Arch - Keyhole

Arch - Keyhole

Scaled set of drawings of Keyhole Arch in front views with diagram
Description
Description

A keyhole arch is a type of architectural arch that is shaped like a keyhole. It is characterized by a narrow opening at the top that widens out at the bottom. Keyhole arches are often used in buildings for their decorative and structural qualities. They can be found in a variety of architectural styles, including Gothic, Romanesque, and Moorish. Keyhole arches are often used in doorways and windows. They can also be used to create decorative features, such as niches and arcades. Keyhole arches can add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any building.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Keyhole Arches have typical spans between 4’-12’ (1.22-3.66 m) and arch rises of 57.9”-174” (147-441 cm). Arches are commonly paired with wall depths of 8”-16” (20.3-40.6 cm) and a course depth between of 4”-16” (10.2-40.6 cm).

Series of illustrations of Keyhole Arch seen from views with varied sizes
Series of illustrations of Keyhole Arch seen from views with varied sizes
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
57.9”-174” | 147-441 cm
Width:
4’-12’ | 1.22-3.66 m (Span)
Depth:
8”-16” | 20.3-40.6 cm (Wall)
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Course Depth: 4”-16” | 10.2-40.6 cm

Materials:
Brick, stone, or concrete
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Drawings include:

Keyhole Arch elevations (various sizes)

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