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Dome - Wikipedia Domes were built in ancient Mesopotamia, and they have been found in Persian, Hellenistic, Roman, and Chinese architecture in the ancient world, as well as among a number of indigenous building traditions throughout the world
A Tour of the Worlds Most Delightful Domes - Atlas Obscura Architects looking to create spectacular structures have many tricks up their sleeves, but one particular feat of engineering has captivated onlookers since antiquity, right up to today: the
Dome | History, Construction, Design | Britannica dome, in architecture, hemispherical structure evolved from the arch, usually forming a ceiling or roof Domes first appeared as solid mounds and in techniques adaptable only to the smallest buildings, such as round huts and tombs in the ancient Middle East, India, and the Mediterranean The Romans introduced the large-scale masonry hemisphere
Dome - National Geographic Society Domes are one of the most familiar features in architecture, frequently used for government and religious buildings A dome is a curved formation or structure It is shaped like half of a sphere Imagine cutting an orange in half, and placing it cut-side-down on a table
Dome - New World Encyclopedia Domes were built in ancient Mesopotamia, and they have been found in Persian, Hellenistic, Roman, and Chinese architecture in the ancient world, as well as among a number of indigenous building traditions throughout the world
dome - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Doublet of domus and duomo dome (plural domes) (architecture) A structural element resembling the hollow upper half of a sphere (by extension) Anything shaped like an upset bowl, often used as a cover