. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. which the solidity of the octangular base was ob-tained without the necessity of the multitude ofre-entering angular moiddings, which would haveotherwise been carried round the buttresses. Instances of inlerpenetration are abundiint inFrance. Amongst those selected by him is onefrom a screen, in the cathedral at Chartres; it isgiven here geometrically {fy. 1070.). Fui. from the stone cross at Rouen, in which tlieinterpenetration piinciple is
. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. which the solidity of the octangular base was ob-tained without the necessity of the multitude ofre-entering angular moiddings, which would haveotherwise been carried round the buttresses. Instances of inlerpenetration are abundiint inFrance. Amongst those selected by him is onefrom a screen, in the cathedral at Chartres; it isgiven here geometrically {fy. 1070.). Fui. from the stone cross at Rouen, in which tlieinterpenetration piinciple is displayed in many ofthe vertical as well as horizontal memhers of the structure. The parts A A, mark wherethe fillet of the mullion pierces the chamfered and moulded parts of the sill. In manyllaiuhoyant examples, small knobs and projectiuns may be observed, and on a sujierfitial iir. PIERS AND 975
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