Catalan vault
Pronunciation
/kˈæɾɐlˌæn vˈɑːlt/

Definition & Meaning of "Catalan vault"in English

Catalan vault
01

an architectural feature characterized by a series of thin, self-supporting clay tiles or bricks arranged in a herringbone pattern to create a vaulted ceiling

Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Inanimate
Composition
Compound
Countable
Plural form
Catalan vaults

What is a "Catalan vault"?

A Catalan vault is an architectural feature made from thin bricks arranged in a series of shallow, curved layers. This type of vault is known for its lightweight construction and its ability to span large areas without the need for heavy support. Catalan vaults are often used in Mediterranean architecture, particularly in Spain, where they create elegant, curved ceilings. The thin layers of brick are laid flat, allowing for a quicker and more efficient construction process compared to traditional vaults. This style is both practical and visually appealing, adding warmth and charm to a space.

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