Glossary of Medieval Art and
Architecture Types of Arches
arch: A curved structural member spanning an
opening or recess.
The wedge shaped elements that make up an arch keep one
another in palce and transform the vertical pressure of the
structure above into lateral pressure.
depressed arch: A flattened arch,
slightly pointed on top. It appears in Late
Gothic of the fifteenth and sixteenth
centuries.
horseshoe arch: An arch shaped
like a horseshoe. It is found particularly in
Spain or in buildings influenced by
Spanish ones.
ogee or ogive arch: An arch with
a pointed apex, formed by the
intersection of two S curves usually
confined to decoration and not used in
arcade arches. Ogee arches were used
only in the late Gothic period
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