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The following pages link to Ashlar staircases with warped vaults in sixteenth- to eighteenth-century Spain (Q2097138):
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- Geometric working drawing of a gothic tierceron vault in Seville cathedral (Q509813) (← links)
- The tangent solution to the late Gothic helical staircase: a justified oblivion (Q895562) (← links)
- The geometric principles of warped rib vaults in Central European Baroque architecture from Guarini to the Dientzenhofer family and Balthasar Neumann (Q895604) (← links)
- Layout of catenary arches in the Spanish Enlightenment and Modernism (Q1688382) (← links)
- Geometric tools in Juan de Álava's stonecutting workshop (Q1697004) (← links)
- Stairs in the architecture notebook of Juan de Portor y Castro: an insight into ruled surfaces (Q1697008) (← links)
- Geometry and graphics in history. Elementary geometry in staircases design. The `city house' of Bernardo Antonio Vittone (Q2019820) (← links)
- Geometry and construction of the eight-loop ribbed vault (Q2097130) (← links)
- Transverse arches in Spanish ribless vaults (Q2097135) (← links)