Gloucester beautiful your video on arches absolutely brilliant. Unravelling language lol and yes I’m Irish and the English spell that Gloucestershire and say GLOSTERSHIRE they also have a Worcestershire that they call WOOSTERSHIRE. 1350 for a stunning cathedral she’s over 600 years old. Love it. Thank you.
In the vaults of churches or auditoriums, the empty clay vessels were installed in non load bearing areas to enhance sound also known as 'vaulting tubes".
@@UnravelingArchitecture ...and no compute raided design, no solid works and even no international system of standards! Later in 20th century, the technological advances allowed to build items of huge size and in large quantity, allowing multiplication of errors (produict recalls is one example) and significant regional and global scale disasters (Chernobyl, Fukushima, WTC collapse, Challenger and Columbia disasters, ozone hole)
The skeleton of arches isn’t the ribs, the ribs are the longitudinal and horizontal peaks of the pointed arch which your diagram you found is incorrect.
All I got from this is vaults are multiple arches combined together. Does that mean vaults can be arches, but arches can't be vaults? 🤔 Kind of like in geometry a rectangle can be a square, but squares can't be rectangles. Asking for a friend 😁
Love this! I’m reading a book from Stephen king currently called The Outsider. And There’s a sentence where a character Holly sees a vault on a hill. And did not understand it make any sense whatsoever as the only vault I know of his a bank vault lol! So yeah that how I came across this :)
Great information BUT PRESENTED WAY WAY WAY TOO FAST. BEFORE I COULD TAKE IN AN IMAGE AND REVIEW THE TERMINOLOGY YOU MOVED TO ANOTHER IMAGE. SLOW DOWN!
Thanks and great respect to all the architects of the ancient times through out the the world. Vaults are great roofing techniques ❤🙏
Gloucester beautiful your video on arches absolutely brilliant. Unravelling language lol and yes I’m Irish and the English spell that Gloucestershire and say GLOSTERSHIRE they also have a Worcestershire that they call WOOSTERSHIRE.
1350 for a stunning cathedral she’s over 600 years old. Love it. Thank you.
Great idea to have a channel on architecture, congrats!
Glad you like it! more to come!
So helpful. Thank youuu
Very nice to elaborate about arches in this video. Hope more video.
In the vaults of churches or auditoriums, the empty clay vessels were installed in non load bearing areas to enhance sound also known as 'vaulting tubes".
@@UnravelingArchitecture ...and no compute raided design, no solid works and even no international system of standards! Later in 20th century, the technological advances allowed to build items of huge size and in large quantity, allowing multiplication of errors (produict recalls is one example) and significant regional and global scale disasters (Chernobyl, Fukushima, WTC collapse, Challenger and Columbia disasters, ozone hole)
Please upload a video on how to apply for architecture undergrad in us and the requirements for the same 💜💚💕 your videos tho
Hey there!! Great video, my friend! Love your take on architecture. Very interesting. Congrats on reaching 1k subs!! See you soon! Christina & Rick
This was really helpful, thanks!
Just so you know, in England we pronounce Gloucester like this... “gloss-ter”.
Do a video on vault construction techniques ❤️
What's the difference between a Catalan vault and a barrel vault?
Helpful, thank you❤
Awwwww I loveeee thisss
Weird as it might sound, useful knowledge for minetest modding
Thank youuu
nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Ahh!! , remember that times 😁👍🇭🇳
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The skeleton of arches isn’t the ribs, the ribs are the longitudinal and horizontal peaks of the pointed arch which your diagram you found is incorrect.
The ribs aren’t the diagonal groins. FYI
And fan vaults ribs don’t spread like a fan… the rib is still horizontal and vertical in all the buildings.
Not vertical, longitudinal *
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All I got from this is vaults are multiple arches combined together. Does that mean vaults can be arches, but arches can't be vaults? 🤔 Kind of like in geometry a rectangle can be a square, but squares can't be rectangles. Asking for a friend 😁
Love this! I’m reading a book from Stephen king currently called The Outsider. And There’s a sentence where a character Holly sees a vault on a hill. And did not understand it make any sense whatsoever as the only vault I know of his a bank vault lol!
So yeah that how I came across this :)
Vaulting? Is it like pole vaulting?
Great information BUT PRESENTED WAY WAY WAY TOO FAST. BEFORE I COULD TAKE IN AN IMAGE AND REVIEW THE TERMINOLOGY YOU MOVED TO ANOTHER IMAGE. SLOW DOWN!
That’s BS, the ribbed vault was developed in Islamic architecture