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Gothic rib vault
/ɡˈɒθɪk ɹˈɪb vˈɒlt/
/ɡˈɑːθɪk ɹˈɪb vˈɑːlt/
Gothic rib vault
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gótikus bordás boltozat
an architectural construction that consists of a series of intersecting stone ribs that form a skeletal framework supporting the vaulted ceiling
What is a "Gothic rib vault"?
A Gothic rib vault is an architectural feature that consists of intersecting arches, creating a framework that supports the ceiling of a building. This design is characterized by its pointed arches and rib-like structures that run along the edges, providing both strength and decorative detail. Gothic rib vaults are commonly found in cathedrals and churches, where they contribute to the overall height and grandeur of the interior space. The ribs help distribute weight evenly, allowing for large, open areas and stunning stained glass windows. This style enhances the beauty and complexity of Gothic architecture while offering practical support to the structure.