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Pointed arch - Wikipedia The window in the form of a pointed arch is a common characteristic of the Gothic style Windows sometimes were constructed in the classical form of a pointed arch, which is denominated an "equilateral arch", while others had more imaginative forms that combined various geometric forms (see #Forms)
Arches - Plane. Continued Equilateral Arches Fig 99 shows an arch in which the centres fall on the springing points A and B In this case the triangle Abc is equilateral, and hence such an arch is termed an Equilateral Arc
Arches - Designing Buildings Also from the Gothic period, equilateral arches were often used for decorative entrances and windows The two springing points and the crown of the intrados form an equilateral triangle, meaning that each curve has a chord length equal to the span
equilateral arch – Construction Glossary acute arch, anse de panier, architect, architectural, architecture, arrire-voussure, back arch, basket-handle arch, bell arch, blind arch, camber arch, catenary arch, cinquefoil arch, compound arch, cusped arch, diminished arch, discharging arch, Dutch arch, elliptical arch, equilateral arch, flat arch, Florentine arch, foil arch, French arch