vaults and domes
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vaults and domes
ABPL 90085 CULTURE OF BUILDING vaults and domes COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Copyright Regulations 1969 Warning This material has been reproduced and communicated to you by or on behalf of the University of Melbourne pursuant to Part VB of the Copyright Act 1968 (the Act). The material in this communication may be subject to copyright under the Act. Any further copying or communication of this material by you may be the subject of copyright protection under the Act. do not remove this notice the orthogonal barrel vault the thrust of a barrel vault Hamlin, Forms and Functions, I, p 518 Akkadian Palace at Eshnunna, 3rd millennium BC: vaulted sewer Seton Lloyd, 'Building in Brick and Stone', in Charles Singer et al [eds], A History of Technology, vol I, From Early Times to Fall of Ancient Empires (Oxford 1954), p 466 Palace of Sargon, Khorsabad, c 700 BC, reconstruction of the arched passages MUAS 11,797 Ipogeo di San Manno, Perugia, Etruscan, undated Coarelli, Etruscan Cities, p 68 Temple of Aesculapius, Palace of Diocletian, Split, c AD 300: coffered vault Miles Lewis Temple of Aesculapius, Diocletian's Palace, Split T G Jackson, Dalmatia, the Quarnero and Istria, with Cettigne in Montenegro and the Island of Grado (3 vols, Clarendon Press, Oxford 1887), II, p 65, after Robert Adam Qasr Amra, Jordan, c AD 711 Miles Lewis Qasr Amra, Jordan, c AD 711: hall roof with three parallel barrel vaults Henri Stierlin, Islam Volume I: Early Achitecture from Baghdad to Cordoba (Taschen, Köln 1996), p 72 buttressing barrel vaults in Roman construction Lancaster, Concrete Vaulted Construction, p 134 Basilica Nova of Maxentius, or Constantine, Rome, finished after 313 Swift, Roman Sources of Christian Art, p 14 reduced span centering reduced span centering of a temple at Atil, and the final dressed-off arch Armin Hermann Citadel, Amman, Jordan, 7th Century AD, upper part of the entrance hall Ignacio Arce, 'Umayyad Arches, Vaults & Domes: Merging and Re-creation. Contributions to Early Islamic Construction History', in Malcolm Dunkeld et al [eds], Proceedings of the Second International Congress on Construction History (3 vols, Cambridge 2006), I, p 200 H Sophia, Istanbul, by Anthemios of Tralles & Isodorus of Miletus, 532-548: provision for reduced span centering in a half dome Auguste Choisy, L'Art de Bâtir chez les Byzantins (SA de Publications Périodiques, Paris 1883), the lightened vault hollow tile vaulted roofing in Sind, India, by J Fife J Fife, 'Vaulted Roofs in Sind', Royal Engineers, Professional Papers Classified [an anthology of offprints from Professional Papers on Indian Engineering] (undated compilation, but documents c 1864-71), I, xlii (c 1865), plate lv. hollow tile as used in a Roman vault at Bath, England L C Lancaster 'Large Freestanding Barrel Vaults in the Roman Empire: a Comparison of Structural Techniques', in Malcolm Dunkeld et al [eds], Proceedings of the Second International Congress on Construction History (3 vols, Cambridge 2006), II, p 1835 diagram of the Roman vault at Bath, England L C Lancaster 'Large Freestanding Barrel Vaults in the Roman Empire: a Comparison of Structural Techniques', in Malcolm Dunkeld et al [eds], Proceedings of the Second International Congress on Construction History (3 vols, Cambridge 2006), II, p 1834 armchair vault construction Brodribb, Roman Brick and Tile, p 46 Temple of Diana at Nîmes, France, AD c 140: interior view, detail & diagram of vault construction Miles Lewis; Adam, Roman Building, p 177; Hamlin, Forms and Functions, I, p 485 Temple of Diana at Nîmes, plan and section Henri Stierlin, Encyclopædia of World Architecture (2 vols, London 1977), I, p 76 the tied vault Katedrala Sveti Jakova [Cathedral of St James] (1431-1536), Šibenik, Croatia,1431-1536: east end & detail of the south flank Miles Lewis Cathedral, Šibenik view; isometric diagram of vaulting system; cross-section; detail of a dome rib T G Jackson, Dalmatia, the Quarnero and Istria, with Cettigne in Montenegro and the Island of Grado (3 vols, Clarendon Press, Oxford 1887), I, p 382 M S Buršić & Peter Ferschin, 'Structural Analysis of an Outstanding Historical Building: New Insight into its Construction History', in Santiago Huerta [ed], Proceedings of the First International Congress on Construction History (3 vols, Madrid 2003), III, pp 1857-9 the cathedral at Šibenik: nave vault & crossing, showing the iron ties Miles Lewis design for a barrack in India with an exposed barrel vault roof and tie rods, c 1866 J G M, 'Indian Barracks', Royal Engineers, Professional Papers Classified [an anthology of offprints from Professional Papers on Indian Engineering] (undated compilation, but documents c 1864-71), II, unnumbered issue (c 1866), plate xv the groin vault barrel & groin vaults Miles Lewis [ed], Architectura (Lane Cove [New South Wales] 2008), p 207 Basilica of Maxentius, Rome, finished after 313 Miles Lewis Basilica of Maxentius: cutaway diagram Swift, Roman Sources of Christian Art (New York 1951), p 14 groin vault diagram Roman concrete and tile vaulting as used in the imperial palaces on the Palatine Hill, Rome, diagram after Choisy Acland, The Gothic Vault, p 34 Baths of Diocletian, Rome, AD 298 - 305/6, now Sta Maria degli Angeli: reconstruction & moderrn views Edmond Paulin, 1880; Frank Sear octagonal umbrella dome, Baths of Baia Jean-Pierre Adam [translated Anthony Matthews], Roman Building Materials and Techniques (Indiana UOP, Bloomington [Indiana] 1994), p 183 the cloister vault cloister vault & groin vault Lancaster, Concrete Vaulted Construction, p 58 Miles Lewis [ed], Architectura (Lane Cove [New South Wales] 2008), p 207 Terrace of Attalos I, Delphi, ?c 230 BC, subterranean exedra T D Boyd, ‘The Arch and the Vault in Greek Architecture’, American Journal of Archaeology, 82 (1) (1978), p 96 Terrace of Attalos I, Delphi, ?c 230 BC, subterranean exedra T D Boyd, ‘The Arch and the Vault in Greek Architecture’, American Journal of Archaeology, 82 (1) (1978), p 96 cloister [reverse groin] vault in the theatre at Alinda, in Caria, possibly c 200 BC T D Boyd, ‘The Arch and the Vault in Greek Architecture’, American Journal of Archaeology, 82 (1) (1978), p 96 Flavian Palace, or Domus Augustana, Rome, inaugurated AD 92, plan, section & cutaway isometric Boëthius & Perkins, Etruscan and Roman Architecture, p 252 S Vitale, Ravenna, c 530-548, diagram Lewis, Architetura, p 220 stereometric vaults annular vault in an underground structure at Pergamon, Turkey Miles Lewis elliptical vault near the theatre at Pergamon, Turkey Miles Lewis Temple of Apollo Didyma, c 332 BC,c AD 120, passage with raking vault Miles Lewis raking vaults of the stadium at Perge, Turkey, AD C2nd Miles Lewis West Theatre, Umm Qais [Gadara], Jordan, pre-4th century: cavea, and passage with raking vault Miles Lewis the geometry of the raking vaults at the theatre at Jebleh [Gabala], Syria, probably early C3rd AD Teresa Patricio & Tarcis Stevens, 'The Roman Theatre of Jebleh in Syria: Analysis of the Construction Form', in Santiago Huerta [ed], Proceedings of the First International Congress on Construction History (3 vols, Madrid 2003), III, p 1610 location of vaults at the theatre at Jebleh in Syria, probably early C3rd AD Teresa Patricio & Tarcis Stevens, 'The Roman Theatre of Jebleh in Syria: Analysis of the Construction Form', in Santiago Huerta [ed], Proceedings of the First International Congress on Construction History (3 vols, Madrid 2003), III, p 1608 end profiles of a conical vault at the theatre at Jebleh in Syria, probably early C3rd AD, semicircular and (supposedly) three-centred Teresa Patricio & Tarcis Stevens, 'The Roman Theatre of Jebleh in Syria: Analysis of the Construction Form', in Santiago Huerta [ed], Proceedings of the First International Congress on Construction History (3 vols, Madrid 2003), III, p 1609 stepped vaults theatre at Jebleh in Syria theatre at Bosra, Syria Teresa Patricio & Tarcis Stevens, 'The Roman Theatre of Jebleh in Syria: Analysis of the Construction Form', in Santiago Huerta [ed], Proceedings of the First International Congress on Construction History (3 vols, Madrid 2003), III, p 1610 Miles Lewis stepped vault at the theatre at Jebleh in Syria Teresa Patricio & Tarcis Stevens, 'The Roman Theatre of Jebleh in Syria: Analysis of the Construction Form', in Santiago Huerta [ed], Proceedings of the First International Congress on Construction History (3 vols, Madrid 2003), III, p 1611 oblique barrel vaults Stela de Paolo & Vincenzo Minenna, 'Oblique Vaults', in K-E Kurrer et al [eds], Procedings of the Third International Congress on Construction History (3 vols, Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus 2009), I, p 454 geometry of a descending vault intersecting obliquely Edward Cresy, An Encyclopædia of Civil Engineering, Historical, Theoretical, and Practical (2 vols in 1, Longman Brown, London 1847), p 1443 Mausoleum of Theoderic, Ravenna, c 526 view & drawings Scala (1974) Cecil Stewart, Early Christian, Byzantine and Romanesque Architecture [Simpson's History of Architectural Development] (London 1954 [1905/8]), p 62 the masonry dome L C Lancaster, Concrete Vaulted Construction in Imperial Rome (CUP, Cambridge 2005), p 139 constructing a dome drawing by E Rabasa in M A A Rodrίguez et al, 'Functionalism and Caprice in Stonecutting: the case of the Nativity Chapel in Burgos Cathedral' in K-E Kurrer et al [eds], Procedings of the Third International Congress on Construction History (3 vols, Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus 2009), I, p 36 Nin-Gal Temple of Kurigalzu, Ur, c 1400 BC: reconstruction and plan C L Woolley, 'Recent Excavations at Ur', Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects, XXXVII, 16 (21 June 1930), p 583 construction of a pitched brick dome, as used in early twentieth century Egypt, with string used to maintain the radius Judith McKenzie, The Architecture of Alexandria and Egypt c. 300 BC to AD 700 (New Haven [Connecticut] 2007), p 342 'Temple of Mercury' (actually a bath building), Baiae (now Baia, near Naples), AD early C1st: interior Frank Sear 'Temple of Mercury: view from above Frank Sear compression tension forces in domes Mónica Morales-Segura, 'The Skylight in the Roman Baths: the Construction', in K-E Kurrer et al [eds], Procedings of the Third International Congress on Construction History (3 vols, Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus 2009), III, pp 1061-2 compression and tension rings in a monolithic dome L C Lancaster, Concrete Vaulted Construction in Imperial Rome (CUP, Cambridge 2005), p 139 Roman concrete domes 'Temple of Minerva Medica', or nymphaeum in the Licinian Gardens C4th, view in 1825 Adam, Roman Building, p 190 'Temple de Rome appellé Galluso‘ [Temple of Minerva Medica] Jean-Baptiste Rondelet, Traité Théorique et Pratique de l'Art de Bâtir (6 vols, Paris 1812-17 [1812, 1814, 1814, nd, 1817, nd]), pl lxxxi 'Temple of Minerva Medica', or nymphaeum in the Licinian Gardens C4th, plan & section MUAS 13,935 'Temple of Minerva Medica', plan and part-isometric Plommer, Ancient and Classical Architecture, p 362 a circular temple the Pantheon, Rome, AD 120-124 view & side elevation photo © Paradoxplace.com Bussagli, Rome, p 117 Pantheon interior view section plan MUAS 9,902 Henri Stierlin, Encyclopædia of World Architecture (2 vols, London 1977), I, p 81 Pantheon: section with suggested centering Adam, Roman Building, p 185 Pantheon dome from below Frank Sear the Pantheon: details of the dome MacDonald, The Pantheon, pl 84; Frank Sear Pantheon, detail showing dome coffering with the surface stripped. W C Loerke, 'A Rereading of the Interior Elevation of Hadrian's Rotunda', Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, XLIX (March 1990), p 34, fig 13 Pantheon, Rome, half section Lynne C Lancaster, Concrete Vaulted Construction in Imperial Rome (CUP, Cambridge 2005), p 62 Orthodox Baptistery, Ravennna Miles Lewis Orthodox Baptistery detail of the dome & diagram showing the hollow pot construction Kostof, The Orthodox Baptistery F W Deichmann, Ravenna: Haupstadt des Spätantiken Abendlandes vol II, Kommentar, 1 (Wiesbaden 1974), pl 19 the pumpkin or convoluted dome octagonal umbrella dome, Baths of Baia Jean-Pierre Adam [translated Anthony Matthews], Roman Building Materials and Techniques (Indiana UOP, Bloomington [Indiana] 1994), p 183 Nymphaeum in the Gardens of Sallust, Rome, AD 69-79 MUAS 12,748 Corinthian Oecus Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli Andrew Hutson Byzantine domes the Mediterranean world in 528 (just after the death of Theodoric, 526) McEvedy, Atlas of Medieval History, p 25 square corbel dome as used by the Romans J H Acland, Medieval Structure: the Gothic Vault (Toronto 1972), p 35 HH Sergios & Bakchos McKenzie, Alexandria and Egypt, p 340 HH Sergios & Bakchos cutaway isometric of the dome, longitudinal section Lewis, Architectrura, p 220 Lassus, Early Christian and Byzantine World, p 75 squinch & pumpkin dome, S Clement, Ankara J G Davies, The Origin and Development of Early Christian Church Architecture (London 1952), pl V pitched vault under construction in Afghanistan Jean-Louis Bourgeois, Spectacular Vernacular: the Adobe Tradition (New York 1996), p 54 Iranian square vault Michell, Islamic World, p 140 Qal'eh-e Doktar, Firuzabad, Iran, c AD 250: interior showing a squinch. Curatola & Scarcia, Art and Architecture of Persia, p 93 palace at Sarvistan [Sarbistan], Iran, c 770-1000: section showing corbelled dome. Flandin & Coste, Voyage en Perse, Perse Ancienne (6 vols, no date) Sarvestān Palace, plan & isometric reconstruction. Biers, Servestan, pls 5, 87 the squinch the term does not refer to any one shape, but to the idea of spanning the corner of a plan shape to bring it closer to a circle, eg a square to an octagon, or an octagon to a sixteen-sided figure R A Stevens, Building in History (London 1965), p 45 Talbot Hamlin, Forms and Functions of Twentieth-Century Architecture, I, The Elements of Building (New York 1952), p 541 hippodrome, Jerash [Gerasa], Jordan, C1st3rd: stepped vault. multi-arched squinch Miles Lewis; Stevens & Wheeldon, Building in History, p 45 squinches SS Pietro e Paolo, Agro, Sicily, C12th MUAS 12,577 Chateau of Chenonceau, France, 1513-21, later extended: multi-arched squinch Miles Lewis the conical squinch Richard Krautheimer, Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture (Harmondsworth [Middlesex] 1965), p 373; Stevens & Wheeldon, Building in History, p 45 Chateau of Anet, by Philibert de l'Orme, 1547: detail with Cabinet du Roi Giuseppe Fallacara, Towards a Stereotomic Design (3D Pierre, Rome 2007), p 30 Chateau of Anet, reconstruction of the Cabinet du Roi Fallacara, Towards a Stereotomic Design, p 69 Chateau of Anet: geometry of the squinch of the Cabinet du Roi Fallacara, Towards a Stereotomic Design, pp 30, 62 Chateau of Anet: setting-out of the squinch Fallacara, Towards a Stereotomic Design, p 70 Basilica A, Resafe, Syria, before 520: reconstruction view Soubhi Saouaf, Six tours in the Vicinity of Aleppo (Aleppo 1957), p 19 Basilica A, Resafe: detail of north sacristy, with a corbelled squinch Miles Lewis west basilica, or Basilica of the Evangelists, Alahan Manastir, Turkey late C5th: detail of a corbelled squinch Miles Lewis the pendentive the pendentive and the squinch V I Atroshenko & Judith Collins, The Origins of the Romanesque (New York 1985), p 20 West Baths at Jerash, Jordan, AD C2nd: the dome Miles Lewis the pendentive Stewart, Early Christian &c Architecture, p 50 pendentive at the West Baths, Jerash building a pendentive at Craterre, France Miles Lewis; Jean Dethier et al, Down to Earth (New York 1983), p 61 building of a dome on pendentives Gargiulo & Bergamasco, ‘Earth in the Architecture’, p 1217 the pendentive and the dome R A Stevens & Wheeldon, Building in History (London 1965), p 45 Hagia Sophia Hagia Sophia by Anthemios of Tralles & Isodorus of Miletus, AD 532-7 Miles Lewis, Architectura, p 228 Hagia Sophia cutaway view George Mansell, Anatomy of Architecture (London 1979, p 46 Hagia Sophia: interior Lewis, Architectura, p 229 alternative dome construction methods Miles Lewis Hagia Sophia, diagonal section of the original dome, by Choisy Swift, Roman Sources of Christian Art, p 123 H Sophia: part section of the original dome showing the ledge to support the centering, from Choisy Arce, 'Umayyad Arches’, p 200 the design Hagia Sophia by Anthemios of Tralles & Isodorus of Miletus, AD 532-7 view from above X B i Altet, The Early Middle Ages from Late Antiquity to A.D. 1000 (Köln 1997), p 23 Hagia Sophia the arrangement of the domes MUAS 12,209 Hagia Sophia, isometric diagram, with the dome removed Auguste Choisy, Histoire de l’Architecture (2 vols, Paris 1890) H Sophia: plan of dome, dated [clockwise from the top] C6th; C14th; C6th; C10th Christina Maranci, 'The Architect Trdat', Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, LXII, 3 (September 2003), p 295 thrust of the old dome thrust of the New dome Hagia Sophia, longitudinal section modified from Swift, Roman Sources of Christian Art, p 122 Hagia Sophia, transverse sections with the old and the new dome after Mackenzie, Alexandria, p 848 weight of the buttress thrust of the dome resultant force Hagia Sophia, transverse section with buttresses Swift, Roman Sources of Christian Art, p 82 Hagia Sophia from the south Miles Lewis Hagia Sophia interior detail at ground level, with sloping shaft Andrew Hutson Hagia Sophia details of the conches and aisle Miles Lewis MUAS 15,610, 4580 H Sophia, isometric diagram showing tie rods of the aisle and gallery, after Lethaby & Swainson R P Wilcox, Timber and Iron Reinforcement in Early Buildings (London 1981), p 57 H Sophia, part plans of the aisle and gallery, showing tie rods, after Lethaby & Swainson Wilcox, Timber and Iron Reinforcement, p 58 compound domes & drums simple & compound domes Stewart, Early Christian &c Architecture, p 51 the dome & drum R A Stevens & Wheeldon, Building in History (London 1965), p 45 Stewart, Early Christian &c Architecture, p 52 pendentive and drum in a Byzantine church at Mistra George Tibbits Church of the Convent of the Assumption, Daphni, Greece, c 1080 Hannibal 2/306 Kapnikarea, Athens, C11th Miles Lewis Gensac Church, C12th Architectural Association, Charente, pl 34 Byzantine and French methods of dome construction Stewart, Early Christian &c Architecture, p 96 St Hripsime, Vagharshapat, Armenia, AD 618 interior of the dome; detail of the corner lobe Miles Lewis; Mango, Byzantine Architecture, facing p 113 MOSLEM BRICK VAULTING domed house, Abu Ghal Ghal , northern Syria, showing construction Miles Lewis Harran, southern Turkey the Fortress, a former temple to the Sabian moon god, rebuilt at vrioustimes a pile of baked bricks Miles Lewis Harran three-domed house six-domed house Miles Lewis aerial view of houses, Harran South Eastern Anatolia and the Gap Region, no page) house with broken dome, Harran Miles Lewis brick arch, Harran Miles Lewis modern construction of arches over wooden formwork, Kusadasi, Turkey W L Macdonald, The Pantheon (London 1976), pl 41 vault construction at Dehno, Iran, step : setting out the vault profile Mohammad Reza Bazldjou vault construction at Dehno, Iran, step 2 stringing out the vault shape Mohammad Reza Bazldjou vault construction at Dehno, Iran, step 3 constructing the barrel vault] Mohammad Reza Bazldjou vault construction at Dehno, Iran, step 4: closing the barrel vault Mohammad Reza Bazldjou vault construction at Dehno, Iran, step 5: setting out the pendentives Mohammad Reza Bazldjou vault construction at Dehno, Iran, step 6: completed pendentive Mohammad Reza Bazldjou vault construction at Dehno, Iran, step 7: completing the dome base Mohammad Reza Bazldjou vault construction at Dehno, Iran, step 8: completing the dome Mohammad Reza Bazldjou vaulting void at Meybod, Iran Mohammad Reza Bazldjou construction of the 'space-filling structure' at Meybod, Iran Mohammad Reza Bazldjou paving over the 'space-filling structure' at Meybod, Iran Mohammad Reza Bazldjou view underneath an unspecified dome, Iran Environmental Communications: Islamic Architecture in Persia, 4 Bazaar, Isphahan: brick vault with tile ribs Acland, The Gothic Vault, p 224 iwans: Friday Mosque, back of an iwan, showing ribbing; Masjid-i-Vakil, or Regent's Mosque, Shiraz. ?C13th Environmental Communications: Islamic Architecture in Persia, 11; Photoscope the false dome Mosque at Aziran, Iran, late C15th, showing the external and internal domes Miles Lewis Baptistery, Pisa, by Dioti Salvi, 11531278, with 14th century additions unspecified: slide 31 Baptistery, Pisa: 12th & 14th century elevations & sections E H Swift, Roman Sources of Christian Art (New York 1951), after Rouhault de Fleury, Les Monuments du Pise the Oljeitu Mausoleum, Soltaniyeh, Iran, c 1310 Miles Lewis Friday Mosque, Yazd, Iran: dome of 1324-8 Miles Lewis Mir Chaqmaq, Masjid-i Jami’, Yazd, Iran,1437, section Lisa Golombek, Donald Wilber, et al, The Timurid Architecture of Iran and Turan (2 vols, Princeton UP, Princeton [New Jersey] 1988), p 146 Duomo, Florence, dome by Filippo Brunelleschi, (1417-)1420-36: cutaway isometric L H Heydenreich & Wolfgang Lotz, Architecture in Italy 1400 to 1600 (Harmondsworth, Middlesex, 1974), p 3 view underneath an unspecified dome, Iran Environmental Communications: Islamic Architecture in Persia, 4 corbelled brick squinch at the Mausoleum, Aziran, Iran Miles Lewis tri-lobed squinch at the Mausoleum of Umm Qulthum, Cairo, no date: a proto-muqarnas detail George Michell [ed], Architecture of the Islamic World: its History and Social Meaning (New York 1978), p 142 Friday Mosque, Esfahan, Gunbad-i-Khaki or Brown Dome, 1088 Curatola & Scarcia, Art and Architecture of Persia, p 93 Turkish muqarnas Agzikara Hani Caravanserai, east of Aksaray, Turkey, mid-C13th: hall at the north end doorway of the turbe at Gevas Miles Lewis rear of an Iwan, Madraseh of the Mother of the Shah, Isfahan Michell, Islamic World, p 126 muqarnas vault of stucco, suspended by timber hangers [Michell, Architecture of the Islamic World, p 142 Friday Mosque, Isfahan, C11th12th: north-west iwan Country Life, 13 January 1972, p 87 Friday Mosque, Isfahan, maquarnas of an iwan Lewis, Architectura, p 29 College of the Mother of the Shah, Isfahan, 1706-1714: detail of the tilework Country Life, 13 January 1972, p 89 Royal Mosque, Isfahan, begun c 1612, completed after 1726 Country Life, 13 January 1972, p 89 Muqarnas at the entrance to the Madrasa al-Firdaus, Aleppo, mid-C12th, and its derivation from sixteen and thirty-two sided polygons Henri Stierlin, Islam Volume I: Early Achitecture from Baghdad to Cordoba (Taschen, Köln 1996), p 218 the Hasht Behesht, Isfahan, c 1670 Country Life, 20 January 1972, p 156 Shrine of Imam Reza, Mashad, Iran: portal vault with mosaic faience stalactite vaulting Pope, Persian Architecture, p 168 Cappella Palatina, Palermo, 1132-43: interior looking west; ceiling Ediz Urso, Palermo, no A-56 & unnumbered Cappella Palatina: detail of the stalactite ceiling Ediz Urso, Palermo, no 1207 ribs of the Roman cryptoporticus, Izmir, Turkey, AD c 150 Miles Lewis cross ribbed vault, Qasr Harane [Kharana], Jordan, c 710 Ignacio Arce, 'Umayyad Arches’, p 197 ribbed vaults of the Bab al Mardun Mosque, Toledo, Spain, late C11th Arce, ‘Diaphragm Arches’, p 232 cross-walls constructed above vaulting Michell, Islamic World, p 141 Masjed-e Jameh, Esfahan, 12th-14th century vaulting Blunt, Isfahan, p 34 ; Pope, Persian Architecture, p 112