Arch - Tudor

Arch - Tudor

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

A Tudor arch is a type of arch that is characterized by its wide span and low rise. It is a blunted version of the pointed arch of Gothic architecture, and is often used in Tudor-style buildings. Tudor arches are typically made of stone or brick, and are often decorated with carvings or other ornamentation. They can be found in a variety of architectural elements, including doorways, windows, and ceilings.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Tudor Arches have typical spans between 4’-12’ (1.22-3.66 m) and arch rises of 11.8”-35” (30-89 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 Tudor Arch seen from views with varied sizes
Series of illustrations of Tudor Arch seen from views with varied sizes
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
11.8”-35” | 30-89 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:

Tudor Arch elevations (various sizes)

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