Arch - Keyhole, Pointed

Arch - Keyhole, Pointed

Set of scaled dimensioned drawings of Pointed Keyhole Arch viewed from the front with diagram
Description
Description

A pointed keyhole arch is a type of arch that is shaped like a keyhole. It is made up of two curves that meet at a point at the top, and the bottom of the arch is narrower than the top. This type of arch is often used in Islamic architecture, and it can be found in many mosques, palaces, and other buildings. Pointed keyhole arches are known for their beauty and their strength, and they can add a touch of elegance to any building.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Pointed Keyhole Arches have typical spans between 4’-12’ (1.22-3.66 m) and arch rises of 34.6”-103.9” (88-264 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).

Group of illustrations of Pointed Keyhole Arch in views with varied sizes
Group of illustrations of Pointed Keyhole Arch in views with varied sizes
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
34.6”-103.9” | 88-264 cm
Width:
4’-12’ | 1.22-3.66 m (Span)
Depth:
8”-16” | 20.3-40.6 cm (Wall)
Length:
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Course Depth: 4”-16” | 10.2-40.6 cm

Materials:
Brick, stone, or concrete
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Drawings include:

Pointed Keyhole Arch elevations (various sizes)

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