le dome

Dome         
  • Apache wigwam, by Edward S. Curtis, 1903
  • Comparison of a generic "true" [[arch]] (left) and a corbel arch (right)
  • Saint Sava]] was entirely built from prefabricated slabs. It was hydraulically lifted from the ground to 40 m height by lift-slab method. 1935-2004
  • Dome of the Church of the Assumption in [[Carcaixent]]
  • The [[Dome of the Rock]] in [[Jerusalem]]
  • [[Geodesic dome]]s of the [[Eden Project]] in United Kingdom
  • Pantheon]] in Rome.
  • Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb]] (25 AD – 220 AD).
  • Cathedral of the Annunciation]], [[Moscow Kremlin]].
  • Blue Mosque]] in Istanbul, a World Heritage Site and example of the classical style period of Ottoman architecture, showing Byzantine influence.
  • stellate]] pattern to represent the night sky.
  • Brunelleschi]]'s dome, Italy
  • Selimiye Mosque dome in Edirne, Turkey
  • Sheikh Lotfallah Mosque, [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]].
  • The dome of [[St Paul's Cathedral]] in London
  • The [[Taj Mahal]] in [[Agra]], [[India]] built by [[Shah Jahan]].
  • Justinian the Great]] was the largest cathedral in the world for nearly a thousand years.
  • [[Saint Basil's Cathedral]] (1555–61) in [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]. Its distinctive [[onion dome]]s date to the 1680s.
ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENT THAT RESEMBLES THE HOLLOW UPPER HALF OF A SPHERE
Domes; Saucer dome; Handkerchief vault; Sail vault; Domal; Sail-vault; Calotte (architecture); False dome; Umbrella dome; Paraboloid dome; Compound dome
A dome () is an architectural element similar to the hollow upper half of a sphere. There is significant overlap with the term cupola, which may also refer to a dome or a structure on top of a dome.
Dome         
  • Apache wigwam, by Edward S. Curtis, 1903
  • Comparison of a generic "true" [[arch]] (left) and a corbel arch (right)
  • Saint Sava]] was entirely built from prefabricated slabs. It was hydraulically lifted from the ground to 40 m height by lift-slab method. 1935-2004
  • Dome of the Church of the Assumption in [[Carcaixent]]
  • The [[Dome of the Rock]] in [[Jerusalem]]
  • [[Geodesic dome]]s of the [[Eden Project]] in United Kingdom
  • Pantheon]] in Rome.
  • Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb]] (25 AD – 220 AD).
  • Cathedral of the Annunciation]], [[Moscow Kremlin]].
  • Blue Mosque]] in Istanbul, a World Heritage Site and example of the classical style period of Ottoman architecture, showing Byzantine influence.
  • stellate]] pattern to represent the night sky.
  • Brunelleschi]]'s dome, Italy
  • Selimiye Mosque dome in Edirne, Turkey
  • Sheikh Lotfallah Mosque, [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]].
  • The dome of [[St Paul's Cathedral]] in London
  • The [[Taj Mahal]] in [[Agra]], [[India]] built by [[Shah Jahan]].
  • Justinian the Great]] was the largest cathedral in the world for nearly a thousand years.
  • [[Saint Basil's Cathedral]] (1555–61) in [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]. Its distinctive [[onion dome]]s date to the 1680s.
ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENT THAT RESEMBLES THE HOLLOW UPPER HALF OF A SPHERE
Domes; Saucer dome; Handkerchief vault; Sail vault; Domal; Sail-vault; Calotte (architecture); False dome; Umbrella dome; Paraboloid dome; Compound dome
·noun A cupola formed on a large scale.
II. Dome ·noun Decision; judgment; opinion; a court decision.
III. Dome ·noun A building; a house; an edifice;
- used chiefly in poetry.
IV. Dome ·noun Any erection resembling the dome or cupola of a building; as the upper part of a furnace, the vertical steam chamber on the top of a boiler, ·etc.
V. Dome ·noun A prism formed by planes parallel to a lateral axis which meet above in a horizontal edge, like the roof of a house; also, one of the planes of such a form.
dome         
  • Apache wigwam, by Edward S. Curtis, 1903
  • Comparison of a generic "true" [[arch]] (left) and a corbel arch (right)
  • Saint Sava]] was entirely built from prefabricated slabs. It was hydraulically lifted from the ground to 40 m height by lift-slab method. 1935-2004
  • Dome of the Church of the Assumption in [[Carcaixent]]
  • The [[Dome of the Rock]] in [[Jerusalem]]
  • [[Geodesic dome]]s of the [[Eden Project]] in United Kingdom
  • Pantheon]] in Rome.
  • Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb]] (25 AD – 220 AD).
  • Cathedral of the Annunciation]], [[Moscow Kremlin]].
  • Blue Mosque]] in Istanbul, a World Heritage Site and example of the classical style period of Ottoman architecture, showing Byzantine influence.
  • stellate]] pattern to represent the night sky.
  • Brunelleschi]]'s dome, Italy
  • Selimiye Mosque dome in Edirne, Turkey
  • Sheikh Lotfallah Mosque, [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]].
  • The dome of [[St Paul's Cathedral]] in London
  • The [[Taj Mahal]] in [[Agra]], [[India]] built by [[Shah Jahan]].
  • Justinian the Great]] was the largest cathedral in the world for nearly a thousand years.
  • [[Saint Basil's Cathedral]] (1555–61) in [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]. Its distinctive [[onion dome]]s date to the 1680s.
ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENT THAT RESEMBLES THE HOLLOW UPPER HALF OF A SPHERE
Domes; Saucer dome; Handkerchief vault; Sail vault; Domal; Sail-vault; Calotte (architecture); False dome; Umbrella dome; Paraboloid dome; Compound dome
¦ noun
1. a rounded vault forming the roof of a building or structure.
the revolving openable hemispherical roof of an observatory.
2. the rounded summit of a hill or mountain.
Geology a rounded uplifted landform or underground structure.
3. informal the top of the head.
4. literary a stately building.
¦ verb [often as noun doming] form a rounded shape.
Derivatives
domed adjective
dome-like adjective
Origin
C16: from Fr. dome, from Ital. duomo 'cathedral, dome', from L. domus 'house'.

Wikipedia

Dome (disambiguation)

A dome is a structural element of architecture that resembles the hollow upper half of a sphere.

Dome may also refer to: