arcuatio
In ancient Rome, a structure formed by means of arches or arcades and employed to support a construction of any […]
An arched recess or sepulchral cell in a Roman subterranean burial place or catacomb.
An entablature in which the cornice rests directly on the architrave, the frieze being omitted.
A metal stop bead which is fixed to a wall next to a door or window opening; covered by the
1. The art and science of designing and building structures, communities, or open areas, in keeping with aesthetic and functional
The cubic content of a building calculated by multiplying the floor area by the height. For foundations, the average depth