spandrel

(noun)

The space (often triangular) between the outer curve of an arch (the extrados) and a straight-sided figure that bounds it, or the space between two contiguous arches and a straight feature above them.

Related Terms

  • grotesque
  • basilica
  • menorah
  • apotheosis
  • damnatio memoriae

Examples of spandrel in the following topics:

  • Architecture during the Severan Dynasty

    • Other decorative elements include winged victories in the spandrels and two sets of four columns, one on each side, framing the archways.
  • Architecture of the Early Roman Empire

    • The arch follows typical standard forms for a triumphal arch, with an honorific inscription in the attic, winged Victories in the spandrels, engaged columns, and more sculpture which is now lost.
  • Architecture under Constantine

    • Besides decorative elements in the spandrels, a Constantinian frieze runs around the arch, between the tops of the small arches and the bottoms of the roundels.
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