Busung

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"Anjou vault" in Angers Cathedral

In architecture, the term busung is understood to mean a spherical bulging of the vault caps in cross vaults in church buildings.

description

A cross vault is divided into four "caps" by the diagonal ridges or ribs; when these are bulged, one speaks of busted caps. If the vault is entirely bulged, so that it rises towards the center of the vault, it is called a “busted vault”, as is the case with the domical vault (dome-like raised rib vault).

Examples

literature

  • Norbert Nussbaum: German church architecture of the Gothic. Development and designs. DuMont, Cologne 1985, ISBN 3-7701-1415-9 .
  • Gert-Rainer Grube, Aribert Kutschmar: Structures from the Romanesque to the present. A picture manual. Huss-Medien / Verlag Bauwesen, Berlin, 4th edition 2004, ISBN 3-345-00817-3 .

Footnotes

  1. ^ Wilhelm Rave : The Domikalgewölbe . In: Deutsche Kunst und Denkmalpflege , vol. 13 (1955), pp. 33–43.