BUTTRESS

mass of masonry built against a wall to strengthen it. It is especially necessary when a vault or an arch places a heavy load or thrust on one part of a wall. In the case of a wall carrying the uniform load of a floor or roof, it is more economical to buttress it at certain intervals than to make the entire wall thicker. Even when a wall carries no load, it is usually buttressed rather than uniformly thickened. For a load-bearing brick wall more than 8 ft (2 m) high a buttress is used every 20 ft (6 m). The decorative possibilities of the buttress were discovered in the ancient temples at Abu Shahrein in Mesopotamia (3500–3000 b.c.), where they were used both as utilitarian and decorative forms. The Romans employed buttresses, which sometimes projected from the exteriors of the walls and were then left as mere piles of masonry, without architectural treatment. But in the large structures, such as basilicas and baths, the buttresses that received the thrusts from the main vaulting were confined to the interior of the building, where they served also as partition walls. The basilica of Constantine in Rome (a.d. 312) exemplifies this arrangement. In the medieval church, the groined vaults, concentrating their great lateral thrusts at points along the exterior walls, required buttresses as an essential element to achieve stability. Beginning with Romanesque architecture about a.d. 1000, a steady evolution of buttresses can be traced, from the simple, slightly projecting piers of the 11th cent. to the bold and complex Gothic examples of the 13th, 14th, and 15th cent. Builders in England, Germany, and N France achieved striking architectural effects. They devised the flying buttress, an arch of masonry abutting against the wall of the nave; the thrust of the nave vault could thus be received and transferred to the vertical buttress built against the outside walls of the side aisles. These flying arches, at first concealed beneath the roofs, began to be exposed outside the roofs in the mid-12th cent. Later they were enriched with gables, stone tracery, and sculpture and were topped with pinnacles to give them extra weight. They constitute, especially in such French cathedrals as Amiens, Beauvais, and Notre-Dame de Paris, the true expression of the elasticity and equilibrium which were the basic principles of the Gothic structural system.

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Whereabouts. by Derek Buttress Whereabouts by Mark Roper (Caistock: Peterloo, 2005) 96pp. ISBN 1 904324 30 4 7.95 pounds sterling Between Dryden And Duffy...
...rights, different labels, the "flying buttress" mentality, and double standards. In...Henkin long ago dubbed "America s flying buttress mentality." Why is it, he asked, that...United States is so often seen as a flying buttress, rather than a pillar, willing to stand...
...critique of messianic Marxism by Michael Gardiner There is no hell against which we must fight, nor a heaven we must buttress: there is no unique god with a necessary counterpart. We are confronted by a pantheon which incarnates the plurality of our...
...teachers and their supervisors. It is buttressed by political constituencies with very...limitations of cash incentives helped buttress arguments for educational privatization...view is that accountability programs buttress the third wave theory by mooting a common...
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...and Tomorrow?" June 2001, p. 50 drew unreasonable conclusions from statistics unrelated to population control in order to buttress its thesis that population-control measures are no longer necessary and in fact have been largely detrimental. The author concludes...
...by SIDNEY CALLAHAN Conservatives in the church buttress their theological arguments for a centralized authority at...and the all-pervasive power of the Holy Spirit, could be buttressed by pointing to the way rational human consciousness emerges...
...friend the U.S. had in the Middle East. Although the relationship was primarily strategic, focusing on the non-Arab state as a buttress against feared Arab military strength, there were numerous linkages between Americans and Iranians as well. Large numbers of...
...extravasate around six chihuahuas. Past the cat huddled and miserable in a baptismal font. Gods great blimp hangar is buttress to buttress full for this second annual Animal Procession and Blessing--the most recent social outreach of the New York Diocese...
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WANTED: A Budget to Buttress the Family. HALLELUJAH! The Church is championing the family...leaders are unequivocally demanding that taxpayers money be used to buttress married life. For too long, Tory Administrations have with abiding...
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Virginia Targets Unions of Gays; House Votes to Buttress Law. Byline: Christina Bellatoni and Cheryl Wetzstein, THE WASHINGTON TIMES The Virginia House of Delegates yesterday voted...
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BUTTRESS mass of masonry built against a wall to strengthen...uniform load of a floor or roof, it is more economical to buttress it at certain intervals than to make the entire wall thicker. Even when a wall carries no load, it is usually buttressed rather than uniformly thickened. For a load-bearing brick...
FLYING BUTTRESS see buttress . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...motif of vertical tapering shape, usually crowning a pier, buttress, or gable. Although sometimes it appears in Renaissance design...becoming common in Gothic. Topping the piers of the flying buttresses of side aisles and choirs, pinnacles weighted the pier and...
...detail enhancing structures. Structural ornament, an integral part of the framework, includes the shaping and placement of the buttress , cornice , molding , ceiling, and roof and the capital and other elements of the column, as well as the use of building...
...improved by the device of ribs and of piers to support them. The idea of an organic supporting and buttressing skeleton of masonry (see buttress ), here appearing in embryo, became the vitalizing aim of the medieval builders. In 13th-century...
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