- space, such as a
church nave,
composed of a
framework of
crossed or
diagonal arched ribs.
Variations were used in
Roman architecture,
Byzantine architecture...
- by
introducing intermediate ribs between the wall
rib and the
diagonal rib and
between the
diagonal and the
transverse ribs; and in
order to meet the thrust...
-
Twill is a type of
textile weave with a
pattern of parallel,
diagonal ribs. It is one of
three fundamental types of weave,
along with
plain weave and...
- main
longitudinal ridge rib.
Secondary arched diagonal ribs,
called tiercerons, span from the
springers to the
transverse ridge ribs.
Liernes (shaded black)...
- architecture, a ****partite
vault is a
rib vault divided into six bays by two
diagonal ribs and
three transverse ribs. The prin****l
examples are
those in...
- dresses, skirts, and jackets. It was a
heavy and
dense fabric, with a fine
diagonal rib that ran
through the
weave of the fabric.
Black bombazine was used largely...
- that of the
Lower Church, it is only the
diagonal ribs which are of semi-circular form. The
transverse ribs are
pointed in the
Gothic manner, and thus...
-
pointed arched ribs which allowed the
height of both
diagonal and
transverse ribs to be
varied in
proportion to each other.
Pointed ribs made
their first...
-
Gabardine is
woven as a warp-faced
steep or
regular twill, with a
prominent diagonal rib on the face and
smooth surface on the back.
Gabardine always has many...
-
thick walls and
small windows, the
Gothic rib vault was made of
diagonal crossing arched ribs.
These ribs directed the
thrust outwards to the corners...