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spandrel
[ span-druhl ]
noun
- Architecture. an area between the extradoses of two adjoining arches, or between the extrados of an arch and a perpendicular through the extrados at the springing line.
- (in a steel-framed building) a panellike area between the head of a window on one level and the sill of a window immediately above.
- Philately. the decoration occupying the space at the corner of a stamp between the border and an oval or circular central design.
spandrel
/ ˈ²õ±èæ²Ô»å°ùÉ™±ô /
noun
- an approximately triangular surface bounded by the outer curve of an arch and the adjacent wall
- the surface area between two adjacent arches and the horizontal cornice above them
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of spandrel1
Example Sentences
Its boxlike modernistic style is defined by recessed spandrels, unadorned vertical piers, gently set back parapet pillars, and a vocabulary of French Art Deco and Celtic ornament at both base and crown.
It also uses an open form called a spandrel arch, which doesn’t fill in the space between the round arch shape below and roadway above.
The discs also echo the little-noticed medallion portraits of artists — Dürer, Velázquez, Raphael and the boys — in the spandrels of the Met facade’s three arches.
His artisans cut and carved it; they dressed slim pillars in it and giant domes; they shoved it in squinches and let it unfurl over the spandrels of arches.
Everything about Lever House feels open, light, exuberant, with those colorful spandrels of blue-green glass and thin stainless fittings.
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