Trafalgar Square
Trafalgar Square
The term "fourth plinth" refers to a vacant pedestal in Trafalgar Square, London, which was originally intended for a statue but remained empty for many years. The name distinguishes it from the three other plinths that hold statues of historical figures. In 1999, the plinth was repurposed to showcase contemporary art installations, giving it a dynamic role in public art and cultural dialogue. Its designation as the "fourth plinth" reflects its unique status and evolving purpose within the square.
because there are four plinths in Trafalgar square the first 3 holding statues of some important blokes and the 4th holding specially commissioned art , hence the name the fourth plinth as it is the fourth of four plinths
plinth= base. The statue was erected on a concrete plinth.
plinth defination
The answer is a plinth block, or a plinth.
in short: plinth is base of structure. it transmit weight of structure to the soil. many times plinth have to deal with external agencies like water,roots of trees,termites, etc this can affects the life of plinth and makes it weaker so its essential to protect plinth from such agencies..therefore PLINTH PROTECTION is necessary.. ......................... abhishek 9404547373
A plinth is the base for a column, statue, bust, and so forth.
It is the covered area of the building measured at plinth level/floor level by taking external dimensions. Plinth offsets,courtyards
plinth beam is a part of a structure can transfer loads to the adjacent columns
plinth area is when measuring a building. it is a stage during the procurement of a project
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