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It was a tall, square building, covered with a domical vault.
One end of the fort shows a domical structure.
The last, in 1903, was the most exotic with domical clusters overhead and hot sea baths.
Indeed, the mausoleum has many similarities with domical mosques.
Between pillars, the ceiling is domical and intricately decorated.
It is octagonal on plan with thirty-six pillars supporting the domical ceiling.
A smaller domical mountain or hill may be termed a tholus.
There is a flattish central cupola and a secondary domical vault at the opposite end.
Over the nave is a domical vault.
Each compartment is covered by a small domical vault which is simple but elegantly designed.
The octagonal domical vault measures 16.5 meters wide and 38 meters high.
The nave is wide and long, with immense piers supporting a very high domical, groined vault.
In planetary nomenclature, a "tholus" is a "small domical mountain or hill".
The main wing has a gable roof and is topped by a cupola with domical roof.
The open hall contains (at its centre), a most intricately carved, domical corbelled lotus ceiling.
The octagonal brick domical vault was built between 1420 and 1436, with Ghiberti resigning in 1433.
The central bay projects forward and is surmounted by a domical roof with a clock face and an iron railing on its crest.
Although many were small, a tank at Bougival (1872) with a domical roof had a volume of 130 cubic metres.
By Hellenistic and Roman times, the domical tholos had become the customary cemetery symbol.
It was so large that the domical vault and crossing were not built until 55 years later by the great architect Filippo Brunelleschi.
Ridges of domical cross section cut some c4 craters and, at places, flank areas of young, very smooth plains material.
A Cloister-vault, or domical vault, is a vault resulting from the intersection of two barrel-vaults crossing in a right angle.
It is covered by a domical roof and the interior silo, built of tile, is topped by a ventilator.
The original dome was saucer-shaped, while the replacement dome was more classically domical in its appearance.
Domical vaults developed in parts of southern France and in Italy and the crossing was covered by a dome or tower.