- Tudor arch
Tudor arch, a low, wide
arch , was a common architectural element in theTudor period inEngland . [cite book
first=Nancy Schwartz
last= John Poppeliers
authorlink=
coauthors=
year= 1983
title= What Style is It?
edition=
publisher= John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
location=New York, New York
pages= p. 106
id= ISBN 0471144347] It is a flattened pointed arch usually drawn from four centers, the four-centred arch, which was a defining feature. The arch has a low elliptical shape. [cite web
url=http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Tudor+arch
title=Tudor arch
publisher=
accessdate=2007-02-15]The
Tudor period refers to a period between 1485 and 1558 inEngland during the reign of theTudor dynasty . The Gothic period's pointed arch was blunted into the flattened Tudor arch. The Tudor arch placed over theoriel window , a bay window supported on abracket orcorbel , was a striking window design of the Tudor period. [cite web
url=http://www.britainexpress.com/architecture/tudor.htm
title=Tudor Architecture in England 1500-1575
publisher=
accessdate=2007-02-15]From a functional perspective, the Tudor arch design, also called a semicircular arch or parabolic arch, can handle a span over six feet and bear a load capacity of over 1,000 pounds per foot. It has a rise-to-span ratio of more than 0.15. [cite web
url=http://www.constructionwork.com/glossary/a8.html
title=Construction work center - glossary
publisher=
accessdate=2007-02-15]Notes
External links
* [http://www.ontarioarchitecture.com/Tudor.htm Tudor revival]
* [http://www.sunroomliving.com/Tudor-Arch-Sunrooms.html Tudor Arch Styles]
* [http://www.brantacan.co.uk/ArchTudor643.jpgPhoto]
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