Vaulted and Arched Ceilings in Argentine Houses: Examples Using Brick, Wood, and Concrete

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Autor: archdaily Publicado el: 28/05/2021
Vaulted and Arched Ceilings in Argentine Houses: Examples Using Brick, Wood, and Concrete

A vault is a constructive technique that is achieved by compressing the materials forming it together. While this technique has existed since the time of the ancient Romans, certain types of vaulted ceilings, such as the Catalan or Valencian timbral vault, only reached popularity in some areas of the world at the start of the 19th century thanks to...
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