PENDENTIVE

in architecture, a constructive device permitting the placing of a circular dome over a square room or an elliptical dome over a rectangular room. The pendentives, which are triangular segments of a sphere, taper to points at the bottom and spread at the top to establish the continuous circular or elliptical base needed for the dome. In masonry the pendentives thus receive the weight of the dome, concentrating it at the four corners where it can be received by the piers beneath. Prior to the pendentive's development, the device of corbeling or the use of the squinch in the corners of a room had been employed. The first attempts at pendentives were made by the Romans, but full achievement of the form was reached only by the Byzantines in Hagia Sophia at Constantinople (6th cent.). Pendentives were commonly used in Renaissance and baroque churches, with a drum often inserted between the dome and pendentives.

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...rudimentary "corbel pendentives" used in the contemporaneous...since the true pendentive as used in Byzantine...the true dome on pendentives eventually appeared...follow, the merging pendentive as such had no...of the dome on pendentives prior to the turn...spherical triangle pendentive" is found in all...
...Venice. DIAGRAM SHOWING THE PENDENTIVE. T. F. Hamlin : The Enjoyment...understand the form of a pendentive, it is only necessary to...original hemisphere is called a pendentive dome. Each vertical cut...will be exactly the shape of pendentives. This new circle can be...
...early phase 81. Putti and Bronze Nudes over The Brazen Serpent later phase 82. Pendentive: Judith and Holofernes 83. Pendentive: David and Goliath 84. Pendentive: The Hanging of Haman 85. Pendentive: The Brazen Serpent 86. Spandrel: Zorobabel...
...result would be a pendentive dome, or, technically...continuous dome on pendentives. FIG. 75...the top of the pendentive dome to be sliced...producing a dome on pendentives Fig. 64 . The origin of the pendentive. The pendentive...
...second solution, which is known as the pendentive. It consisted in building in the angles...between the base and the actual dome. The pendentive provided an admirable solution, for...windows to admit light. Indeed, the pendentive is an admirable example of organic architecture...
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...while the six oculi of the pendentive zone provide indirect lighting...linked with the background pendentive and its oculus, bracketed...entablature, separating pendentive zone and cupola drum, connects...coffering of the three chapel pendentives, one of which appears behind...
...pilaster strips, arches delineating bays, angel heads, pendentive brackets, holy water and baptismal fonts, and roof ornaments...whitewashed walls; door lintels with rosettes; and carved pendentive brackets. Rectangular windows, set high in the walls, and...
...Rubens Achilles seemed fresh from riding school and ready for an equestrian portrait. Delacroix corrected this insult in a pendentive of the Palais Bourbon by having Chiron wear a laurel wreath as he points to the bird he has taught young Achilles to pierce...
...in the Borgo: the Adam and Eve in a pendentive on the ceiling (ca. 1509, Fig. 5...his nudes, In two other scenes in the pendentives of the Stanza della Segnatura ceiling...Vasari perceives that the figures in the pendentives - which included the executioners in...


 

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...glazed pilasters that prop its corners, and by the skylight chutes that cast daylight onto the north and south walls. Convex looking glasses in each pendentive both explode and compress the space. P.D. Photograph: Richard Bryant


 

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PENDENTIVE in architecture, a constructive...rectangular room. The pendentives, which are triangular...dome. In masonry the pendentives thus receive the weight...beneath. Prior to the pendentives development, the device...
...discover a proper handling of the pendentive the device essential to placing...Pantheon and of the Byzantine pendentive came to bear on the designers...covered by masonry domes on pendentives. Between pendentive and dome a circular drum usually...
...of the Roman Empire, vault development continued; Byzantine architects experimented with new principles and developed the pendentive , used brilliantly in the 6th cent. for the Church of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople. The Romanesque architecture of the...
...octagonal or spherical dome. It was the primitive solution of this problem, the perfected one being eventually provided by the pendentive. Squinches may be formed by masonry built out from the angle in corbeled courses, by filling the corner with a vise placed...


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