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Vault

In architecture, a vault (French voûte, from Italian volta) is a self-supporting arched form, usually of stone or brick, serving to cover a space with a ceiling or roof. As in building an arch, a temporary support is needed while rings of voussoirs are constructed and the rings placed in position. Until the topmost voussoir, the keystone, is positioned, the vault is not self-supporting. Where timber is easily obtained, this temporary support is provided by centering consisting of a framed truss with a semicircular or segmental head, which supports the voussoirs until the ring of the whole arch is completed.

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GewölbeschlußsteinWassersammelbassin in Herat, 4.11.1928Basar mit aufgehängtem Räuberkopf, Herat 4.11.1928Stabilitätsnachweis der Brücke über das Glumethal i. k. 1,3 + 83,5 für den Anschluß des Clotildeschachtes an die Bergwerksbahn.Villa Hadriana IVilla Hadriana II
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