The roofs were flat, made of earth on top of short branches, resting on transverse arches.
Longus also acts like a bowstring that braces the transverse arch of the foot.
Also, his transverse arch was practically destroyed.
The foot of this species possessed a transverse arch.
A series of pointed concrete transverse arches form the arcades between the aisles and nave.
Three transverse arches, which add support, are evenly spaced down the nave.
In addition to the longitudinal arches the foot presents a series of transverse arches.
By combining with the transverse arches, the pendants do not require additional structural support.
Later, when the interior space was enlarged, a large opening featuring a pronounced transverse arch was made in the wall.
The nave is divided into three sections, separated by a pair of transverse arches.