- with
windows often inserted between the
pendentives and the dome. The
first experimentation with
pendentives began with
Roman dome
construction in the...
- in turn be
supported by
pendentives (which in turn
support each other). In the
construction of
arches and domes, the
pendent condition commonly leads...
- The PH
Artichoke pendant is a
Light fixture designed by
Danish architect and
designer Poul Henningsen. It was
manufactured by
Louis Poulsen. It was created...
-
Pendency of
court cases in
India is the
delay in the
disposal of
cases (lawsuits), to
provide justice to an
aggrieved person or organisation, by judicial...
-
which helped to
uncover many
other child abusers worldwide.
Operation Pendent was a
child ****
abuse investigation in 2017 into the
Berkhamsted network;...
- In
United States law, a lis
pendens (Latin for 'suit pending' ) is a
written notice that a
lawsuit has been
filed concerning real estate,
involving either...
- In the
United States federal courts,
pendent party jurisdiction refers to a court's
power to
adjudicate a
claim against a
party who
would otherwise not...
-
triangular pendentives that rise from
between the
windows of the chapel. The commission, as
envisaged by
Julius II, was to
adorn the
pendentives with figures...
- In
structural geology, a roof pendant, also
known as a pendant, is a m**** of
country rock that
projects downward into and is
entirely surrounded by an...
- and
resting on muqarnas-adorned
pendentives, in
contrast to
others which are laid on simple, plain-surfaced
pendentives. The
monumental portal is richly...