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voussoir

 
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(vū-swär') pronunciation
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One of the wedge-shaped stones forming the curved parts of an arch or vaulted ceiling.

[French, from Old French vossoir, from Vulgar Latin *volsōrium, from *volsus, past participle of Latin volvere, to turn, roll.]


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A wedge-shaped masonry unit in an arch or vault whose converging sides are cut as radii of one of the centers of the arch or vault.



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Wedge-shaped stone, brick, or box tile forming one of the units of an arch.

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[F.]  /vu SWAR/  one of the wedge-shaped pieces forming an arch or vault
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William Henry Playfair, University of Edinburgh: bevelled edges of each stone block in the pattern of rustication emphasize the voussoir blocks.

A voussoir is a wedge-shaped element, typically a stone, used in building an arch.[1]

Although each unit of stone in an arch or vault is known as a voussoir, there are two specified voussoir components of an arch: the keystone and the springer. The keystone is the center stone or masonry unit at the apex of an arch, often decorated, embellished or exaggerated in size. Mannerist architects of the 16th century enjoyed building an arch with a slightly dropped keystone. No true arching support occurs until this unit is in place. The springer is the lowermost voussoir, located where the curve of the arch springs from the vertical support or abutment of the wall or pier.

The word is a mason's term borrowed in Middle English from French verbs connoting a "turn" (OED). Each wedge-shaped voussoir turns aside the thrust of the mass above, transferring it from stone to stone to the final edge, which is horizontal and passes the thrust to the supports. Voussoir arches distribute weight efficiently and take maximum advantage of the compressive strength of stone, as in an arch bridge. The outer boundaries of a voussoir are the extrados.

Red and white voussoirs in the Mosque of Cordoba.

In Moorish or Islamic architecture, the voussoirs are often in alternating colors, usually red and white.

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