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Cruciform means having the shape of a cross. This is a common description of Christian churches. In Early Christian, Byzantine and other Eastern Orthodox forms of church architecture this is more lik...
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This diagram is based on the classic, historical cruciform architecture. (sadly, today, and in spite of Vatican II documents, you might find churches that look like factories). Catholic vision assigns symbolic meaning to the various parts of the church building, as it does to pretty much everything else in the world.
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Cruciform - Topic:Architecture - Online Encyclopedia ... Cruciform; Shaped like a cross. This is basic design for many Christian churches. Dome; A vault of even curvature erected on a circular base. The section can be segmental, semicircular, pointed, or bulbous.
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The best definition of architecture that has ever been given is likewise the shortest. ... but nearly two centuries were to elapse before the cruciform arrangement, even in the case of more important churches, can be said to have gained general acceptance (Dehio and v. Bezold, Die kirchliche Baukunst des Abendlandes, I, 161).
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Fantastic light and reflection! Seen in Architecture; Posted 19 months ago. ( permalink ) ... wonderful graphic image; Light in Architecture; Posted 19 months ago. ( permalink ) ... Cruciform by rexp2.
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tions in late fourth-century architecture, the cruciform Apos- toleion and the single-naved palatine hall. As the Milanese type developed in north Italy, ...
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Type: Small, cruciform central-plan, St. Astuacacin (St. Asdvadzadzin) ... St. Astuacacin is a small, cruciform central-plan church with three apses, rectangular from exterior, flanking the central square, which was surmounted by a cupola. The cruciform shape of the church...
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Type: Small Cruciform Central-Plan ... There is no exact date of construction known, however on the basis of its architecture it is considered to be from the 7th century. Karmravor, also known as Garmravor, was built by priests Gregory and Manas. There is an undated dedicatory...
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Two types of highly soluble oligothiophene-based swivel cruciforms are presented as semiconducting materials in OFETs. ... Incorporation of these penta-aryl oligomers into a swivel-cruciform type architecture greatly enhances the solubility of the oligomers, which lends itself to the fluidic preparation of thin films of...
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