Arch - Triangular

Arch - Triangular

Pair of dimensioned illustrations of Triangular Arch seen in elevation with diagram
Description
Description

A triangular arch is a type of arch that is shaped like a triangle. It is made up of two stones that are set at an angle of 45 degrees or thereabouts, and they meet at the apex of the arch. Triangular arches are often used in Anglo-Saxon architecture, and they can be found in a variety of buildings, including churches, bridges, and fortifications. Triangular arches are strong and stable, and they can support a lot of weight. They are also relatively easy to build, which makes them a popular choice for architects and builders.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Triangular Arches have typical spans between 4’-12’ (1.22-3.66 m) and arch rises of 24”-72” (61-183 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).

Set of drawings of Triangular Arch in views with a range of sizes
Set of drawings of Triangular Arch in views with a range of sizes
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
24”-72” | 61-183 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:

Triangular Arch elevations (various sizes)

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