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The following pages link to Ovals for any given proportion in architecture: a layout possibly known in the sixteenth century (Q1697006):
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- A Euclidean approach to eggs and polycentric curves (Q468471) (← links)
- What Borromini might have known about ovals. Ruler and compass constructions (Q468472) (← links)
- Book review of: A. A. Mazzotti, All sides to an oval: properties, parameters, and Borromini's mysterious construction (Q666906) (← links)
- Baroque oval churches: innovative geometrical patterns in early modern sacred architecture (Q895567) (← links)
- The geometric principles of warped rib vaults in Central European Baroque architecture from Guarini to the Dientzenhofer family and Balthasar Neumann (Q895604) (← links)
- The ellipse and the oval in the design of Spanish military defence in the eighteenth century (Q895625) (← links)
- Oval domes: history, geometry and mechanics (Q1011813) (← links)
- The conceptual design of the Octagon at Thessaloniki (Q2091629) (← links)
- Oval domes. The case of the \textit{Basílica de la Virgen de los Desamparados} of Valencia (Q2093998) (← links)