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Three-centered arch
/θɹˈiːsˈɛntəd ˈɑːtʃ/
/θɹˈiːsˈɛntɚd ˈɑːɹtʃ/
Three-centered arch
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a gently curved architectural element with three distinct centers of curvature, commonly used in Renaissance and Gothic Revival styles for its aesthetic appeal
What is a "three-centered arch"?
A three-centered arch is an architectural feature defined by its three distinct curved sections, creating a shape that resembles a rounded or pointed form. This arch is made up of three arcs, with the outer arcs being flatter and the central arc being more pronounced. Commonly used in Gothic and Tudor architecture, three-centered arches are often found in doorways, windows, and decorative elements. Their unique shape adds character and visual interest to buildings, providing both structural support and an aesthetically pleasing design that enhances the overall architectural style.
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