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CUPOLAS

Definition av CUPOLAS

  1. böjningsform av cupola

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  • The difference is that the triangular orthobicupola is constructed with one of the cupolas twisted so that similar polygonal faces are adjacent, whereas the cuboctahedron is not.
  • Two chapels are incorporated in the side toward the Olt River and their Byzantine cupolas are reflected in the water, creating one of the most iconic cultural - natural landmarks in Romania.
  • Light was also used for dramatic effect; it streamed down from cupolas, and was reflected from an abundance of gilding.
  • The Coburg hotel opened in 1907: its design features three cupolas, over shops and Queensway station.
  • One finds there masonry and mosques dating from the 17th century: Ketchaoua Mosque (built in 1794 by the Dey Baba Hassan) flanked by two minarets; Djama’a al-Djedid (1660, at the time of the Ottomans) with its large finished ovoid cupola points some and its four cupolas; Djamaâ el Kebir (the oldest of the mosques), built by Almoravid ruler Yusuf ibn Tashfin; and Ali Bitchin Mosque (Raïs, 1623).
  • The building has gilded fluted domes and cupolas, and an ornate balustrade around the upper portion of the building.
  • Since the revival of dome construction beginning in the Italian Renaissance, open oculi have been replaced by light-transmitting cupolas and other round windows, openings, and skylights.
  • The tomb exemplifies Sikh architecture, it is gilded fluted domes and cupolas and an ornate balustrade round the top.
  • Then in 1751, Bartolomeo Rastrelli undertook a major reconstruction effort, integrating several buildings, giving the palace its distinctive snow-white columns, sky-blue walls, with gilded stucco, chapel cupolas, and sculptures requiring almost 100 kg of gold.
  • The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) says it is 29 stories tall, or 26 without the cupolas, but this excludes the domes and pinnacles atop the cupolas.
  • The central building was covered by a tall steep-pitched, copper-dressed roof surrounded by the cupolas of the corner pavilions, while the façades were decorated with Ionic pilasters, festoons and portraits of Roman Emperors.
  • The ironworks was reported in 1884 to have grindstones of 7 ft (2 metre) diameter; "two cupolas blown by fans, one of which is capable of melting twenty tons of metal per day"; cranes and hoists; a brass moulding shop; a sand mill (for the mouldings); and a machine for grinding coal to dust.
  • The elongated square gyrobicupola can be constructed similarly to the rhombicuboctahedron, by attaching two regular square cupolas onto the bases of octagonal prism, a process known as elongation.
  • The gyrate rhombicosidodecahedron can be constructed similarly as rhombicosidodecahedron: it is constructed from parabidiminished rhombicosidodecahedron by attaching two regular pentagonal cupolas onto its decagonal faces.
  • The original Luna Park on Coney Island, a massive spectacle of rides, ornate towers and cupolas covered in 250,000 electric lights, was opened in 1903 by the showmen and entrepreneurs Frederic Thompson and Elmer "Skip" Dundy.
  • This construction is similar to the pentagonal orthobicupola; the difference is that one of cupolas in the pentagonal gyrobicupola is twisted at 36°, as suggested by the prefix gyro-.
  • Similar to the cuboctahedron, which would be known as the triangular gyrobicupola, the difference is that the two triangular cupolas that make up the triangular orthobicupola are joined so that pairs of matching sides abut (hence, "ortho"); the cuboctahedron is joined so that triangles abut squares and vice versa.
  • Sir Clement Clerke and his son Talbot built cupolas or reverberatory furnaces in the Avon Gorge below Bristol in about 1678.
  • His findings led him to dismiss fragments of helmet domes discovered by restorators beneath modern onion domes as post-Petrine stylisations intended to reproduce the familiar forms of Byzantine cupolas.
  • Modern furnace types include electric arc furnaces (EAF), induction furnaces, cupolas, reverberatory, and crucible furnaces.


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