enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Pier (architecture) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pier_(architecture)

    A pier, in architecture, is an upright support for a structure or superstructure such as an arch or bridge. Sections of structural walls between openings (bays) can function as piers. Sections of structural walls between openings (bays) can function as piers.

  3. Glossary of architecture - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_architecture

    A support sculpted in the form of a man, which may take the place of a column, a pier or a pilaster. Atrium (plural: atria) The inner court of a Roman house; in a multi-story building, a toplit covered court rising through all stories. Attic A small top story within a roof above the uppermost ceiling.

  4. Pier (bridge structure) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pier_(bridge_structure)

    The pier of a bridge is an intermediate support that holds the deck of the structure. It is a massive and permanent support, as opposed to the shoring , which is lighter and provides temporary support.

  5. Pier (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pier_(disambiguation)

    A pier is a raised walkway over water, supported by widely spread piles or pillars. ... Pier (architecture), an upright support used in buildings; Pier ...

  6. Alternation of supports - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternation_of_supports

    However, frequently the column and pier alternation was used for purely decorative purposes, most likely following the Byzantine idea found in the Hagios Demetrios. Examples include San Miniato al Monte ( c. 1170 ), San Clemente al Laterano (dedicated in 1128), Santa Maria in Cosmedin (1123), Basilica di San Nicola in Bari (1197).

  7. Glossary of nautical terms (M–Z) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_nautical_terms...

    The lighter structure of a pier contrasts with the more solid foundations of a quay or the closely spaced piles of a wharf. In North America, the term "pier" used alone connotes either a pier used (or formerly used) by commercial shipping or one used for fishing, while in Europe the term used alone connotes a recreational pier at a seaside resort.

  8. Mulberry harbours - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mulberry_harbours

    "Mulberry" and the names of all the beaches were words appearing in the Daily Telegraph crossword puzzle in the month prior to the invasion. The crossword compilers, Melville Jones [51] and Leonard Dawe, were questioned by MI5, which determined the appearance of the words was innocent. Over 60 years later, a former student reported that Dawe ...

  9. Great dolmen - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_dolmen

    Great dolmen construction features. Key: Dreipunktauflage = 3-point support, Zwischenmauerwerkauflage = pier support, Jochauflagen = bay supports or trilithons, Vorraum = antechamber or forecourt, Windfang = porch