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buttresses    音标拼音: [b'ʌtrəsəz] [b'ʌtrəsɪz]
n. 桥墩

桥墩


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  • Buttress - Wikipedia
    Buttresses are fairly common on more ancient (typically Gothic) buildings, as a means of providing support to act against the lateral (sideways) forces arising out of inadequately braced roof structures
  • BUTTRESS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of BUTTRESS is a projecting structure of masonry or wood for supporting or giving stability to a wall or building How to use buttress in a sentence Did you know?
  • Buttress | Gothic, Flying Buttresses Vaults | Britannica
    buttress, in architecture, exterior support, usually of masonry, projecting from the face of a wall and serving either to strengthen it or to resist the side thrust created by the load on an arch or a roof
  • Flying Buttresses: How They Changed Architecture
    In this in-depth guide, we explore flying buttresses, one of the most innovative architectural solutions in history Although they are often associated with Gothic architecture, their origins go deeper, with the basic principles being influenced by early Islamic architecture
  • All About the Buttress and Other Wall Supports - ThoughtCo
    Buttresses, from flying to angle, help keep heavy stone walls from falling over Famous buildings like Notre Dame used flying buttresses to allow for big windows and tall walls Today, architects use buttresses for decoration in modern buildings like the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
  • What is Buttress in Architecture? (History Types) - Layak Architect
    A Buttress can be defined as an architectural element that is designed to support or resist the side thrust created by a load of an arch and roof In the early days, almost every building was built with stone masonry, which had a heavy load, and butter was used to resist those loads
  • What Are Buttresses In Architecture - homeinteriorz. com
    Buttresses are critical architectural elements primarily found in Gothic architecture, serving to reinforce walls Their design allows them to effectively distribute the weight of a structure, countering both downward forces from roofs and outward pressures on exterior walls
  • Buttress Architecture Structure and Design of the Supports
    Buttresses are one of the most iconic features of Gothic Architecture style of masonry building These were the beautiful stone arches that allowed medieval builders to construct high ceilings for cathedrals and churches
  • Buttress - Ancient and medieval architecture
    Vertical structural element of a building, going outward perpendicularly from the wall of a high building in the form of a pillar The buttress is to reinforce the wall and move the weight of the building vault to the ground Viewed from the side, it extends stepped or tilted





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