flying buttresses

     

A flying buttress, or arc-boutant, is a specific type of buttress usually foun on a religious building such as a cathedral. They are used to transmit the thrust of a vault across an intervening space (which might be an aisle, chapel or cloister), to a buttress outside the building. The employment of the flying buttress means that the load bearing walls can contain cut-outs, such as for large windows, that would otherwise seriously weaken the vault walls. Flying buttresses are often found in Gothic architecture.

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  • The armlike beams connecting a high wall to outside supports in Gothic churches

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